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Chemistry, 5th Form

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3.1.1 - Introduction
What are good observations to mak...,
What are good observations to mak...,
In general physical changes
9  cards
3.1.2 - Elements
Definition of an element,
Metal properties,
Non metal properties
4  cards
3.1.3 - Compounds
Definition of a compound,
How do you form a compound,
An example of a compound
7  cards
3.1.4 - Solutions
Definition of a solute,
Definition of a solvent,
Definition of a solution
15  cards
3.2.1 - Particle Numbers
What are the three types of subat...,
Relative mass of a proton,
Relative mass of a neutron
14  cards
3.2.2 - Electrons
What is the electronic configurat...,
An elements location in the perio...,
A row
4  cards
3.3.1 - Ion Formation
When forming metal ions metal ato...,
Oxidation is,
When forming non metal ions non m...
8  cards
3.3.2 - Ionic Formulae
What is a group,
What total charge does an ionic c...
2  cards
3.3.3 - Ionic Structure And Bonding
How are ions arranged in ionic co...,
Definition of ionic bonding,
How strong is ionic bonding
3  cards
3.3.4 - Ionic Properties
Do ionic compounds have a low mel...,
Are ionic bonds weak or strong,
Does breaking ionic bonds require...
6  cards
3.4.1 - pH And Indicators
Ph 7 is,
Ph 7 is,
Ph 7 is
20  cards
3.4.2 - Oxygen And Oxides
Percentage of nitrogen in the air,
Percentage of oxygen in the air,
Percentage of carbon dioxide in t...
14  cards
3.4.3 - Acids, Bases And Alkalis
What is an h donor,
What is an h acceptor,
What is an oh donor
19  cards
3.4.4 - Acid + Base Reaction
Acid base equation,
What are the important observatio...,
How do you make salt crystals
7  cards
3.4.5 - Acid + Carbonate Reaction
Acid carbonate equation,
What are the important observatio...,
What is the chemical test for car...
3  cards
3.5.1 - Metal Structure, Bonding And Properties
What are the two components of th...,
Definition of metallic bonding,
Is metallic bonding a weak or str...
6  cards
3.5.2 - Metal Carbonate Decomposition
What is a thermal decomposition r...,
Metal carbonate thermal decomposi...,
Decomposition of copper carbonate...
4  cards
3.5.3 - Metal + Water And Steam Reactions
Least reactive metals up to hydrogen,
Middle reactive metals between hy...,
Most reactive metals
18  cards
3.5.4 - Acid + Metal Reaction
Acid metal equation,
When is a salt formed,
What are the two important observ...
9  cards
3.5.5 - Metal Displacement Reactions
What are the two constant observa...,
Can a displacement reaction alway...
2  cards
3.5.6 - Metal Extraction
What is an ore,
An example of an ore,
What is a native
13  cards
3.5.7 - Iron, Steel And Other Metals
What is rusting,
What is the chemical name for rust,
What two substances are required ...
31  cards
4.1.1 - Collision Theory
What is the amount of energy part...,
What happened to particles that c...,
The overall rate of a reaction in...
10  cards
4.1.2 - Effect Of Surface Area
For solids increasing the surface...,
How do you increase the surface a...,
What experiment demonstrates the ...
9  cards
4.1.3 - Effect Of Concentration / Pressure
For solutions gases why might inc...,
How may you increase the concentr...,
How might you increase the pressu...
9  cards
4.1.4 - Effect Of Temperature
Why might increasing temperature ...,
How might you increase the temper...,
What experiment can be used to de...
8  cards
4.1.5 - Effect Of Catalysts
What are catalysts,
How do catalysts work,
What experiment can be used to de...
9  cards
4.2.1 - Covalent Bonding
What happens non metal atoms bond,
Definition of covalent bonding,
Is covalent bonding a strong or w...
4  cards
4.2.2 - Simple Molecular Substances
Are intermolecular forces weak or...,
Although simple molecules contain...,
What happened to the intermolecul...
8  cards
4.2.3 - Giant Covalent Substances
What is diamond made from and how...,
What shape are the pure carbon at...,
When carbon atoms take the form o...
25  cards
4.2.4 - Bonding Summary
Metal non metal,
Only non metals,
Only metals
3  cards
4.3.1 - Halogen Elements
What bonding do halogens use,
All halogens are,
As you go down group 7 halogens
16  cards
4.3.2 - Hydrogen Chloride
Equation for forming hydrogen chl...,
What type of bonding does hydroge...,
Why is hydrogen chloride a gas
5  cards
4.3.3 - Halogen Displacements
Can a more reactive halogen displ...,
What is the aqueous colour of chl...,
What is the aqueous colour of bro...
15  cards
4.4.1 - Relative Formula Mass
How do you calculate relative for...,
How do you calculate the percenta...
2  cards
4.4.2 - Moles
What is a mole in chemistry,
Equation for moles
2  cards
4.4.3 - Moles Ratios In Formulae
What is the empirical formula of ...,
How do you calculate the empirica...,
How do you calculate the molecula...
6  cards
4.4.4 - Mole Ratios In Equations
What do the balancing numbers in ...,
How do we calculate mass from mol...,
What is a limiting substance
6  cards
4.5.1 - Crude Oil
What is crude oil made from,
What is a fraction of crude oil,
What happens as the boiling point...
9  cards
4.5.2 - Alkanes
What is an alkane,
How do you name an alkane,
Names and diagrams of the binding...
16  cards
4.5.3 - Cracking
What is the purpose of cracking,
What two conditions are required ...,
Equation for cracking
3  cards
4.5.4 - Alkenes
What is an alkene,
What is the difference between an...,
Name and diagrams of the first fe...
7  cards
4.5.5 - Addition Polymers
How is an addition polymer formed,
What is the name of the small mol...,
How do you form the name of an ad...
10  cards
4.6.1 - Gas Tests
What is the chemical test for hyd...,
What is the chemical test for oxygen,
What is the chemical test for water
7  cards
4.6.2 - Cation Tests
What is a cation,
How do you conduct a flame test,
What metal cation produces a red ...
12  cards
4.6.3 - Anion Tests
What is an anion,
How can you test for halides,
How do you conduct a silver nitra...
10  cards
5.1.1 - Gas Volumes
How do you convert between cubic ...,
How do we measure the moles of a gas
2  cards
5.1.2 - Concentration Calculations
What is the definition of the con...,
How can the concentration of a so...
2  cards
5.1.3 - Titration
What is titration used for,
What two special pieces of equipm...,
What does the setup of a titratio...
6  cards
5.2.1 - Enthalpy Changes
What is the enthalpy change of a ...,
What is the symbol for enthalpy c...,
What does this sign in front of h...
6  cards
5.2.2 - Bond Breaking And Bond Making
What is bond energy,
What is the equation to calculate...,
What is a reaction profile diagram
5  cards
5.2.3 - Calorimetry
What is calorimetry,
What three formulae do we use to ...,
Remember to convert j into kj
11  cards
5.3.1 - Making Soluble Salts
How do you make soluble salts,
Soluble salts equation,
Stage 1 making pure dry crystals ...
22  cards
5.3.2 - Making Insoluble Salts
What is a precipitate,
How do precipitates form,
How can you tel if a precipitate ...
9  cards
5.4.1 - Alcohols
What are alcohols,
What does the start of the names ...,
What does the end of the name
23  cards
5.4.2 - Carboxylic Acids
What are carboxylic acids,
What does the start of a carboxyl...,
What does the end of a carboxylic...
16  cards
5.4.3 - Esters
What are esters and how do they form,
What is the ester functional group,
Where does the ester functional g...
12  cards
5.4.4 - Polyesters
What is a polyester,
How do you make a polyester,
What are the two types of monomer...
10  cards
5.5.1- Molten Electrolysis
What is electrolysis,
Label,
What is the role of the electrodes
30  cards
5.5.2 - Aqueous Electrolysis
0  cards

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