Foundations in Chemistry: Acids ,Redox ,Structure

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Definition of an Acid

releases H+ ions

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definition of an alkali

releases OH- ions

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What is a base?

a substance that can accept H+ ions

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<p><span>A sample of magnesium contained 24Mg: 78.60%; 25 Mg: 10.11%; 26Mg: 11.29%.</span></p><p><span>Calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of Mg.</span></p><p><span>Give your answer to four significant figures.</span></p><p><span>[2 marks]</span></p><p><span>2.</span></p><p><span>The mass spectrum of a sample of tellurium is shown in Figure 1.</span></p><p></p><p><span>Use Figure 1 to calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of tellurium.</span></p><p><span>Give your answer to one decimal place.</span></p>

A sample of magnesium contained 24Mg: 78.60%; 25 Mg: 10.11%; 26Mg: 11.29%.

Calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of Mg.

Give your answer to four significant figures.

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The mass spectrum of a sample of tellurium is shown in Figure 1.

Use Figure 1 to calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of tellurium.

Give your answer to one decimal place.

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<p><span>A sample of rubidium was analysed in a mass spectrometer to produce the mass spectrum below.</span></p><p><span>(i)</span></p><p><span>Use this mass spectrum to help you complete the table below.</span></p><p><span>(ii)</span></p><p><span>Calculate the relative atomic mass of this rubidium sample. Give your answer to three significant figures.</span></p>

A sample of rubidium was analysed in a mass spectrometer to produce the mass spectrum below.

(i)

Use this mass spectrum to help you complete the table below.

(ii)

Calculate the relative atomic mass of this rubidium sample. Give your answer to three significant figures.

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<p><span>m</span></p><p><span>Antimony is found naturally in a number of minerals including stibnite. Stibnite typically contains 5% of Sb2S3. Antimony can be obtained by reducing Sb2S3 with scrap iron.</span></p><p><span>(1)</span></p><p><span>(i)</span></p><p><span>Sb_S3 + 3Fe → 2Sb + 3FeS</span></p><p><span>How many moles of Sb2S3 are in 500 kg of a typical sample of stibnite containing 5% by mass of Sb2S3</span></p><p><span>molar mass of Sb2S3 = 340 g mol-1'; relative atomic mass of Sb = 122</span></p><p><span>Calculate the mass of antimony that could be obtained by processing 500 kg of stibnite.</span></p>

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Antimony is found naturally in a number of minerals including stibnite. Stibnite typically contains 5% of Sb2S3. Antimony can be obtained by reducing Sb2S3 with scrap iron.

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(i)

Sb_S3 + 3Fe → 2Sb + 3FeS

How many moles of Sb2S3 are in 500 kg of a typical sample of stibnite containing 5% by mass of Sb2S3

molar mass of Sb2S3 = 340 g mol-1'; relative atomic mass of Sb = 122

Calculate the mass of antimony that could be obtained by processing 500 kg of stibnite.

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<p><span>Nickel makes up 25% of the total mass of a fifty pence coin. A fifty pence coin has mass of 8.0 g.</span></p><p><span>(i)</span></p><p><span>Calculate how many moles of nickel atoms are in a fifty pence coin.</span></p>

Nickel makes up 25% of the total mass of a fifty pence coin. A fifty pence coin has mass of 8.0 g.

(i)

Calculate how many moles of nickel atoms are in a fifty pence coin.

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what is a strong acid?

acid that completely dissociates in solution

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what is a weak acid?

something that only partially dissociates in solution

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What is an ion?

charged atom or molecule

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Definition of an Isotope?

atoms of the same element with the same number of protons and elections but a different number of neutrons

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What is an Ionic Bond?

electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions

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What is a covalent bond?

a bond formed between two or more atoms due to electrostatic attraction from a shared pair of electrons

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What elements can form hydrogen bonds?

Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O) and Fluorine (F)

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How many electrons are in a P-subshell?

6

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How many electrons can a s-subshell hold?

2

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How many electrons can a d-subshell hold?

10

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How many bonding pairs are in a linear bond? Name an example. What is the bond angle?

2 bonding pairs, Beryillium Chloride or Carbon Dioxide.

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How many bonding pairs and lone pairs are in a non-linear molecule?

2 bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs

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Bond angle of NON-linear molecules? And an example

104.5, H2O

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Pyrimidal molecules: How many lone pairs, bonding regions, angle and an example?

1 Lone pairs

3 bonding regions

107 degree angle

Ammonia NH3

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Trigonal Planar: how many bonding regions, lone pairs and what is the bond angle?

3 Bonding regions/pairs

No lone pairs

120 degrees

BF3 is an example

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Octahedral molecules: How many bonding pairs?

6

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<p>What is the bond angle of an Octahedral molecule?</p>

What is the bond angle of an Octahedral molecule?

90 degrees

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What is the bond angle in a tetrahedral molecule?

109.5 degrees

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How many bonding regions does a tetrahedral molecule have?

4

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<p>Barium metal can be extracted from barium oxide, BaO, by reduction with aluminium. 6BaO + 2A/ 3Ba + Ba3Al2O6</p><p>Calculate the mass of barium metal that could be produced from reduction of 500 g of barium oxide using this method.</p><p></p>

Barium metal can be extracted from barium oxide, BaO, by reduction with aluminium. 6BaO + 2A/ 3Ba + Ba3Al2O6

Calculate the mass of barium metal that could be produced from reduction of 500 g of barium oxide using this method.

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<p> Nickel makes up 25% of the total mass of a fifty pence coin. A fifty pence coin has mass of 8.0 g.</p><p>(i) Calculate how many moles of nickel atoms are in a fifty pence coin.</p>

Nickel makes up 25% of the total mass of a fifty pence coin. A fifty pence coin has mass of 8.0 g.

(i) Calculate how many moles of nickel atoms are in a fifty pence coin.

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<p><span>Aqueous silver nitrate can be used as a test for halide ions. A student decided to carry out this test on a solution of magnesium chloride. The bottle of magnesium chloride that the student used showed the formula MgCl2.6H20.</span></p><p><span>The student dissolved a small amount of MgCl2.6H20 in water and added aqueous silver nitrate to the aqueous solution.</span></p><p><span>(i) What is the molar mass of MgC/2.6H20?</span></p><p><span>In gmol-1</span></p>

Aqueous silver nitrate can be used as a test for halide ions. A student decided to carry out this test on a solution of magnesium chloride. The bottle of magnesium chloride that the student used showed the formula MgCl2.6H20.

The student dissolved a small amount of MgCl2.6H20 in water and added aqueous silver nitrate to the aqueous solution.

(i) What is the molar mass of MgC/2.6H20?

In gmol-1