Structure 1.1-1.3 Flashcards

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Element

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Made of atoms with the same number of protons

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2
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Compound

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Composed of atoms of different elements (different number of protons) and are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio

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3
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Mixture

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Composed of more than 1 element or compound in no fixed ratio, which are not chemically bonded together. Can be separated by physical methods, and have variable properties

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4
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Pure substance

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Elements and compounds Cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical means. Have fixed properties

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5
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Heterogeneous mixture

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A mixture without uniform composition and properties

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6
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Homogeneous mixture

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A mixture with uniform composition and properties

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7
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Solute vs solvent

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Solute is dissolved in solvent to form a solution of solvated ions or molecules

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8
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Hydrated ions

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Ions surrounded by water

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9
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Saturated solution

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A solution where no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature

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10
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Solubility

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Amount of a solute needed to form a saturated solution

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11
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Miscible liquids

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Liquids that form one uniform layer of homogeneous mixture

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12
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Immiscible liquids

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Liquids that do not mix and form 2 separate layers

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13
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Filtration

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Physical separation technique used on heterogeneous mixtures with an insoluble solid

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14
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Evaporation

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Physical separation technique used for soluble solids with difference in volatility

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15
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Steps of recrystallisation

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  1. Shake sample with solvent and warm
  2. Filter hot and throw away residue
  3. Cool slowly so crystals form
  4. Filter cold and keep residue
  5. Wash with cold solvent to get rid of any left impurities
  6. Dry product
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16
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Distillation

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Physical separation technique used for separating 2 miscible liquids in a homogeneous mixture with a difference in boiling point.

17
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Density of a substance

What density is and how it is calculated

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Density is the mass per unit volume (g cm^-3)
Density= mass/ volume

18
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What is the shape of a solid?

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Fixed in a regular, repeating lattice structure

19
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What is the volume of a solid?

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Fixed

20
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Are solids able to flow?

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Not usually able to flow

21
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What is the compressability of solids?

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Solids are not able to compress

22
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What is the density of solids?

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Solids have higher densities than gases and most liquids, except water, where the solid form is less dense than the liquid form

23
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What is the shape of a liquid?

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Liquid’s shape changes- it is able to flow to match the shape of the object.
Variable shape

24
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What is the volume of liquids?

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Fixed

25
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Are liquids able to flow?

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Yes, they can flow easily

26
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Are liquids able to be compressed?

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No, they are not able to be compressed

27
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What is the density of liquids?

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Liquids generally have a lower density than solids, but a higher density than gases.
Except water, where it is denser as a liquid than a solid

28
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What is the shape of gases?

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They have a variable shape, which expands to fill the container

29
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What is the volume of gases?

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Variable, depending on temperature and pressure

30
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Are gases able to flow?

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They are able to diffuse easily

31
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What is the compressibility of gases?

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They are able to compress

32
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What is the density of gases?

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Gases have the lowest density, lower than solids and gases

33
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What is melting?

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