GCSE AQA Chemistry Revision - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The Russian Chemist who designed the periodic table. Dimitri Mendeleev
93%
True or false: all atoms in an element are the same. TRUE
91%
What are atoms with the same number of protons but with different numbers of neutrons? Isotopes
89%
What is a finite resource? One that will run out
89%
What does the state symbol (aq) indicate? Aqueous / dissolved in water
87%
What does the state symbol (l) indicate? Liquid
86%
What is a reversible reaction? A reaction which can go from reactants to products but also from products to reactants
84%
How does boiling point change with the length of an alkane? The longer the alkane, the higher its boiling point
79%
The plum-pudding model of the atom An atom consisting of tiny negative electrons (the 'plums') surrounded by a sea of positive charge (the 'pudding')
78%
If a reaction is exothermic in the forward direction, what will it be in the reverse direction? Endothermic
77%
What does the formula CaCO₃ tell you about the compund calcium carbonate? It contains 1 calcium atom to 1 carbon atom to 3 oxygen atoms
75%
What is the general formula for alkanes? CnH2n+2
72%
How does the amount of product and reactant change at equilibrium? Neither the product, nor the reactant change at equilibrium
71%
The first five alkanes. Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane
70%
What is the formula for a mean rate of reaction in terms of products? Quantity of product formed ÷ time taken
70%
What is 'collision theory'? The theory that chemical reactions only occur when particles collide with sufficient energy
70%
How does flammability change with the length of an alkane? The longer the alkane, the less flammable it is
67%
How do you test for an alkene? React it with bromine water
65%
What is an alloy? A mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal
64%
What is nanoscience? The study of small particles that are between 1 & 100 nanometres in size
64%
Why are pure metals soft? Layers of metal ions are free to slide over each other
62%
What are the products of complete combustion? Carbon dioxide and water
58%
Reasons for alloying a metal To make it harder, to make it less reactive, etc.
58%
How is the relative formula mass calculated? The Ar's of the individual elements that make up the compound are added together
56%
Why can alloys be harder than pure metals? Different size of atoms disturb the layers to stop them sliding over each other
54%
What is the relative atonic mass (Ar) of an element? The mass of an atom of the element compared to the mass of one atom of carbon-12
52%
What are mixtures? Two or more elements or compounds, which are not chemically combined
50%
What is a chemical reaction? Rearranging atoms to make new chemicals
44%
Molecule definition Any elements chemically joined
40%
What is the relative formula mass (Mr)? The mass of a compound compared to the mass of one atom of carbon-12
38%
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