Chemistry Fundamentals Flashcards

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Define atom

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The smallest part of an element that can still be recognised as that element

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2
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Define element

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A substance made of only one type of atom

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3
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Define compound

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A substance made of two or more different atoms chemically bonded together

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4
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Define molecule

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A substance made of more than one atom chemically bonded together (can be atoms of the same type!)

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5
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Define mixture

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A substance made of more than one thing not chemically bonded together

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6
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State the three subatomic particles

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Protons, neutrons, electrons

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7
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State the masses of the subatomic particles

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Protons: 1, neutrons: 1, electrons: 0

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State the relative charges of the subatomic particles

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Protons: +1, neutrons: 0, electrons: -1

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9
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How are the subatomic particles arranged in an atom? (3 marks)

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Protons and neutrons in the nucleus, electrons orbiting in shells

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10
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What is the plum pudding model of the atom?

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A ball of positive charge with negative electrons studded into it

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What did the gold foil experiment prove?

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That atoms have dense nucleuses with a positive charge

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12
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What is the atomic number of an atom?

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The number of protons in an atom

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13
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What is the mass number of an atom?

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The number of protons + the number of neutrons in an atom

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How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom?

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Mass number - atomic number

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15
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How are the electrons arranged in atoms?

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Orbiting the nucleus in shells

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16
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How many electrons can go in the first shell?

17
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How many electrons can go in the second and third shells?

18
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What are groups in the periodic table?

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The columns, numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0

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What can the group tell you about the electrons in an atom?

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How many electrons in the outer shell. E.g. carbon is in group 4 so has 4 electrons in the outer shell

20
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What are periods in the periodic table?

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The rows in the periodic table

21
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What can the period tell you about the electrons in an atom?

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How many shells an atom has. E.g. carbon is in the second period so has two shells

22
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Why did Mendeleev put some elements in groups?

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Because they had similar chemical properties (e.g. they reacted violently with water)

23
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Why did Mendeleev leave gaps in his periodic table?

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For elements that had not been discovered yet

24
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What is an ion?

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an atom which has lost or gained an electron

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How many electrons does calcium have?
20 (same as atomic number!)
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How many electrons does silicon have?
14 (same as atomic number!)
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How are the electrons in sulphur arranged?
2.8.6 (18 electrons total)
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How are the electrons in magnesium arranged?
2.8.2 (12 electrons total)
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How many electrons are in the outer shell of boron?
3 (it is in group 3!)
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How many electrons are in the outer shell of phosphorous?
5 (it is in group 5!)
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How many electrons are in the outer shell of sodium?
1 (it is in group 1!)
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An element has three shells and three electrons in the outer shell. What element is it?
Aluminium (group 3, period 3
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How many electrons are in the outer shell of Gallium?
3 (it is in group 3!)