Chemistry C5 GCSE (OCR)

Description

GCSE Science Flashcards on Chemistry C5 GCSE (OCR), created by Sally Oliver on 05/11/2016.
Sally Oliver
Flashcards by Sally Oliver, updated more than 1 year ago More Less
Josh Price
Created by Josh Price over 9 years ago
Usman Rauf
Copied by Usman Rauf over 9 years ago
Sally Oliver
Copied by Sally Oliver about 8 years ago
9
1

Resource summary

Question Answer
What does dry air consist of? Elements? Compounds? Elements: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon Compounds: Carbon Dioxide
How much of each gas is in the atmosphere? Nitrogen: 78% Oxygen: 21% Argon: 1% Carbon Dioxide: 0.04%
What are the symbols for the main gases which make up the air? N2 = Nitrogen O2 = Oxygen Ar = Argon CO2 = Carbon Dioxide
Most non-metals and most compounds between non-metals are m_______. Molecular
Molecular elements and elements with small molecules have ______ melting and boiling points. Low
What form do molecular elements take at room temperature? Why? Gas They consist of small molecules with weak forces of attraction between the molecules.
Do pure molecular compounds conduct electricity? Why? No Their molecules are not charged.
What is covalent bonding? How does it arise? Bonding within molecules. Electrostatic attraction between the nuclei of the atoms and the electrons shared between them.
Are covalent bonds strong? Yes
What does the hydrosphere consist of? Mainly water, with some dissolved compounds (salts).
How are the ions in crystals of a solid ionic compound arranged? A regular way, forming a lattice.
What is ionic bonding? The forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions, which hold together ions in a crystal.
What happens to the ions when an ionic crystal dissolves in water? They separate and can move around freely.
Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water? Because the ions are charged and they are able to move around independently in the solution.
How can ions in ionic compounds be detected? They have distinct properties and they form compounds with distinct properties.
Some metal ions can be identified in solution by adding a______ because they form i______ h_______ with characteristic colours. Alkali Insoluble Hydroxides
Some n_______ i_____ can be identified in solution by adding a r_____ that reacts with ions to form an i_______ s_____. Negative Ions Reagent Insoluble Solution
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

C7 Quiz - Energetics
Leah Firmstone
C1 Quiz
Leah Firmstone
GCSE Biology B2 (OCR)
Usman Rauf
Chemistry Module C2: Material Choices
James McConnell
Chemistry Module C1: Air Quality
James McConnell
C2: Material Choices Test
James McConnell
C1: Air Quality Test
James McConnell
B7.1-3 - Peak Performance
franimal
Biology- Genes and Variation
Laura Perry
Biology Revision - Y10 Mock
Tom Mitchell
Rates of Reaction
Evie Papanicola