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[Show more]Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + chloride ions White precipitate 
 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + bromide ions Cream precipitate 
 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions Yellow precipitate 
 
Substances that decolorise bromine water Alkenes 
 
Electrophiles Electron pair acceptors, attracte...
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Add to cartSilver nitrate+ nitric acid + chloride ions White precipitate 
 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + bromide ions Cream precipitate 
 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions Yellow precipitate 
 
Substances that decolorise bromine water Alkenes 
 
Electrophiles Electron pair acceptors, attracte...
What are the group 1 metals known as? The Alkali Metals 
 
Reactivity within the groups: Alkali metals: reactivity increases as you go down, melting point/boiling point decreases as you go down Halogens: reactivity decreases as you go down and melting point/boiling point increases as you go down ...
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Add to cartWhat are the group 1 metals known as? The Alkali Metals 
 
Reactivity within the groups: Alkali metals: reactivity increases as you go down, melting point/boiling point decreases as you go down Halogens: reactivity decreases as you go down and melting point/boiling point increases as you go down ...
What is the relative mass and charge on a proton? Mass 1 charge +1 
What is the relative mass and charge on a neutron? Mass 1 Charge 0 
What is the relative mass and charge on an electron? Mass 1/2000 Charge -1 
What is the mass number? The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an a...
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Add to cartWhat is the relative mass and charge on a proton? Mass 1 charge +1 
What is the relative mass and charge on a neutron? Mass 1 Charge 0 
What is the relative mass and charge on an electron? Mass 1/2000 Charge -1 
What is the mass number? The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an a...
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + chloride ions White precipitate 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + bromide ions Cream precipitate 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions Yellow precipitate 
Substances that decolorise bromine water Alkenes 
Electrophiles Electron pair acceptors, attracted to electrons e...
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Add to cartSilver nitrate+ nitric acid + chloride ions White precipitate 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + bromide ions Cream precipitate 
Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions Yellow precipitate 
Substances that decolorise bromine water Alkenes 
Electrophiles Electron pair acceptors, attracted to electrons e...
1 relative mass of a proton 
1 relative mass of a neutron 
1/1840 relative mass of an electron 
+1 relative charge of a proton 
0 relative charge of a neutron 
-1 Relative charge of an electron 
strong nuclear force How is the nucleus held together 
nuclear force is the nuclear force or electrostati...
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1 relative mass of a neutron 
1/1840 relative mass of an electron 
+1 relative charge of a proton 
0 relative charge of a neutron 
-1 Relative charge of an electron 
strong nuclear force How is the nucleus held together 
nuclear force is the nuclear force or electrostati...
How to test for C=C decolourises bromine water 
Atomic Number number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. 
Mass Number the sum of protons and neutrons in a nuclues of an atom 
Isotopes atoms of the same elementwith the same numberof protons but different nuber of neutrons 
Relative ...
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Add to cartHow to test for C=C decolourises bromine water 
Atomic Number number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. 
Mass Number the sum of protons and neutrons in a nuclues of an atom 
Isotopes atoms of the same elementwith the same numberof protons but different nuber of neutrons 
Relative ...
Bronsted-Lowry acid Proton donor 
Bronsted-Lowry base Proton acceptor 
pH Measure of acidity by measuring concentration of H⁺ ions. 
Low pH means Acidity 
High pH means Alkalinity 
Calculating pH pH = -log [H⁺] 
Calculating [H⁺] -pH [H⁺] = 10 
What does an acid/base reaction involve? Transfe...
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Add to cartBronsted-Lowry acid Proton donor 
Bronsted-Lowry base Proton acceptor 
pH Measure of acidity by measuring concentration of H⁺ ions. 
Low pH means Acidity 
High pH means Alkalinity 
Calculating pH pH = -log [H⁺] 
Calculating [H⁺] -pH [H⁺] = 10 
What does an acid/base reaction involve? Transfe...
What are standard conditions? 298K/25°C 100kPa/1 atm 1 moldm-3 
Enthalpy change of formation The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements under standard conditions, with all reactants and products in their standard states. 
Enthalpy change of combustion The ...
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Add to cartWhat are standard conditions? 298K/25°C 100kPa/1 atm 1 moldm-3 
Enthalpy change of formation The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements under standard conditions, with all reactants and products in their standard states. 
Enthalpy change of combustion The ...
Periodic table Table that provides chemists with a structural organisation of the known chemical elements that can be used to deduce physical and chemical properties 
Atomic radius across Period 3 Decreases 
First ionisation energy across Period 3 Increases Exceptions: Drops at Al and S 
Melting poi...
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Add to cartPeriodic table Table that provides chemists with a structural organisation of the known chemical elements that can be used to deduce physical and chemical properties 
Atomic radius across Period 3 Decreases 
First ionisation energy across Period 3 Increases Exceptions: Drops at Al and S 
Melting poi...
TOF steps 1) ionisation 2) acceleration 3) ion drift 4) detection 5) analysis 
Electron impact Sample vaporised and electron gun fires high energy electrons at it which knock off 1 electron from each particle, making them 1+ ions NB- can knock off more than one e or break molecular ion 
electrospray...
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Add to cartTOF steps 1) ionisation 2) acceleration 3) ion drift 4) detection 5) analysis 
Electron impact Sample vaporised and electron gun fires high energy electrons at it which knock off 1 electron from each particle, making them 1+ ions NB- can knock off more than one e or break molecular ion 
electrospray...
Relative atomic mass The average mass of an atom of an element, relative to 1/12th of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12 
Relative molecular mass Average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom 
The Avogradro constant the number of particles in a mole 
ideal gas equation ...
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Add to cartRelative atomic mass The average mass of an atom of an element, relative to 1/12th of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12 
Relative molecular mass Average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom 
The Avogradro constant the number of particles in a mole 
ideal gas equation ...
What is an alkene? An unsaturated hydrocarbon 
What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon? A compound containing only carbon and hydrogen atoms and containing at least one carbon carbon double bond 
What are van der Waals forces? Relatively weak intermolecular forces caused by temporary dipole dipole intera...
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Add to cartWhat is an alkene? An unsaturated hydrocarbon 
What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon? A compound containing only carbon and hydrogen atoms and containing at least one carbon carbon double bond 
What are van der Waals forces? Relatively weak intermolecular forces caused by temporary dipole dipole intera...
What is heterolytic fission? Where one ion gets both electrons from the covalent bond 
What are produced by heterolytic fission? Ions 
What is a free radical? An atom or group with an unpaired electron, which is highly reactive as it wishes to pair up this electron 
What are 3 examples of situations...
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Add to cartWhat is heterolytic fission? Where one ion gets both electrons from the covalent bond 
What are produced by heterolytic fission? Ions 
What is a free radical? An atom or group with an unpaired electron, which is highly reactive as it wishes to pair up this electron 
What are 3 examples of situations...
What are nucleons? Nucleons are protons and neutrons in the nucleus. 
What is the position of protons? Nucleus 
What is the relative mass of a proton 1 
What is the relative charge of a proton? +1 
What is the position of neutrons? Nucleus 
What is the relative mass of a neutron? 1 
What is the rela...
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Add to cartWhat are nucleons? Nucleons are protons and neutrons in the nucleus. 
What is the position of protons? Nucleus 
What is the relative mass of a proton 1 
What is the relative charge of a proton? +1 
What is the position of neutrons? Nucleus 
What is the relative mass of a neutron? 1 
What is the rela...
Explain why CF4 has a bond angle of 109.5°. -there are 4 bonding pairs and no lone pairs -repel equally and therefore spread apart as far as possible 
Topic 4 Energetics 
State and explain change in the volume of water in calorimetry that would cause a reduction in heat loss. -higher volume -smalle...
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Add to cartExplain why CF4 has a bond angle of 109.5°. -there are 4 bonding pairs and no lone pairs -repel equally and therefore spread apart as far as possible 
Topic 4 Energetics 
State and explain change in the volume of water in calorimetry that would cause a reduction in heat loss. -higher volume -smalle...
Atomic number Number of protons in an element 
Mass number Number of protons and neutrons 
Ion Electrically charged particle formed by the loss/gain of electrons 
Relative masses of P,N and E 1,1, 1/2000 (respectively) 
Isotopes Atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons but same nu...
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Add to cartAtomic number Number of protons in an element 
Mass number Number of protons and neutrons 
Ion Electrically charged particle formed by the loss/gain of electrons 
Relative masses of P,N and E 1,1, 1/2000 (respectively) 
Isotopes Atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons but same nu...
Natures of amino acidspolar, non-polar, electrically-charged 
Properties of amino acidswhite crystalline solids, high melting point, soluble in H2O 
Effect of pH on enzyme activityincreases then decreases above the optimum pH 
Why does the enzyme activity decrease above optimum pH?the active site is...
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Add to cartNatures of amino acidspolar, non-polar, electrically-charged 
Properties of amino acidswhite crystalline solids, high melting point, soluble in H2O 
Effect of pH on enzyme activityincreases then decreases above the optimum pH 
Why does the enzyme activity decrease above optimum pH?the active site is...
Proton Mass 1 
Proton Charge +1 
Neutron Mass 1 
Neutron Charge 0 
Electron Mass 1/1840 
Electron Charge -1 
Atomic Number number of protons in the nucleus of an atom 
Mass Number number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom 
Isotopes atoms of the same element with a different number of ...
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Add to cartProton Mass 1 
Proton Charge +1 
Neutron Mass 1 
Neutron Charge 0 
Electron Mass 1/1840 
Electron Charge -1 
Atomic Number number of protons in the nucleus of an atom 
Mass Number number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom 
Isotopes atoms of the same element with a different number of ...
What is enthalpy change? Heat energy transferred in a reaction at constant pressure 
What are standard conditions for enthalpy change? 100kPa and stated temperature (normally 25 degrees celcius) 
What values of deltaH do exothermic reactions have? Negative (less than 0) 
What values of deltaH do end...
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Add to cartWhat is enthalpy change? Heat energy transferred in a reaction at constant pressure 
What are standard conditions for enthalpy change? 100kPa and stated temperature (normally 25 degrees celcius) 
What values of deltaH do exothermic reactions have? Negative (less than 0) 
What values of deltaH do end...
What is water of crystallisation? water molecules that make up part of the crystal structure of a solid 
Define relative isotopic mass the ass of an atom of an isotope of an element relative to one twelfth the mass of an atom of C-12 
Why is relative atomic mass written as a decimal? it is a weighte...
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Add to cartWhat is water of crystallisation? water molecules that make up part of the crystal structure of a solid 
Define relative isotopic mass the ass of an atom of an isotope of an element relative to one twelfth the mass of an atom of C-12 
Why is relative atomic mass written as a decimal? it is a weighte...
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