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Topic 1 - Atomic structure and periodic table
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What is an atom?
The smallest part of an
element
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What is an element?
A substance of only one type of
atom
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How are elements listed and how many are there approximately?
Listed in the
periodic table
; approximately
100
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What are the two groups elements can be classified into based on their properties?
Metals
and
non-metals
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What are new substances formed when elements combine through chemical reactions called?
Compounds
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What is a compound?
Two or more
elements
combined chemically
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Do compounds have the same properties as their constituent elements?
No
, they have
different
properties
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What is a mixture and does it have the same chemical properties as its constituent materials?
A mixture consists of
elements
or compounds not chemically combined; it has the same properties
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What are the five methods through which mixtures can be separated?
Filtration,
crystallisation
, distillation,
chromatography
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Do the methods of separating mixtures involve chemical reactions?
No
,
they do not
involve
chemical reactions
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What is a separating funnel?
An apparatus for separating
immiscible
liquids
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How do two immiscible liquids behave in a separatory funnel?
They
form
two
distinct
layers
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What happens to the bottom layer in a separatory funnel?
It can be run off to a
separate
vessel
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Describe the plum-pudding model of the atom.
The atom is a ball of
positive charge
with electrons embedded
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What does the Bohr/nuclear model suggest about electrons?
Electrons
orbit
the nucleus at specific
distances
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How did the Bohr model come about?
From the
alpha scattering
experiments
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What are the smaller positive particles discovered in the nucleus called?
Protons
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What did James Chadwick's work provide evidence for?
The existence of
neutrons
in the nucleus
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Describe the structure of an atom.
It has a small central
nucleus
with
electrons
around
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What are the relative masses and charges of protons, neutrons, and electrons?
Masses: 1, 1, very small; Charges: 1, 0, -1
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Why are atoms electrically neutral?
They have the same number of
electrons
and
protons
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What is the radius of an atom?
0.1
nm
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What is the radius of a nucleus compared to that of an atom?
1 x 10
−
14
^{-14}
−
14
m and
1/10000
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What is the name given to the number of protons in the nucleus?
Atomic number
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Atoms of the same element have the same number of which particle in the nucleus?
Protons
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Where is the majority of an atom's mass located?
In the
nucleus
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What is the mass number?
The total number of
protons
and
neutrons
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How do you calculate the number of neutrons using mass number and atomic number?
Subtract the atomic number from the mass number
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What is an isotope?
Atoms of the same element with different
neutrons
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Do isotopes of a certain element have the same chemical properties?
Yes, they have the same
electronic structure
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What is the relative atomic mass?
The average mass value of
isotopes
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What are ions?
Charged particles formed by losing or gaining
electrons
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What is an example of a positive ion?
Sodium ion
,
Na+
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Compare the properties of metals and non-metals.
Metals:
High
boiling/melting point
Conduct heat and electricity
Shiny
appearance
Malleable
High
density
Basic
oxides
Non-metals:
Low boiling/melting point
Don’t
conduct heat/electricity
(except
graphite
)
Dull appearance
Brittle
Low density
Acidic
oxides
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What is formed when a metal reacts with a non-metal?
An
ionic compound
made of
ions
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What is formed when a non-metal reacts with a non-metal?
A
molecular compound
with
covalently
bonded atoms
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Explain the terms: solute, solvent, solution, miscible, immiscible, soluble, insoluble.
Solute
: Substance dissolved in a solvent
Solvent
: Substance that dissolves the solute
Solution
: Mixture of solute and solvent
Miscible
: Liquids that mix together
Immiscible
: Liquids that do not mix
Soluble
: Substance that can dissolve
Insoluble
: Substance that cannot dissolve
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What are the columns of the periodic table called?
Groups
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What are the rows of the periodic table called?
Periods
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Are elements in the same group similar or different?
They may have similar
chemical properties
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