End Of Unit Questions Flashcards

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Why are compounds like methane and ammonia gases at room temperature?

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They are made of small molecules or covalent bonds act only between the atoms within a molecule

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Polymers made from different monomers have different properties. Why?

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Different monomers change the structure of the polymer chains or the polymer chains have different shapes or structures

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3
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Some dental braces are made from shape memory alloys. What is meant by a shape memory alloy?

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An alloy that can be deformed and changes back into its original shape when heated

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4
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Explain why diamonds are very hard

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Every carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms in a giant 3D covalent structure

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5
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Why do ionic compounds need to be molten it in solution to conduct electricity?

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The ions can’t move in the solid but become free to to move in the molten liquid or in solution

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Explain why a block of copper can be hammered into a sheet.

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The atoms are in layers which slide over each other into the new shape without breaking apart

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Silver nanoparticles are used in some socks to help prevent bad smells. How are silver nanoparticles different from ordinary silver particles?

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They are very much smaller and have a greater surface area

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Silver nanoparticles are used in some socks to help prevent bad smells. Suggest why a sock manufacturer would use nanoparticles instead of ordinary silver particles

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They are more effective because of their surface area, needs to use much less silver because it’s expensive, easier to attach to the sock fibres

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Explain why thermosetting polymers are often used to make handles for cooking pans

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They don’t soften or melt when they get hot, they are good insulators of heat, they can be moulded once but are then hard

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Explain how the atoms in a metal are bonded to each other

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The outer electrons delocalise leaving a lattice of positive ions, the delocalised electrons strongly attract the positive ions and hold them in place

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Why can graphite conduct electricity?

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There are delocalised electrons in graphite or one electron from each carbon atom is delocalised which carries the charge

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12
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Explain what is meant by intermolecular forces

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Forces between molecules (much weaker than the covalent bonds between the molecules)

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13
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C60 is fullerene. What are fullerenes?

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Forms of carbon with large molecules based on hexagonal rings of carbon atoms often cage like structures can be nanosized and have many useful applications

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14
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Why does it take a lot of energy to melt sodium chloride?

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It has a giant ionic structure with strong electrostatic forces/bonds that hold the ions firmly in place and need a lot of energy to break them

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