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Chemsitry Topic 2
2.1.2 mass spectrometry
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What subjects are covered in the GCSE Biology AQA exam?
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Maths
English Literature
Business
Computer Science
Economics
English Language
Food & Nutrition
Geography
History
Physical Education
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Art & Design
Dance
Design & Technology
Drama
Music
Media Studies
Environmental Management
Marine Science
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What types of exam questions are available for GCSE subjects?
Exam Questions
Revision Notes
Flashcards
Past Papers
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What is the purpose of revision notes in exam preparation?
To summarize
key concepts
To aid in
memorization
To provide a quick reference
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How can flashcards be beneficial for studying?
They promote
active recall
They can be used for
spaced repetition
They help in
memorizing
definitions and concepts
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Which exam boards are mentioned for Biology subjects?
AQA
Edexcel
OCR
WJEC
Cambridge (CIE)
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What are the different types of past papers available for GCSE subjects?
Past Papers for
each subject
Past Papers for
different exam boards
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What is the significance of the first exams for various subjects mentioned?
Indicates when the new syllabus will be assessed
Helps students prepare for
upcoming
changes in the curriculum
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Why is it important to have access to multiple exam boards for a subject?
Provides different
perspectives
on the subject
Offers varied types of questions and
formats
Allows students to choose the board that best fits their
learning style
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How do the subjects listed contribute to a well-rounded education?
They cover a range of
disciplines
They develop
critical thinking
and
analytical skills
They prepare students for various career paths
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How can students effectively use past papers in their revision strategy?
Practice under
timed conditions
Identify
areas of weakness
Familiarize themselves with
exam formats
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What role does the GCSE curriculum play in a student's education?
It sets
foundational knowledge
for further education
It prepares students for vocational training or higher education
It assesses students' understanding of
key concepts
across subjects
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What are isotopes?
Different atoms of the same element with the same number of
protons
and electrons but different numbers of
neutrons
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How can isotopes be described in terms of mass numbers?
Isotopes are atoms of the same
element
but with different mass numbers
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What is the definition of relative atomic mass?
The
mass
of an
element
given as
relative
atomic
mass
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What is the relationship between isotopes and the number of neutrons?
Isotopes have different numbers of
neutrons
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How do isotopes differ from each other within the same element?
They differ in the number of
neutrons
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What are the titles of the papers mentioned in the study material?
Paper 1
,
Paper 2A
,
Paper 2B
,
Paper 2C
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What types of past papers are listed in the study material?
GCSE
,
IGCSE
,
AS
,
A Level
,
O Level
,
AP
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What is the purpose of the learning hub mentioned in the study material?
To provide
resources
and support for students
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Who is the author of the A Level Chemistry OCR Revision Notes?
Richard
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What is the last updated date of the revision notes?
2 May 2023
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How can isotopes be described in terms of mass numbers?
They are atoms of the same
element
but with different mass numbers
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How is the relative atomic mass (A<sub>r</sub>) of an element calculated?
By using the average mass of the
isotopes
based on their relative abundance
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What is the equation used to calculate the relative atomic mass?
A<sub>r</sub> =
Σ
(relative
abundance
×
mass number
)
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How can the relative abundance of an isotope be determined?
It can be
given
or
read off
the
mass spectrum
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What is the first step in the mass spectrometry process?
The
sample
is
vaporised
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What happens to the ions during the mass spectrometry process?
The ions are
accelerated
and
heavy
ions move slower and are less deflected
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What does the mass-to-charge ratio indicate in mass spectrometry?
It is used to detect
ions
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How is the relative atomic mass of an element calculated from mass spectra?
By analyzing the
percentage abundance
of the
isotopes
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What is the relative molecular mass?
The mass of a
chemical
with a fixed formula in terms of the number of
atoms
involved
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How is relative formula mass different from relative molecular mass?
Relative formula mass is applied to chemicals using an
empirical formula
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How do you calculate the relative molecular mass of ethanol, C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH?
(2 x
12.0
) + (6 x 1.0) +
16.0
= 46.0
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How do you calculate the relative formula mass of calcium chloride, CaCl<sub>2</sub>?
40.1
+ (2 x
35.5
) = 111.1
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What are the basic processes of mass spectrometry?
Sample
is vaporised
Sample is
ionised
to form positive ions
Ions are
accelerated
Heavy
ions move slower and are less deflected
Ions are detected as a
mass-to-charge
ratio
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What are the differences between relative molecular mass and relative formula mass?
Relative molecular mass: fixed formula (e.g.,
ethanol
)
Relative formula mass:
empirical formula
(e.g.,
calcium chloride
)
Both calculated by summing relative atomic masses of components
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What are the key components of the revision notes for A Level Chemistry?
Atomic Structure
&
Mass Spectrometry
Isotopes
& Relative Atomic Mass
Relative Molecular and Formula Mass
Worked examples for
calculations
Author expertise and updates
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