Topic C1 - Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table Flashcards
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What is an ionic bond?
An ionic bond is the transfer of electrons from a metal atom to a non-metal atom(s).
During the transfer, a positively charged metal ion forms and becomes attracted to the negatively charged non-metal ion.
What are examples of ionic compounds?
> Sodium chloride
Potassium chloride
Magnesium oxide
What is a covalent bond?
A covalent bond is the sharing of electrons between 2 non-metals to achieve a full outershell of electrons. In covalent bonds, the positively charged nuclei becomes attracted to negatively charged shared electrons. This is also an example of electrostatic attraction.
What are examples of covalent bonded molecules?
> Carbondioxide (CO2) > Water (H2O) > Methane (any other hydrocarbon) > Ammonia (NH3) > Hydrochloric acid (HCl) > Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
What is an isotope?
Same atomic number but a different relative atomic mass therefore same proton number but different neutron number.
What is the formula for abundance?
Mass of first isotopemass of second + second isotopemass of first/100
What is an ionic bond?
A bond between a metal and a non metal in which the lose or gain electrons to achieve a full outer shell
What is a covalent bond?
A bond between two non metals in which they share electrons to achieve a full outer shell.
What is filtration?
Separation techniques used to separate insoluble from water
What is meant by crystallisation?
Separation of something insoluble from liquid a substance such as salt and it being left behind when separate from a liquid.
What separation techniques are used to separate rock salt?
Filtration
Crystallisation
What is distillation?
Separation technique to separate two different liquids.
What are the two types of distillation?
Simple
Fractional
How does distillation work?
Heating of two liquids with different boiling points which get separated the one with the lower boiling point gets heated up, then condensed into a beaker separating the two.
What is the purpose of fractional distillation?
Separation of crude oil which breaks down at different points and exit the fractions making the products in question.