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Chemistry Paper 1 AQA GCSE
Chemistry C4 Chemical Changes
4.1 Reactivity Of Metals
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What is the general reaction of metals with oxygen?
Metals + oxygen ->
metal oxides
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Why are these reactions called oxidation reactions?
Because the
metals
gain
oxygen
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What is reduction in terms of oxygen?
Reduction
is the
loss
of
oxygen
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What is oxidation in terms of oxygen?
Oxidation is the
gain
of oxygen
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What do metal atoms form when they react with other substances?
Positive ions
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How is the reactivity of a metal related to its ions?
It is related to its tendency to form
positive
ions
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What is the order of reactivity for the metals potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, and copper?
Potassium
Sodium
Lithium
Calcium
Magnesium
Zinc
Iron
Copper
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How does potassium react with water?
Potassium
reacts
violently
with water
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How does sodium react with water?
Sodium
reacts
very quickly with water
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How does lithium react with water?
Lithium
reacts
quickly
with water
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How does calcium react with water?
Calcium
reacts
more slowly with water
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How does calcium react with dilute acid?
Calcium
reacts very
quickly
with
dilute
acid
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How does magnesium react with dilute acid?
Magnesium
reacts quickly with dilute acid
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How does zinc react with dilute acid?
Zinc
reacts fairly slowly with dilute acid
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How does iron react with dilute acid?
Iron
reacts more
slowly
with
dilute
acid
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How does copper react with dilute acid?
Copper
reacts very slowly with dilute acid
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Which non-metals are often included in the reactivity series?
Hydrogen
and
carbon
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What happens when a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from a compound?
The
more
reactive metal can displace the
less
reactive metal
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How is gold found in the
Earth
?
Gold is found as the
metal
itself
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How are most metals found in the Earth?
Most metals are found as
compounds
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How can metals less reactive than carbon be extracted?
They can be extracted from their
oxides
by
reduction
with carbon
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What does reduction involve in terms of oxygen?
Reduction involves the
loss
of
oxygen
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What does OIL RIG stand for?
Oxidation
Is Loss,
Reduction
Is Gain
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What happens to sodium when it is oxidised?
Sodium loses an
electron
, resulting in a +1 charge
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What is the ionic equation when sodium is oxidised?
Na -> Na+ +
e-
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What happens to the sodium +1 ion when it is reduced?
It gains an
electron
, resulting in a charge of zero
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What is the ionic equation when the sodium +1 ion is reduced?
Na+
+
e-
-> Na
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What should the charges on each side of an ionic equation do?
The charges should add up to the
same number
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In the equation 2Na + 2HCl -> 2NaCl + H2, which element is oxidised?
Sodium
is oxidised as it loses electrons
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What ions make up HCl?
H+
and
Cl-
ions
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What ions make up NaCl?
Na+
and
Cl-
ions
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In the equation 2Cl- -> 2Cl-, what does this indicate about chlorine?
Chlorine has not been
oxidised
or
reduced
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In the equation 2H+ -> H2, what does this indicate about hydrogen?
Hydrogen
has gained
electrons
and has been
reduced
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What is the ionic equation for the reduction of hydrogen?
2H+ +
2e-
->
H2
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