C1 Flashcards

1
Q

What are all substances made of?

A

Atoms

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2
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How many types of atoms do elements contain?

A

One

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3
Q

How many atoms do compounds contain?

A

More than one type

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4
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Describe an atoms centre.

A

A tiny nucleus as the centre surrounded by electrons.

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5
Q

What is a mixture made up of?

A

Two or more substances that are not chemically combined together.

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6
Q

How can mixtures be seperated?

A

By physical means such as filtration, crystallisation and simple distillation.

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7
Q

Describe how to carry out paper chromatography?

A

Set a beaker up with the bottom filled with water. Then, draw a line on a slip of paper in pencil and along the line dot different colours of mixture/inc. After this attach a paper clip to the top of the paper and let it hang in the water allowing the water to move up the paper. The further up the paper the mixture travels the more soluble the mixture is.

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8
Q

Who created the “plum pudding” model?

A

J.J. Thomson

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9
Q

Who created the nuclear model of the atom?

A

Rutherford’s

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10
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Who created the model of the atom used today?

A

Bohr

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11
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What are atoms made of?

A

Protons, neutrons, electrons

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12
Q

What is the relative charge of the following:
Proton
Neutron
Electrons

A

Proton= +1
Neutron= No overall charge
Electron= -1

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13
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What is the relative mass of both proton and neutron?

A

1

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14
Q

Why do atoms have no overall charge?

A

As the carry an equal charge of protons and electrons

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15
Q

What does the atomic number Equal?

A

Number of protons( =number of electrons)

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16
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What does the mass number equal?

A

Number of protons+neutrons

17
Q

What do atoms of the same element have the same number of?

A

Protons in their atoms

18
Q

What does atoms that gain electrons form?

A

Negative ions

19
Q

What do atoms that loose electrons form?

A

Positive ions

20
Q

In the periodic table, What does the top and bottom number represent?

A

Top= mass number
Bottom= atomic number

21
Q

What are isotopes?

A

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.

22
Q

How are electrons in an atom arranged?

A

In energy levels or shells.

23
Q

How many electrons can the first and second shell hold?

A

First= 2
Second= 8

24
Q

When does the next shell start to fill?

A

When the shell before is full

25
Q

What does the number of electrons in the outermost shell determine?

A

The way that element reacts.