C3.1 - Chemical Reactions Flashcards

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How are the formulae of Metals written and why?

A

The formulae for metal elements are always written as the empirical formula because metals exist as giant metallic lattices, and so the numbers of atoms are very large and vary.

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Which elements are diatomic?

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  • All elements in group 7 (halogens) exist as diatomic molecules
  • (also) hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.
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3
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How does phosphorus exist?

A

P4

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4
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What does the molecular formula of a compound show?

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  • the symbols of each element
  • the number of atoms of each element
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5
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what are the 5 compound Ions?

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Ammonium - NH4 +
Hydroxide - OH -
Nitrate - NO3 -
Carbonate - CO3 2-
Sulfate - SO4 2-

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What is the law of conservation of mass?

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Atoms cannot be created or destroyed by chemical reactions. The same atoms are present at the start and end of a reaction, so the total mass remains the same (in a closed system).

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7
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What does a balanced equation show?

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  • How the atoms are rearranged in a reaction
  • The relative amounts of each substance involved
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What are state symbols?

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State symbols show the physical state of each substance in a chemical reaction.

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What is a half equation?

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A half equation is a model for the change that happens to one reactant in a chemical reaction.

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What is a complete ionic equations?

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A complete ionic equation shows the ions present in a reaction mixture.

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What are spectator ions?

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Spectator Ions appear in the form on both sides, and do not take part in the reaction.

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What is a net ionic equation?

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A net ionic equation shows the ions present in a reacting mixture, leaving out the spectator ions.

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13
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What is a precipitate?

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An insoluble product.

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14
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What is a mole?

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The mole is a unit for measuring the amount of something. One Mole of any substance contains the same number of entities as there are atoms in 12.0g of carbon-12 atoms.

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15
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What is the Avogadro Constant?

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The Avogadro constant is the number of entities in 1 mol of a substance.
6.02 x 10^23

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16
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What is molar mass?

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The molar mass is the mass of 1 mol of a substance (the relative atomic/formula mass in grams). It is measured in g/mol.

17
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How can you relate mass, molar mass, and amount (mol).

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mass (g) = molar mass (g/mol) x amount (mol)

18
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What is a limiting reactant and excess reactant?

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One reactant is usually in excess, and more of it is present that needed, so some is left at the end. The other reactant is limiting, and the amount of product formed is determined by the limiting reactant.