Chemistry Bonding, structure and properties of matter Nov 2017 Flashcards

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When are separating funnels used?

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When two immiscible liquids are together

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What is evaporation used for?

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Used to separate a dissolved liquid

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What is filtration used for?

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Used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid

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What is distillation used for?

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Used to separate a solvent from a solution

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What is chromatography used for?

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To separate mixtures of substances dissolved in a solvent

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What is a lattice structure?

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A regular structure containing a massive number of particles that continues in all directions throughout the structure

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What is ionic bonding?

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The electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions

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What are the properties of ionic substances?

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They have high melting points, they do not conduct electricity as a solid but do as a solution and liquid, they are hard and brittle

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What are the positive ions that you need to know?

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Al 3+ 
H+
Cu 2+
Fe 2+
Fe 3+
Ag+
NH(4)+
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What are the negative ions that you need to know?

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H-
OH-
NO(3)-
SO(4) 2-
CO(3) 2-
HCO(3)-
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What method can you use when combining ions?

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Cr 3- + O 2- –> Cr(2) O(3)

Swap the two ionic numbers around and put them in subscript

Read work book for more help

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What is a molecule?

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A molecule is a particle made from atoms joined together by covalent bonds

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What is a covalent bond?

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Two shared electrons joining atoms together

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What Ion do you need for each group?

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Group 1: X 1+
Group 2: X 2+
Group 6: X 2-
Group 7: X 1-
Transition metals: Roman numerals (e.g. Fe II = Fe 2+)
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What is an intermolecular force?

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An intermolecular force is weak forces between molecules

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What is the difference between a molecular formula and an empirical formula?

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The molecular formula is the actual number of atoms (e.g. H(2)O(2)) where as the empirical formula is the simplest ratio (e.g. HO)

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What are the four giant covalent substances?

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Diamond, Graphite, Silicon and silica

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How strong are the covalent bonds in giant graphite substances?

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Very strong

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Giant covalent substances are huge networks of ……?

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Atoms

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What is a polymer?

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Polymers are very long chains of mostly carbon and hydrogen atoms joined by covalent bonds

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What is a monatomic substance?

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An substance with only one atom

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What is a thermosoftening polymer?

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A polymer with no bonds between atoms that softens and melts when heated