C2.3 Flashcards

1
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3 subatomic particles and their masses

A

Mass
Protons 1
Neutrons. 1
Electrons. Very small

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2
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What is an isotope

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Different atomic forms of the same element, which have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons

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3
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What is ionic bonding

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Transferring electrons

Atoms lose or gain electrons to form charged particles (ions) which are then strongly attracted to one another

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4
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What is a compound

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Compounds are formed when two or more elements are chemically combined together

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5
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What is the structure of an ionic compound and what are their properties

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Regular lattice

High melting points
High boiling points
Carry a electric current

Strong bond between ions so a lot of energy needed to break apart
When melted ions are free to move

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6
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What is covalent bonding

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Sharing electrons

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7
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Giant covalent structure

Diamond properties

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Very rigid structure making it the gardens natural substance

Used for drill tips

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8
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Giant covalent structure

Silicon dioxide

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What sand is made of

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9
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Giant covalent structures

Graphite

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Layers that slide over each other
Soft and slippery
Weak intermolecular forces
Good conductor of heat and electricity (delocalised electron)

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10
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Metallic structures

A

Sea of free electrons

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11
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Relative formula mass

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The atomic numbers added together

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12
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Number of moles

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Number of moles= Mass in g / relative f m

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13
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Calculating % mass of an element in a compound

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Percentage mass= Ar x no. of atoms / Mr x100

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14
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Calculating masses in reactions (3 steps)

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Write out balanced equation
Work out Mr
Apply: divide to get one, then multiply to get all

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15
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Percentage yield compares actual and predicted yield

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% yield= actual yield g / predicted yield x10

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16
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What is a reversible reaction

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Where the products of the reaction can themselves react to produce the original reactants

A + B C + D

17
Q

Label mass and atomic number

7
Li
3

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Mass - protons and neutrons

Atomic - protons or electrons