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GCSE GCSE (Chemistry) Flashcards on Chemistry Test Feedback Questions, created by I Turner on 29/09/2014.
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BONDING, STRUCTURES, POLYMERS AND NONSCIENCE practice exam questions .
What is a Covalent Bond? A bond where two or more atoms share electrons from their outer shells
Draw an ammonia atom (hint: nitrogen (below) and hydrogen)
How many neutrons are there in an atom of gold? 118
How does a gold atom become a gold ion? It loses electrons
Balance this equation: ......CO + ...... = ......CO2 2CO + O2 = 2CO2
Why does Carbon Dioxide have a very low boiling point? -It has small molecules -Intermolecular forces between molecules -Small amount of energy needed to break molecules
Why is gold still used in industrial processes? -It is very reactive and so is a good catalyst -It's a good conductor of heat and electricity -It's malleable and ductile
What experiment, on its own, cannot fully answer one of the following questions: -How much Carbon dioxide is produced when 100kg of kelp is burned? -Will kelp last longer than coal as an energy source? -Does kelp give out more heat energy than coal? Will kelp last longer than coal as an energy source?
Why can't scientists answer: 'should people use kelp instead of coal as an energy source'? -Cannot be determined by an experiment -Based on opinion
How many electrons are there in the outer shell of an iodine atom? 7
What happens when sodium atoms react with iodine atoms to produce sodium iodide? -The sodium atom needs to gain an electron and the iodine needs to gain one for a full outer shell -Sodium gives an electron to iodine, so both original atoms have full outer shells and are ions -The iodine ion becomes sodium iodide and is negatively charged
Why does sodium iodide SOLUTION conduct electricity? It is in liquid form so the electrons are free to move around and can therefore conduct
Why is silicon dioxide a suitable material for lining furnaces? -It has a giant covalent structure, meaning that there are extremely strong bonds between the oxygen ans silicon atoms -It has a very high melting point as it takes a very high temperature to melt it, so the iron in the furnace can be melted without fear of the furnace melting in the process
Why is graphite SOFTER than diamond? -The layers of graphite can slide over each other because there are weak forces between the layers -Each diamond atom is strongly bonded to 4 others so the atoms cannot slide over eachother
Graphite conducts electricity, diamond does not EXPLAIN WHY -Graphites electrons are free to move, meaning that it can conduct easily -Diamond is much harder, with strong bonds, and so is unable to conduct electricity as its electrons cannot separate to do so
Describe the structure of a metal Atoms are in a regular structure, held together by strong electrostatic forces. They have a sea of electrons which are free to move
Why are metals good conductors of heat? They're electrons are free to move
How are nanosized particles different from normal sized particles? They are much smaller
Suggest one reason why nanosized particles of silver might help to transfer heat better than normal sized particles? They can fit into smaller gaps than normal sized particles and will have less space between them
Why would Thermosoftening Polymers not suitable for packaging very hot foods They would not melt as they have a low boiling point because there are weak forces between the atoms
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