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A-Level Edexcel Chemistry Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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A-Level Edexcel Chemistry Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
how to test for C=C - ANSWER-decolourises bromine water 
 
Atomic Number - ANSWER-number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. 
 
Mass Number - ANSWER-the sum of protons and neutrons in a nuclues of an atom 
 
Isotopes - ANSWER-atoms of the same elementwith the same numberof protons but different nuber of neutrons 
 
Relative Atomic Mass - ANSWER-the average mass of an atom of an element compared to a twelfth of the ...
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A-Level Edexcel Chemistry Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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A-Level Edexcel Chemistry Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
how to test for C=C - ANSWER-decolourises bromine water 
 
Atomic Number - ANSWER-number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. 
 
Mass Number - ANSWER-the sum of protons and neutrons in a nuclues of an atom 
 
Isotopes - ANSWER-atoms of the same elementwith the same numberof protons but different nuber of neutrons 
 
Relative Atomic Mass - ANSWER-the average mass of an atom of an element compared to a twelfth of the ...
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BTEC Applied Science Chemistry License Exam With Complete Solutions 2024.
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What is a covalent bond? - Answer A covalent bond is a chemical bond that occurs when one or more electron is shared between the atoms. 
 
all intermolecular forces are much weaker than covalent bonds. True or False - Answer True. 
 
What are three types of intermolecular forces - Answer London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding 
 
What are London dispersion forces? - Answer The intermolecular attractions resulting from the constant motion of electrons. 
 
What is a dipole-dipol...
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DAT General Chemistry exam with complete solutions.
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Atomic Number 
number of protons found in that atom; low number; (Z) 
 
 
 
Mass Number 
Protons + Neutrons; high number; (A) 
 
 
 
 
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Atomic Mass 
relative mass of that atom compared to the mass of a carbon-12 atom (which is set at 12.00); measured in amu; 
 
 
 
1 amu = 
1.66x10^-24 
 
 
 
Atomic Weight 
weight (g) of one mole (mol) of a given element (g/mol); the weight...
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General Chemistry Final Exam Graded A+
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General Chemistry Final Exam Graded A+ 
Convert Degrees Celsius to Kelvin T(K)= T(C) + 273.15 
Absolute Zero for Celsius and Kelvin -273.15 C 
0 K 
The unit size of the Celsius and Kelvin scale is the same. 
Boiling Point (C) and Kelvin and Freezing point Boiling: 100 deg. C and 373.15 K 
Freezing: 0 deg. C and 273.15 K 
Extensive properties Depends on the amount of the same 
Ex: mass and volume (these are physical properties) 
intensive properties independent of the amount of the samp...
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Chem 120 Final Exam Review Questions and Answers
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significant figures a digit that is either reliably known or closely estimated 
 
Significant Figure Rules 1. All non-zero digits are always significant 
2. Zeroes between non-zero digits are always significant 
3. Zeroes to left of first non-zero digit (either before or after decimal point) are never significant 
4. Zeroes to the right of last non-zero digit 
 a. after decimal point are always significant 
 b. which are before decimal point are not significant 
 
conversion factor relations...
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AS Level Chemistry Complete Guide Question And Answers.
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Atomic number - correct answer Number of protons in an element 
 
Mass number - correct answer Number of protons and neutrons 
 
Ion - correct answer Electrically charged particle formed by the loss/gain of electrons 
 
Relative masses of P,N and E - correct answer 1,1, 1/2000 (respectively) 
 
Isotopes - correct answer Atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons but same number of protons. 
 
What are steps of mass spectroscopy? - correct answer Ionisation, Acceleration, Deflect...
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Test Bank For Chemistry 4th Edition By Burdge
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Chapter 02 
Atoms and the Periodic Table 
 
1. The scientist who determined the magnitude of the electric charge on the electron was 
A. John Dalton. 
B. Robert Millikan. 
C. J. J. Thomson. 
D. Henry Moseley. 
E. J. Burdge. 
 
Blooms: 1. Remember 
Difficulty: Easy 
Gradable: automatic 
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom 
Topic: Components of Matter 
 
2. When J. J. Thomson discovered the electron, what physical property of the electron did he measure? 
A. its charge, e 
B. its charge-to-mass ratio,...
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AP Chemistry Review Practice Test.
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AP Chemistry Review Practice Test. 
 
 
isotope - CORRECT ANSWER element with a different number of neutrons 
 
mass spectrometry - CORRECT ANSWER mass of various isotopic elements to create a mass spectrum graph 
 
avogadros number - CORRECT ANSWER 6.022 E23 
 
? L/mol - CORRECT ANSWER 22.4 L 
 
empirical formula - CORRECT ANSWER simplest ratio of the molecules making up a compound 
 
molecular formula - CORRECT ANSWER actual formula for a substance 
 
coulombs law - CORRECT ANSWER the amount o...
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CHEM 120 MIDTERM PARTICIPATION Qs 1-17 Well Elaborated Answers Anew Update Version.
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The change in enthalpy (delta-H) can be calculated as: Δ H = n C p Δ T 
This is correct whether the reaction is conducted at constant volume or constant pressure or neither. - correct answer true 
 
Antoine Lavoisier discovered which element? - correct answer O 
 
Which of the following hypotheses is NOT part of John Dalton's "Atomic Theory"? - correct answer Mass is neither cre...
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