Language of chemistry Flashcards

1
Q

Blue vitriol

A

CuSO4.5H2O

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2
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Green vitriol

A

FeSO4.7H2O

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3
Q

Glauber’s salt

A

Na2SO4.10H2O

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4
Q

washing soda

A

Na2CO3.10H2O

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5
Q

Epsom salt

A

MgSO4.7H2O

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6
Q

The smallest particle that has the capability to exist independently

A

Molecule

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7
Q

The number of atoms in a molecule of an element

A

Atomicity

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8
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Example of monoatomic molecule

A

Noble gases

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9
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Example of diatomic molecule

A

H2, N2, O2

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10
Q

Example of triatomic molecule

A

Ozone

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11
Q

Example of tetratomic molecule

A

P4

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12
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Example of octa-atomic molecule

A

S8

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13
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Scientist who suggested that the initial letter of an element written in capitals represent that particular element

A

J J BERZELIUS

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14
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Define valency

A

The number of electrons that an atom can lose, gain or share during a chemical reaction

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15
Q

Why atoms lose or gain electrons?

A

To attain octet or duplet electronic structure

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16
Q

Variable valency of Iron

A

+2 and +3

17
Q

Variable valency of Copper

A

+1 and +2

18
Q

Variable valency of Mercury

A

+1 and +2

19
Q

Variable valency of Lead

A

+2 and +4

20
Q

Variable valency of Tin

A

+2 and +4

21
Q

Variable valency of Silver

A

+1 and +2

22
Q

Variable valency of Mn and Pt

A

+2 and +4

23
Q

Variable valency of Gold

A

+1 and +3

24
Q

The element which was chosen initially as the standard unit to find relative atomic mass

A

HYDROGEN

25
Q

The element which was chosen later in 1961 as the standard unit to find relative atomic mass

A

Carbon-12

26
Q

Define relative atomic mass of an element

A

It is the number of times one atom of an element is heavier than 1/12 the mass of an atom of Carbon-12

27
Q

Define relative molecular mass of an element/compound

A

It is the number of times one MOLECULE of the substance is heavier than 1/12 the mass of an atom of Carbon-12

28
Q

Define gram atomic mass or gram atom.

A

The relative atomic mass of an element expressed in grams

29
Q

Define gram molecular mass or gram molecule

A

The relative molecular mass of a substance expressed in grams

30
Q

Atomic weights are expressed in

A

a.m.u or simple numbers

31
Q

What is the relative molecular mass of Oxygen molecule (at.mass of O=16)

A

32 amu

32
Q

What is the gram molecular mass of Oxygen molecule (at.mass of O=16)

A

32 g