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, , Fractional distillation is used ts ts GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry to separate components es es with different Explain how fractional boiling points tur distillation can be used to tur from a mixture. The mixture , Elemen x , Elemen x i separate a mixture. i is heated gradually and each M M oms ompounds and oms ompounds and component is collected when t C t C it boils. A A 1 1 GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry Each isotope of an element able If an element has different able has the same number of isotopes, what does this protons but a different oms and the mean? oms and the number of neutrons in t eriodic T t eriodic T each atom. A P A P 2 2 Complete the gaps The centre of the Periodic in the sentences. Table between Groups 2 and able The centre of the GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry able 3 contains elements known as T Periodic Table T the transition metals. between Groups 2 and 3 contains Atoms of these elements elements known as the … … . form ions with different Atoms of these elements form … charges. eriodic with different charges. eriodic The compounds formed by The compounds formed by these these elements are coloured. he P elements are … . he P They can be used as catalysts T They can be used as … to 3 T to speed up chemical 3 speed up chemical reactions. reactions. tter Complete the table. GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry tter State of substance State symbol solid (s) State of substance State symbol liquid (l) solid ( … ) gas (g) es of Ma … (l) es of Ma (aqueous) (aq) t … (g) t dissolved in water Sta ( … ) dissolved ( … ) Sta in water 4 4 Describe what GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry The metal atoms lose electrons to happens to a metal atom and become positively charged ions. a non-metal atom when an The electrons are transferred to ompounds ionic bond forms between ompounds the non-metal atoms, which gain them. electrons to become negatively Ionic C Ionic C charged ions. 5 5 GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry What properties of metals Metals contain metallic make them useful structural bonds, which are very strong. Metals materials? Metals Most metals have high melting and boiling points. 6 6 GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry Describe what happens when An electron from each atom atom forms a is shared so that each atom ompounds one chlorine ompounds t C bond with another chlorine t C has a complete outer shell of alen atom. alen electrons. v v o 7 o 7 C C The atoms within polymer GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry molecules are held together terials Explain why most terials by strong covalent bonds. polymers are solid at room The intermolecular forces temperature. between the large polymer molecules are also quite Special Ma Special Ma strong. 8 8 GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry Why do chemical symbol Mass is conserved. In a chemical tion of Mass equations always need to be tion of Mass reaction, no atoms are made a balanced? a or lost. v v onser 9 onser 9 C C e Which of the e following sentences are true and which GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry 23 are false? A is true: one mole is 6.02 × 10 23 A. Three moles of potassium atoms, so 3 × 6.02 × 10 = atoms contain a total of just 23 HT 23 HT 18.06 × 10 atoms over 18 × 10 atoms t of Substanc B. Sodium has a lower relative atomic t of Substanc B is false: one mole of any element mass than potassium, so three 23 moles of sodium atoms always contains 6.02 × 10 atoms moun contain fewer than 10 moun 10 A 23 A 18 × 10 atoms GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry Concentration What is the = amount of substance 3 volume tion concentration of 0.5 dm tion a HT solution containing 1.5 moles a HT 1.5 mol itr itr = 3 T of hydrochloric acid? T 0.5 dm = 3 mol/dm3 11 11 The following and y reaction equations and y show two different GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry ield ways in which we ield Reaction B, because all the onom can produce ethanol. onom A. CH O 2C H OH + 2CO reactant atoms end up in the tage Y 6 12 6 2 5 2 tage Y desired product (ethanol). B. CH + H O C H OH om Ec 2 4 2 2 5 om Ec en t Which reaction, A or B, has an atom en t c A c A r economy of 100%? How do r e 12 e 12 P you know this? P Use these words to complete the sentences that GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry In oxidation reactions, a follow. (Use each substance often gains oxygen. word once only.) together loses gains In reduction reactions, a In oxidation reactions, a substance substance often loses oxygen. often … oxygen. tivity of Metals In reduction reactions, a substance tivity of Metals Oxidation and reduction always often … oxygen. occur together. Reac Oxidation and reduction 13 Reac 13 always occur … . alts alts Why is the following GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry Hydrochloric acid (HCl) reaction called a neutralises the alkali ale and S neutralisation reaction? ale and S potassium hydroxide (KOH). c c The solution that remains has HCl(aq) + KOH(aq) a pH of 7, meaning that it is KCl(aq) + H O(l) 2 neutral. he pH S 14 he pH S 14 T T sis GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry sis oly Explain why electrolysis is an oly Electrolysis requires a lot of tr expensive way of extracting tr heat and electrical energy. metals Elec from their ores. Elec 15 15 tions tions GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry Endothermic reactions take in What is the difference energy from the surroundings between endothermic and and cause a temperature drop. exothermic reactions? Exothermic reactions give out othermic and othermic and energy to the surroundings and Ex Ex cause a temperature rise. Endothermic Reac 16 Endothermic Reac 16 An endothermic reaction If a reaction is GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry takes in energy from the ells endothermic, what does this tell ells surroundings. This means HT us about the energy needed to HT that the energy needed to uel C break and make bonds in the uel C break bonds is greater than F reaction? F the energy given out by the making of bonds. 17 17 A sample of solid calcium carbonate The half that is broken into tion is divided precisely GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry tion small pieces will react faster. into two equal This is because small pieces masses. One half is a single have a large surface area solid piece, which is then in relation to their volume. reacted with an acid. The More solid particles are other half is broken into small exposed to contact with te of Reac pieces and reacted with a te of Reac acid particles, so there are a fresh sample of the same acid. a more collisions and a faster R Which half will react faster, R reaction. and why? 18 18 Choose the correct phrase from this list to complete When a reversible reaction tions the sentence that follows. GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry tions takes place in a closed much less than system, an equilibrium is exactly the same as much more than achieved when the rate of the When a reversible reaction takes place backward reaction is exactly ersible Reac in a closed system, an equilibrium ersible Reac the same as the rate of the v is achieved when the rate of the v backward reaction is … the rate of forward reaction. Re the forward reaction. 19 Re 19 Choose the correct general formula for GCSE AQA Revision • Chemistry alkanes from the following list. C H C H kanes n 2n−2 kanes n 2n+2 l l A C H A 2n n C H n 2n C H 20 20 n 2n+2
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