C1 Atomic Structure Flashcards

1
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What are all substances made of?

A

Atoms

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2
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What is an element?

A

A substance that is made of only one type of atom

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3
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What is a compound?

A

A substance made of more than one element

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4
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What is the law of conservation of mass?

A

Total mass of reactants = total mass of products

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5
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What is a mixture?

A

Two or more substances that are not chemically combined together

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6
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Give three ways to separate mixtures

A

Filtration, crystallisation and distillation

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7
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What is filtration?

A

When you separate substances insoluble in a solvent from those that are soluble in the solvent. Like sand from salt

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8
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What is crystallisation?

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When you separate a soluble solid from a solvent. Like salt from salt solution

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9
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What is distillation?

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When you separate a solvent from soluble solids dissolved in the solvent. Like seawater distilled to obtain usable water

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10
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What is fractional distillation?

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A way to separate mixtures of miscible liquids. Like water and ethanol

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11
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What does miscible mean?

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When a liquid completely dissolves in another liquid

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12
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How does fractional distillation work?

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The liquids have different boiling points and when the mixture is heated the liquid with the lower boiling is able to be collected first

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13
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What is paper chromatography?

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A way to separate substances from mixtures in a solution

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14
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Why does paper chromatography work?

A

Because some compounds are more soluble than others in the solvent

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15
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What did Dalton suggest about atoms in the early 1800s?

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That they were tiny hard spheres

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16
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What did Thomson discover at the end of the 1800s

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A negatively charged particle called the electron

17
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Who proposed the plum pudding model and what did it suggest?

A

It was proposed by Thomson and it suggested that negative electrons were embedded in a ball of positive charge

18
Q

Who conducted the gold foil experiment and what did it prove?

A

It was conducted by Geiger and Marsden and it they proved that there was a tiny spot of positive charge in the centre of the atom by firing alpha particles at a thin piece of gold foil

19
Q

Who proposed the nuclear model and what was it?

A

It was proposed by Rutherford and it was electrons orbiting around a nucleus which contained positively charged protons

20
Q

What did Bohr suggest?

A

That electrons were orbiting the nucleus in energy levels

21
Q

What did Chadwick prove the existence of?

A

Uncharged particles called neutrons in the nucleus

22
Q

What are atoms made of?

A

Protons, neutrons and electrons

23
Q

How do you find atomic number?

A

Number of protons (=number of electrons)

24
Q

How do you find mass number?

A

Number of protons + number of neutrons

25
Q

What is an ion?

A

A charged atom

26
Q

What is an isotope?

A

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons - they have identical chemicals properties but their physical properties can differ