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c1- the periodic table and atomic structure
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Atom
The
smallest part of an element
that can exist
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Element
A
substance
of only
one
type of
atom
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There are approximately
100
elements listed in the periodic table
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Groups of elements based on properties
Metals
Non-metals
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Compound
Two
or
more
elements
combined
chemically
in fixed proportions which can be represented by formulae
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Compounds have
different
properties
than their constituent elements
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Mixture
Two or more elements
or
compounds
not chemically combined together
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Mixtures have the same
chemical
properties
as their constituent materials
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Methods to separate mixtures
Filtration
Crystallisation
Simple distillation
Fractional distillation
Chromatography
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Separation methods
for mixtures do
not
involve
chemical
reactions
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Simple distillation
1.
Liquid boils
off and
condenses
in the condenser
2.
Thermometer
reads the
boiling point
of the pure liquid
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Crystallisation
/
Evaporation
1. Solution is
heated
until all the solvent
evaporates
2.
Solids
stay
in the
vessel
3.
Saturated
solution is
cooled
to form
crystals
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Fractional distillation
1. Mixture of liquids with different
boiling points
are repeatedly
condensed
and
vaporised
in a fractionating column
2. Liquids condense at different
heights
of the column
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Filtration
1. Insoluble solid (residue) gets caught in the filter paper
2. Filtrate is the substance that comes through the filter paper
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Chromatography
Mixture
dissolved
in solvent is
separated
as the solvent
rises
up the
paper
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Separating
funnel
Apparatus for
separating
immiscible
liquids
of different densities
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Plum-pudding model
Atom is a ball of
positive charge
with
negative electrons
embedded in it
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Bohr/nuclear model
Electrons
orbit
the nucleus at specific distances (
shells
), came from
alpha scattering experiments
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Later experiments led to the discovery of
protons
in the nucleus
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James
Chadwick's
work provided evidence for the existence of
neutrons
in the nucleus
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Atom
structure
Small
central
nucleus (
protons
and
neutrons
) with
electrons
orbiting
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Protons
and
electrons
have relative masses of 1, neutrons have a relative mass of 1, electrons have a very small mass
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Protons have a relative charge of
1
, neutrons have a relative charge of
0
, electrons have a relative charge of -1
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Atoms are
electrically neutral
because they have the same number of electrons and
protons
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The radius of an atom is
0.1
nm
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The radius of a nucleus is 1
x 10-14 m
, which is
1/10000
of the radius of the atom
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Number of
protons
in the nucleus
Atomic number
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Atoms are electrically
neutral
They have the
same number
of electrons and protons
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Radius of an atom
0.1
nm
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Radius of a nucleus
1 x 10-14 m
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Atoms of the
same
element have the same number of
protons
in the nucleus
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Majority of mass of an atom
The
nucleus
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Mass
number
The
total
number of
protons
and
neutrons
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Calculating
number of
neutrons
Subtract the
atomic number
from the
mass number
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Isotope
Atoms of the
same
element (same proton number) that have a
different
number of neutrons. They have the
same
chemical properties as they have the
same
electronic structure.
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Electronic configurations
He (
2)
, Be (
4)
, F (
9)
, Na (
11
), Ca (
20
)
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Ion
Charged particles formed when atoms
lose
electrons (positive ions) or
gain
electrons (negative ions)
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Properties of metals vs non-metals
Metals: High boiling/melting point, Conduct
heat
and electricity, Shiny, Malleable, High density, Basic oxides. Non-metals: Low boiling/melting point, Don't conduct
heat
or electricity (except graphite), Dull, Brittle, Low density, Acidic oxides.
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Product of metal + non-metal reaction
Ionic compound
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Product
of non-metal + non-metal reaction
Molecular
compound containing
covalently
bonded atoms
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