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level: Unit 1

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level questions: Unit 1

QuestionAnswer
How do you calculate the RATE OF REACTION?Change in Quantity -------------------------- Change in Time
If a gas produced is not soluble, how can it be collected?Collect over water
If a gas produced is soluble, how can it be collected?Gas syringe
What is the most accurate method of collecting gas?Gas syringe
Number of protons?Same as the atomic number
Number of neutrons?Mass number - number of protons
Number of electrons?Equal to the number of protons
What is the overall charge of atoms?Neutral
What is the mass of protons and neutrons?1 a.m.u
Mass number?Number of protons + number of neutrons
Where is the total mass of the atom found?Nucleus
What is an ISOTOPE?Atoms with the same atomic number but different mass numbers
How do you calculate the Relative Atomic Mass?(mass of isotope 1 x%) + (massof isotope 2 x%) --------------------------------------------------------   100
What happens to non-metal atoms regarding ions?Gain electrons and have negative ions
What happens to metal atoms regarding ions?Loose electrons and have positive ions
Which solids conduct electricty?Metals and carbon in the form of graphite
Which liquids conduct electricty?Ionic and metals
Which solutions conduct electricity?Ionic
When do ionic compounds conduct electricity?when liquid or in a solution
Why do ionic compunds conduct electricity in liquid or solution?Their ions are free to move
What is electricity?The flow of electrons
What happens to metal atoms when conducted?The outer electrons become delocalised and are free to move
What type of melting and boiling point do metals have?High
What type of melting and boiling point does Ionic substances have?High
What type of melting and boiling point do covalent molecules have?Low
What type of melting and boiling point do covalent networks have?Very high
Why do covalent networks have high mp and bp?The covalent bonds between the atoms must be broken which uses a lot of energy
Why do cavalent molecules have low mp and bp?Only the intermolecular forces need to be broken which does not use a lot of energy
What shape is this?linear
What are spectator ions?Ions that have not changed during a reaction
What is a ion?Charged atom that form when a atom either looses or gains electrons