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Chemistry B Salters Chemistry Of Nat Rec British AS-Level
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Chemistry
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05/27/2014

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Term
No of moles =
Definition
mass of substance
__________________
molar mass
Term
1 mole of a gas takes up
Definition
24dm3
Term
In Ionic equations, only the ___________ are involved, for example, C2H4Cl2 + F2 -> C2H4F2 + Cl2 goes to...
Definition
reacting particles
F2 + 2Cl- -> 2f- + Cl2
Term
Number of moles in a solution =
Definition
concentration x volume in cm3
__________________________________
1000
Term
Percentage yield =
Definition
( Predicted yield )
(_________________) x 100
(Theoretical yield)
Term
The balanced equation tells you the ratio of _______ in a reaction
Definition
moles
Term
There are how many electrons in subshell s
p
d
f
Definition
2
6
10
14
Term
Which is lower, the 4s subshell or the 3d?
Definition
4s
Term
How many blocks are there in the periodic table, what are they called and what do the elements in them have
Definition
4, s, p, d, f,
s= outer shell electrons from s1 - s2
p= outer shell electrons from p1 - p6
d= outer shell electrons from d1 - d10
f= outer shell electrons from f1 - f14
Term
An oxidising agent
A reducing agent
Definition
accepts electrons and gets reduced
donates electrons and gets oxidised
Term
For oxidation states, all atoms are treated as
Definition
ions
Term
Uncombined elements, elements bound to the same element and the overall oxidation state for compounds all have an oxidation state of
Definition
0
Term
In compounds, or for monatomic atoms, the oxidation state is the same as the
Definition
charge
Term
Oxygen nearly always has an oxidation state of ______ except in __________ where it is _____, or flourides, where it is
Definition
-2, peroxides, -1, + 2
Term
the suffix -ate means
Definition
oxygen is in the compund
Term
Electronegativity increases going to the _______ on periods and _______ on groups
Definition
left, up
Term
Flourine, oxygen, nitrogen and chlorine are the most
Definition
electronegative elements
Term
with a much more electronegative atom on one side the electrons in the bond are ______________ and this makes the molecule a ________
Definition
pulled to one side, dipole
Term
If there are two equal polar bonds in opposite directions, the molecule ________ as they __________
Definition
is not a dipole, cancel each other out
Term
Instantenous-dipoles
Definition
the electron cloud in one molecule is momentarily more to one side than the other, causing a momentary dipole
Term
Induced dipoles
Definition
When a dipole is near another molecule, the charge can attract/repel the electrons in the other molecule, causing a dipole
Term
Permanent dipoles
Definition
where one atom is much more electronegative than another, pulling the electrons in the bond towards it
Term
Instaneous-Induced dipole bonds
Definition
the weakest intermolecular force, where a temporary dipole induces a dipole in another molecule, leading to them becoming attracted to each other. This can spark off a chain, but they are constantly created and destroyed
Term
Permanent-Permanent dipole bonds
Definition
Where the permanent dipoles attract each other
Term
Hydrogen bonding
Definition
the strongest intermolecular force, only happens when hydrogen is covalently bonded to O, N or F, as they are strongly electronegative. the bond is so polarised that the hydrogen forms weak bonds with the lone pairs of electrons on the F, N or O
Term
First ionisation enthalpy
Definition
the energy required to pull the first electron out of an atom/ molecule
Term
3 things that affect the ionisation enthalpies and why
Definition
Atomic radius - the further away the outer shell electrons are from the nucleus, the less the attraction and lower the enthalpy
Nuclear charge - more proteins in nucleus = higher attraction = higher ionisation enthalpy
Electron shielding - the inner electrons shield the outer electrons from the attraction of the protons, more inner electrons = less attraction = lower ionisation enthalpy
Term
equation for ionisation enthalpies looks like this:
Definition
O(g) -> O+(g) +e-
Term
Halogens electro-negativity increases __________ and their boiling points increase ________
Definition
up the group, down the group
Term
Halogens go from ________ for bromine ________ for chlorine __________ for iodine to ____________ when reacting with alkenes
Definition
orange, green, brown, colourless
Term
In hexane, chlorine goes,______, bromine goes __________, iodine goes _______
Definition
colourless, red, pink
Term
silver nitrate + chlorine
bromine
iodine
Definition
white precipitate
cream precipitate
yellow precipitate
Term
Halogens go to the _______ during electrolysis
Definition
anode
Term
Fluorine is used for
Definition
toothpaste, sanitising water, HCFC's
Term
Chlorine is used for
Definition
bleach, sanitising pool water, military weapons
Term
Bromine is used for
Definition
medicines, flame retardants, pesticides
Term
Iodine is used for
Definition
medicines, essential nutrient, testing for starch
Term
features of continuous process
Definition
products continually enter and leave, lower labour costs, makes large amounts of product, little variation of qualit, but expensive to build, little chance of contamination unless producing more than one product
Term
features of batch process
Definition
makes a batch at a time, small quantities can be made, can be multi-purpose, labour costs
Term
atom economy =
Definition
(mass of desired product)
(_______________________) x 100
(total mass of reactants)
Term
to make a chloroalkane from an alcohol add _______________ and ______
Definition
hydrochloric acid, shake
Term
to purify a chloroalkane made from an alcohol,
Definition
add sodium hydrogencarbonate to neutralise any remaining acid, add distilled water to the product, shake and then run the lower layer off, remove any water by adding anhydrous sodium sulfate, and then distill the mixture
Term
Halogenoalkanes reacting with hydroxide ions is
Definition
nucleophilic substitution
Term
Halogenoalkanes + Ammonia forms
Definition
amines
Term
why are iodoalkanes the most reactive halogenoalkanes and fluoroalkanes the least?
Definition
they have the weakest bond with the carbon and fluorine has the strongest
Term
What structure does diamond have and why
Definition
giant molecular structure, it forms four covalent bonds with nearby carbon atoms, forming a tetrahedral shape. It cannot conduct electricity as all electrons are held in localised bonds
Term
what structure does Silican oxide have
Definition
tetrahedral, doesnt conduct electricity as all electrons are used for making covalent bonds
Term
A reaction wont take place unless
Definition
two particles collide facing the right way with enough kinetic energy
Term
minimum amount of energy required for a reaction is known as the
Definition
activation enthalp
Term
To increase reaction rates
Definition
increase temperature, pressure, surface area or introduce a catalyst
Term
reversible reactions can produce
Definition
dynamic equilibrium
Term
dynamic equilibrium is the
Definition
forward reaction occuring at the same rate as the backwards one, it can only occur in a closed system
Term
increasing concentration of something in a reversible reaction
Definition
shifts the equilibrium to the other side
Term
increasing pressure in a reversible reaction
Definition
shifts the equilibrium to the side with the fewest particles
Term
Increasing temperature in a reversible reaction
Definition
shifts the equilibrium to the endothermic side
Term
the atmosphere is
Definition
78% nitrogen
21% oxygen
>1% Argon
0.035% CO2
Term
Electomagnetic spectrum
Definition
Radio-Micro-IR-Visible-UV-Xrays-Gamma
Term
E=
Definition
hv
energy = planks constant x frequency in Hz
Term
In heterolytic fission
Definition
a cation and anion are formed
Term
In homolytic fission
Definition
Two radicals with no charge are formed
Term
reaction for creation and destruction of ozone by UV
Definition
O3 + hv -> O2 + O.
O2 + O. -> O3
Term
Reaction for Chlorine and ozone
Definition
Cl. + O3 -> O2 + clO.
ClO. +O3 -> 2O2 + Cl.
Term
A reaction is electrophilic addition if
Definition
atoms are added to the carbon atoms
Term
reacting alkenes with ______ using a _________ catalyst makes _________
Definition
water, sulfuric acid, alcohols
Term
aldehydes have a
Definition
double bonded oxygen at the end and are produced through oxidation of primary alcohols
Term
ketones have a
Definition
double bond anywhere but the middle, produced through oxidation of secondary alcohols
Term
carboxylic acids have a
Definition
double bonded oxygen attaced to the same carbon that a -OH group is attached to, produced by full oxidation of primary oxygens
Term
what are the two ways of dehydrating oxygen and what does it form
Definition
ethanol passed over a hot catalyst of aluminium oxide, reflux ethanol with concentrated sulfuric acid, both form alkenes
Term
To oxidise a primary alcohol
Definition
Heat ethanol with potassium dichromate and sulfuric acid, then heat vigorously under reflex
Term
Hydrogen bonding means that a substance will ___________________- because ______
Definition
dissolve in water it can form hydrogen bonds with it
Term
addition polymerisation turns _________ into ________
Definition
alkenes, addition polymers
Term
Thermoplastics ____________ when heated as they have __________
Definition
melt, no cross linkages
Term
thermosetting polymers ________ when heated as they have ______-
Definition
dont melt, but char, cross links
Term
atoms can _______ around single, but not double bonds
Definition
rotate
Term
E isomers have both groups on the
Definition
same side
Term
Z isomers have both groups on the
Definition
opposite sides
Term
Infra-red spectroscopy is where
Definition
a beam of IR radiation is passed through a chemical
Term
IR spectroscopy shows
Definition
what frequencies of IR radiation are absorbed by the bond
Term
The fingerprint region is
Definition
unique to every bond
Term
the fingerprint region shows
Definition
which bonds are present in a sample
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