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What topics are covered in AQA GCC chemistry paper 1?
Atoms
,
bonding
, quantitative chemistry, energy changes
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What is a compound?
A substance with two or more different
atoms
bonded
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What is the chemical formula for water?
H2O
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How many hydrogen atoms are in one water molecule?
Two
hydrogen atoms
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What does it mean if there is no number after a chemical symbol?
It indicates an
invisible
one
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What do chemical reactions involve regarding atoms?
Atoms change their
bonds
and how they are bonded
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What is a word equation?
A representation of a
chemical reaction
using words
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Why must chemical equations be balanced?
Atoms
are not created or destroyed in
reactions
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What is the first step in balancing a chemical equation?
Start with atoms only in
compounds
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What is a mixture?
A combination of
elements
and
compounds
not bonded
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How can large insoluble particles be separated from a liquid?
Using
filtration
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What is crystallization used for?
To separate a
solute
from a
solvent
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What is distillation?
Heating a solution to separate
components
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What is fractional distillation?
Separating liquids with different
boiling points
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What are the three main states of matter?
Solid
,
liquid
,
gas
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How do particles behave in a solid?
They vibrate around fixed
positions
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What happens to particles when a substance melts?
Energy
is supplied to overcome
attractions
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What do state symbols indicate in chemical equations?
The state of
substances
involved
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What does the symbol 's' represent?
Solid
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What does the symbol 'l' represent?
Liquid
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What does the symbol 'g' represent?
Gas
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What does the symbol 'aq' represent?
Aqueous
or dissolved in solution
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Who proposed the plum pudding model of the atom?
JJ Thompson
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What did Rutherford discover about the atom?
It has a small, dense
nucleus
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What did Niels Bohr discover about electrons?
They exist in
shells
or
orbitals
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What are protons and neutrons' relative charges?
Protons are +
1
, neutrons are
0
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What is the atomic number of an element?
The number of protons in the
nucleus
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What happens to an atom when it gains or loses electrons?
It becomes an
ion
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What is the mass number of an atom?
The total number of protons and neutrons
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What are isotopes?
Atoms of the same element with different neutrons
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What is relative atomic mass (RAM)?
The average mass of an element's isotopes
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How is the average relative atomic mass calculated?
By averaging the masses of isotopes
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What is the significance of the periodic table?
It organizes elements by atomic number and properties
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Who grouped elements by properties rather than atomic weight?
Dmitri Mendeleev
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How do electrons fill the shells around the nucleus?
From the inside out, following
maximum
limits
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What is the electron configuration of magnesium?
2, 8, 2
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What do metals do with their outer electrons?
They donate them to achieve
stability
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What do nonmetals do with their outer electrons?
They accept electrons to fill their
shells
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What is a group in the periodic table?
A
column
indicating
outer shell electrons
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What are alkali metals?
Group one
metals that lose one
electron
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