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AQA A-Level Changing atomic model: Atomic structure and the periodic table Chemistry Revision Questions and Answers

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Types of structure: Bonding structure and the properties of matter: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Ion An atom or group of atoms that has lost or gained electrons and therefore a positive or negative charge. Polyatomic ion An ion that is made of more then one atom Metal ion an atom which has lost electrons forming a positive ion Non-metal ion an atom which has gained electrons forming nega...

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Transition elements: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Transition elements are found In the middle block of the periodic tableRe Physical properties of transition elements Hard, high melthing points, strong and dense. Chemical properties of transition elements Slow/no reaction with oxygen, water and halogens Charges on transition metal ions Form ...

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Separating techniques: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemstry: GCSE (9:1)

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Mixture A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically joined. Filtration Separates insoluble solids from liquids. Crystallisation The formation of crystals by cooling a saturated solution Simple distillation Used to separate a liquid from a solution

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Reaction profile diagrams: Energy Changes: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Requirements for a reaction to take place Particles must collide, with sufficient energy Activation energy Minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction Reaction profile diagram A graph which shows the change in energy of a chemical reaction Products The new substances formed...

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Naming Chemicals: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemstry: GCSE (9:1)

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H - Hydrogen He - Helium Fe - Iron N - Nitrogen Na - Sodium F - Fluorine Li - Lithium C - Carbon CO2 - carbon dioxide

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Metals and Redox: Chemical Changes: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Metal An element that forms positive ions pH of metal oxide Basic Non-metal Does not form positive ions pH of non-metal oxide Acidic Reduction in terms of oxygen Loss of oxygen Oxidation in terms of oxygen Gain of oxygen Oxidation in terms of electrons Loss of electrons

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Metals and non-metals: Chemistry: WJEC: GCSE (9:1)

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Metals Elements which form positive ions Non-metals Elements which do not form positive ions Metals position on periodic table on the left hand side Non-metals position on periodic table

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Ionic bonding: Bonding structure and the properties of matter: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Formation of metal ions Atoms lose outer electrons Metals Elements that form positive ions Formation of non-metal ions Atoms gain electrons Charge on non-metal ions negative Group 1 ions charge +1 Group 2 ions charge +2 Group 6 ions charge -2 Group 7 ions charge

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Group 7: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Name of Group 7 elements The halogens Group 7 elements have similar chemical properties because they all have 7 outer shell electrons Diatomic molecule A molecule consisting of two atoms

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Elements + compounds: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Atom Smallest part of an element Element A pure substance made of only one kind of atom Compound A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds Mixture A combination of two or more different substances that are not joined by chemical bonds

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Electron structure: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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First shell can hold 2 electrons 2nd and 3rd shell can hold 8 electrons no of shells = Period on the periodic table Valence electrons Outer shell electrons which are involved in reactions No of valence electrons = Group number on the periodic table Hydrogen electron structure 1 Nitrogen ...

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Changing atomic model: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)

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Ancient greek model of the atom Atoms are tiny solid spheres which cannot be divided. JJ Thompson Discovered the electron and developed the "plum-pudding" model of the atom plum pudding model of the atom atoms are balls of positively charge with negative electrons embedded in it

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Atomic structure: Chemistry AQA: GCSE (9:1)

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Relative mass of a proton 1 Relative mass of a neutron about the same as that of a proton Relative mass of an electron 1/1840 Relative charge of a proton +1 Relative charge of a neutron 0 Relative charge of an electron -1 Neutral atoms same number of positive protons as negative electro...

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AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 1

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What is the charge of a proton? - +1 What is the charge of a neutron? - 0 What is the charge of an electron? - -1 What is the relative mass of a proton? - 1 What is the relative mass of a neutron? - 1 What is the relative mass of an electron? - Very small How many types of atoms do elements co...

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