Reactive Chemistry (Yr10) Flashcards
Covers the Term 1 Chemistry topic (Reactive Chemistry)
What are Noble Gases
Elements which have a full outer shell (valence shell) and as a result they generally are unreactive
What are salts?
Basically a salt is a compound consisting of a metal and a non-metal
Characteristics of metals
Lustre, often conducts heat and electricity, malleable, prefers to donate electrons rather than recieve them
What scale is used for Acids and Bases and characteristics of the scale
pH Scale which measures ‘Concentration of Hydrogen
- < 7 means an acid
- > 7 means a base
- = 7 means a neutral substance (water)
- pH 2 10x more acidic than pH 3 and pH 2 is 100x more acidic than pH 4
What is the outermost shell called and what does it often determine?
The outermost shell is called the Valence Shell and the valence shell tends to determine how an element will react
What is a Covalent Compound?
- Compound created when atoms share electrons so that they each get full outer shells
- Normally occurs between two Non-Metals
When an atom gains a charge by losing or gaining electrons it is called an ???
ion rather than an atom
Atom
Smallest particle in an element to exhibit specific chemical properties
Element
A substance made from only one type of atom
Molecules
Structures created when atoms combine in chemical reactions. Smallest units of a compound.
Compounds
Substances which are created when two or more elements chemically combine. Made up of molecules.
Mixture
A substance created when two or more elements are physically mixed but do not chemically combine
Alloy
A mixture of at two or more substances, one of which is a metal.
What is an Isotope?
Refers to different forms of the same element which are the same aside from the amount of neutrons they have.
What is an Ionic Compound?
A compound created when atoms donate electrons to other atoms in such a way that they gain full outer shells. This results in all the atoms having equal but opposite charges, making them attract and combine. Typically they form between a metal donater and a non-metal reciever.
What are Cations and Anions
Cations are positive Ions
Anions are negative Ions
What are Covalent Lattices?
Covalent Bonds between many atoms which create regular, repeating structures
What is Hydroxide
A Polyatomic Ion. Chemical Symbol: OH with a charge of -1
What is Nitrate?
A Polyatomic Ion. Chemical Symbol: NO3 with a charge of -1
What is Sulfate
A Polyatomic Ion. Chemical Symbol:SO4 with a charge of -2
What is Carbonate?
A Polyatomic Ion. Chemical Symbol: CO3 with a charge of -2
What is Phosphate?
A Polyatomic Ion. Chemical Symbol: PO4 with a charge of -3
What is Ammonium
A Polyatomic Ion. Chemical Symbol: NH4 and with a charge of +1
What are Polyatomic Ions
Polyatomic Ions are groups of atoms that collectively hold a certain charge. Polyatomic Ions can be treated as an individual atom in many chemical equations.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
The LoCoM states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. So when you do a chemical equation, every atom on the LHS should be on the RHS.