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maybe you guys didnt see it,
define the mole
define the mole
A mole of a substance is that quantity which contains as many elementary units (atoms, ions or molecules) as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of the carbon-12 isotopeIn ionic bonds, electrons are directly transferred from one atom, which becomes a positive ion (cation), to another atom, which becomes a negative ion (anion).
In covalent bonds, electrons are shared between the atoms in the bond.
Ionic bonds are involve the bonding of the atoms of a metal and a non metal where as covalent bonds are the bonding of the atoms of two non-metals.
define the mole.
The mole is a method of measuring quantities of reacting substances. (WE HAVEN'T LEARNT THIS AT ALL YET, SO I'M BASING THIS ON MY KNOWLEDGE FROM THE TEXTBOOK).In ionic bonds, electrons are directly transferred from one atom, which becomes a positive ion (cation), to another atom, which becomes a negative ion (anion).
In covalent bonds, electrons are shared between the atoms in the bond.
Ionic bonds are involve the bonding of the atoms of a metal and a non metal where as covalent bonds are the bonding of the atoms of two non-metals.
define the mole.
An empirical formula is the repeating ratio (e.g 1:2) used to express the composition of different elements within an ionic compound.A mole of a substance is that quantity which contains as many elementary units (atoms, ions or molecules) as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of the carbon-12 isotope
A mole of an element is the mass that in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight. A mole of a compound is the mass that in grams is mumerically equal to the molecular weight
Define the emipirical fomula (1 Mark)
Biosphere - silicon?An empirical formula is the repeating ratio (e.g 1:2) used to express the composition of different elements within an ionic compound.
Identify 1 compound from each of the 4 spheres on Earth - The Biosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere (2 marks)
MY MARKING: You'll get 0.5/2 for that. The only compound mentioned was water. A Biosphere compound can be a protein or a carbohydrate or a fat, a Lithosphere compound can be Quartz or even Calcite, and a Hydrosphere compound can be Sodium Chloride or Water or even Magnesium Chloride.Biosphere - silicon?
Lithosphere - oxgen, clay
hydrosphere - magnesium
atmosphere - water
State the total number of atoms in one molecule of chloric acid HCIO3 (2 Marks)
Biosphere - GlucoseAn empirical formula is the repeating ratio (e.g 1:2) used to express the composition of different elements within an ionic compound.
Identify 1 compound from each of the 4 spheres on Earth - The Biosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere (2 marks)
MY MARKING:
Describe the limitations of models used to represent bonding between substances. (3 marks)
Biosphere - Glucose
Lithosphere - Silicon dioxide
Hydrosphere - Water
Atmosphere - Carbon dioxide
Identify 4 metallic properties and explain them by referring to the metallic bond (8 marks)
BTW, WTF, I haven't done the tetrahedral stuff in class.^Yeah just realised, should have made it 4 marks instead, half a mark for a correct property and half a mark for a correct explanation with reference to the metallic bond. 8/8 btw
My teacher touched on it just a little, but most of it was just what I thought of itBTW, WTF, I haven't done the tetrahedral stuff in class.
My 3 points for that were just (4th point just in case):
- Bond strength and length is not indicated
- The lines representing the bonds have no physical reality, so they cannot be understood in terms of real life.
- Some exceptions always exist for each type of substance.
- Some physical properties cannot be properly shown using the models e.g sonority.
Stone AgeAnd now everyone's favourite question. List the different ages of stone and metals throughout history in chronological order, identifying the years during which each age existed. (2 marks)
Post new question?Stone Age
Copper Age
Iron Age
Bronze Age
don'yt know the time periods
When separating the components of a NaCl(aq) solution, what would be a more effective technique, evaporation to dryness or distillation? Explain. (2 marks)Post new question?
A solution would mean that it is dissolved in water. Therefore, to get rid of the water, evaporation to dryness should be first used. Then the NaCl crystals can be distilled, due to the differences in their boiling points.When separating the components of a NaCl(aq) solution, what would be a more effective technique, evaporation to dryness or distillation? Explain. (2 marks)
0/2 marks. Stone----> Copper----> Bronze----> Iron----> Modern AgeStone Age
Copper Age
Iron Age
Bronze Age
don'yt know the time periods