Notes and Questions: Aqa Gcse
Notes and Questions: Aqa Gcse
Notes and Questions: Aqa Gcse
Element Symbol
Sodium
Chlorine
Oxygen
K
Si
S
Phosphorous
Compounds:
The formulae of iron (II) sulphide can be worked out from the
charges.
1) Symbol Fe S
2) Charges 2 2
3) Simplest Ratio 1 1
4) Formulae FeS
Al O
3 2
2 3
Al2O3
Using the following table of common elements and their charges to
complete the following formulae:
a) Sodium Bromide
b) Potassium Oxide
d) Magnesium Nitrate
e) Zinc Hydroxide
f) Ammonium Sulphate
When a reaction occurs we can write equations in the following form.
Reactants Products
For instance when Iron and Sulphur react the word equation and
symbol equation would be would be:
Fe + S FeS
e.g. A + B2 AB
Balanced 2A + B2 2AB
i) A2 + B2 AB
ii) A + B A2B3
iii) A + B2 AB3
iv) A2 + B2 AB2
v) A2 + B2 A2B3
1) Chromatography:
because under the same conditions the same dyes will travel the same
d__________.
2) Distillation:
iii) ______ the mixture and leave the filter paper to dry
(Sand).
Pour the ______ into an evaporating basin and allow the solvent to
________ (Salt).
What separation technique would you use to separate the following
mixtures:
Mixture Technique
Inks
Air
Crude Oil
Food colourings
Scientific Models of the Atom:
The new model was called the n________ model. It was further
observations agreed.
Later experiments led to the idea that the p________ charge of any
p___________ charge.
Atomic No. = 11
= 12
Using your Periodic Table complete the following table.
C 6 6
19
F 9
25
Mg 12
35
Cl 35
Ca 20
238
U 238
7
Li+
27
Al3+
16
O2-
Isotopes are atoms of the same ______ which have the same number
10. For Boron there are two isotopes with their abundances
in the brackets. Calculate the Relative Atomic Mass.
10.8
11. For Neon there are three isotopes with their abundances
in the brackets. Calculate the Relative Atomic Mass.
20.2
Electron Configuration:
The electrons orbit the nucleus. The electrons are arranged in shells
that represent orbit of similar energy.
2nd Shell: 8
3rd Shell: 1
Overall: 2, 8, 1
i) Carbon
ii) Magnesium
iii) Potassium
Electron Configurations can also be drawn:
e.g. Sodium
i) Oxygen
ii) Chlorine
iii) Calcium
a) What is the relationship between the group number and the number of
outer electrons.
The Periodic Table
15. How many outer electrons and shells does Calcium have?
Before the discovery of p_________, n_______ and e_________,
scientists attempted to classify the elements by arranging them in
order of their a_________ w________.
one electron.
The halogens all react in a similar way because they are trying to
g_____ an electron into their outer s_______.
As you go down the group the outer s________ is further from the
n_________ and therefore the a________ is weaker. This means it
is h________to g______ an electron.
2I- I2 + 2e-
Cr
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
34. What are the colours of these transition metal compounds:
K2Cr2O7
KMnO4
Fe2O3
CoCl2
NiO
CuSO4
MnO2
Fe
Ni
V2O5
Pt / Rh