Module 1 Flashcards

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What is filtration?

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A method used to separate a solid from a fluid mixture

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2
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What is filtrate?

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Fluid that passes through the filter.

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3
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What is a volatile liquid?

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A liquid that easily becomes vapour.
(- A liquid’s boiling point is a measure of a liquid’s volatility.
- More volatile liquids have LOWER boiling points.
- Evaporation occurs more quickly for volatile liquids.)

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4
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What is a heterogeneous mixture?

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A mixture in which particles are distributed non-uniformly and have visually distinguishable components (eg. cereal in milk, ice in soda, soil, blood, etc.)

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5
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What is a homogeneous mixture?

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A mixture in which particles are distributed uniformly and appear uniform throughout (eg, vodka, steel, air, rain, etc.)

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6
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What is distillation?

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The process of converting a liquid into vapour that is consequently condensed back into liquid form.

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7
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What are the properties of metals?

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  • Usually solids at room temperature
  • Some can be found as pure elements in the Earth’s crust (eg. gold), but the majority need to be extracted and
    processed to achieve pure elemental form.

Typically, metals are;

  • lustrous
  • malleable
  • ductile
  • silver-coloured
  • dense
  • of high melting point
  • of high boiling point
  • of high tensile strength (can be stretched without breaking)
  • good conductors of electricity and heat
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What are the properties of non-metals?

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Typically, non-metals are;

  • not malleable
  • not ductile
  • dull in colour, not shiny
  • not dense (compared with metals)
  • lower in melting and boiling points (compared with metals)
  • poor conductors of electricity and heat
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9
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What are the properties of metalloids?

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There is no generally accepted definition of a metalloid, and no single characteristic that is associated with which defines a metalloid.

However;

  • tend to be shiny like metals
  • brittle like non-metals
  • can conduct heat but not as well as metals
  • can conduct electricity but not as well as metals (called semiconductivity)
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10
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Physical Versus Chemical Properties

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Physical properties describe features that can be observed or measured (eg. appearance, electrical conductivity, magnetic effects or boiling/melting points).

Chemical properties relate to how easily an element undergoes chemical change. A chemical change results in substances changing from one substance to another.

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11
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Electrons

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  • Negatively charged particles.
  • Electrons are equal to the atomic number.
  • Negative particles attract positive particles -> called electrostatic attraction.
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Protons

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  • Protons are equal to the atomic number.
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13
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Neutrons

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number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number

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