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Decks in this class (28)

4.1.1 Atomic structure (might need to know) PAPER 1
What are compounds,
What is a mixture,
How can mixtures be separated wit...
17  cards
4.1.2 Atomic structure and the Periodic Table (must know) PAPER 1
Trends of group 7 halogens,
Why do group 7 react in similar ways,
How were elements first arranged ...
30  cards
4.2.1/2/3 Bonding, structure properties of matter (must know) PAPER 1 part 1
Where do ionic bonds form,
What happens in ionic bonding,
How do you represent ionic bonding
13  cards
4.2.1/2/3 Bonding, structure properties of matter (must know) PAPER 1 Part 2
Structure of diamond,
Why does diamond have a high mtp,
Why are diamonds hard
29  cards
2. Ionic formula (must know)
Zinc,
Nitrate,
Hydroxide
5  cards
3. Quantitative chemistry (must know) PAPER 1
Formula for moles mass and mr,
Avogadros constant,
Conc mass volume
6  cards
4.3.1 Quantitative chemistry (might need) PAPER 1
How to work out mass of an elemen...,
What is conservation of mass,
What does it mean if the mass inc...
4  cards
4.4.1 Metal reactivity (must know) PAPER 1
Order of reactivity series,
Reactivity series rhyme,
Metals react with oxygen to form ...
18  cards
4.4.2 Reactions of acids (must know) PAPER 1
What is a redox reaction,
What salt does hcl produce hydroc...,
What salt does h2so4 sulfuric aci...
32  cards
4.4.3 Electrolysis (must know) PAPER 1
What is electrolysis,
Why must substances be liquid mel...,
Why are electrodes graphite
19  cards
4.5.1 Energy changes (must know) PAPER 1
What is conservation of energy,
What is an exothermic reaction,
What is an endothermic reaction
12  cards
4.5.2 Chemical cells and fuel cells (might need) Paper 1
What is a cell,
What effects the voltage of a cell,
What do fuel cells do
6  cards
Paper 1 required practical's (will come up)
How to prepare a pure dry sample ...,
Method for a titration,
What do burettes allow us to do
13  cards
8. Chemical analysis
How to calculate rf value,
The amount of time spent by molec...,
What are the 2 phases in chromoto...
23  cards
9. Atmosphere
What are the main pollutants co2 ...,
How is so2 formed,
How is co formed
5  cards
4.6.1 Rate and extent of chemical change (must know) PAPER 2
Factors that effect rate,
How is the rate of reaction calcu...,
Describe measuring rate by mass lost
12  cards
4.6.2 Equilibrium (will come up)
What is a reversible reaction,
When is dynamic equilibrium reached,
Describe le chatelier s principle
7  cards
4.7.1 Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock (will come up)
What is crude oil,
What is a hydrocarbon,
What are alkanes
14  cards
7. Organic chemistry
What is the general formula for a...,
Order of alkane molecular formula,
What are hydrocarbons
15  cards
4.7.2 Reactions of alkenes and alcohols (might come up)
Describe the combustion of alkenes,
Describe addition reactions of al...,
What is an alcohol
13  cards
4.7.3 Synthetic and naturally occurring polymers (might come up)
What is a polymerhow do molecules...,
What is a repeating unit of a pol...,
What is a condensation polymerhow...
5  cards
4.8 Chemical analysis (might come up)
What is a pure substance,
What is a formulation and how is ...,
How is rf calculated
15  cards
4.9.1 The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere (will come up)
Describe the proportions of gases...,
Describe the earth s early atmosp...,
How did the amount of oxygen in t...
5  cards
4.9.3 Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources (might come up)
What are the advantages of comple...,
How is pollution caused by combus...,
What are the issues regarding sul...
4  cards
4.10.1 Using Earth's resources and potable water (will come up)
What is sustainable development,
In the uk potable water is produc...,
What are the sterilising agents f...
11  cards
4.10.2/3 LCA and using materials (might come up)
Describe the stages of lcas,
How do we reduce the use of resou...,
What are the advantages and disad...
11  cards
4.10.4 Haber process and NPK fertilisers (will come up)
Outline the key points of haber p...,
The haber process operates at hig...,
How are compounds of nitrogen pho...
5  cards
Required pracs P2
How to carry out flame tests,
Why did wire in conc hcl,
Precautions to take when using a ...
24  cards

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