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Year 10 IGCSE Key Terms
Year 10 IGCSE Key Terms
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Chemistry
11th Grade
05/19/2014

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acid
Definition
any substance that produces hydrogen ions, H+, when dissolved in water
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acid rain
Definition
rain with a pH less than 5.6; acid rain has been made more acidic than normal rain because sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides have dissolved in it; acid rain causes damage to buildings made from limestone, damages metal structures, kills fish, damages leaves in trees so they photosynthesise less
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activation energy
Definition
minimum amount of energy needed to start the reaction/for a successful collision.
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actual yield
Definition
the amount of product obtained when carrying out a reaction
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addition reaction
Definition
a reaction in which atoms are added to an unsaturated carbon compound; the atoms are added using the double bond as one of the double bonds breaks and is used to make two new bonds, e.g. alkenes and halogens
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addition polymer
Definition
polymer formed by addition polymerization; adding many unsaturated monomers using double bonds
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alcohol
Definition
a homologous series of organic compounds which has -OH as its functional group; ethanol is a member of this homologous series
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alkanes
Definition
a homologous series of hydrocarbons which are saturated as they have only single bonds between the carbon atoms
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alkenes
Definition
a homologous series of hydrocarbons which are unsaturated as they have at least 1 double bond somewhere in the chain
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alloys
Definition
mixture of a metal and small amounts of other metals and non-metals, made to have certain improved properties eg harder, stronger, increased resistance to corrosion, increased heat or electrical resistance
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alkali
Definition
any base which is soluble in water
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anions
Definition
negative ions; attracted to anode
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anode
Definition
positive electrode in electrolysis
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atomic number
Definition
number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, determines the order and place of each element in the Periodic Table
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base
Definition
a substance which can neutralise an acid to make a salt and water examples: metal oxides, metal hydroxides,
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catalyst
Definition
a substance which speeds up a reaction but which remains unchanged at the end of the reaction
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catalytic converter
Definition
a piece of equipment which is part of the exhaust of a car and which changes nitrogen oxides into nitrogen before they are released into the atmosphere
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cathode
Definition
negative electrode in electrolysis
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cation
Definition
positive ion ; attracted to cathode
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combustion
Definition
burning, the reacting of a substance with oxygen, exothermic
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complete combustion
Definition
combustion in sufficient oxygen which in the case of hydrocarbons produces carbon dioxide and water
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compound
Definition
a pure substance made from two or more different atoms joined together chemically
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condensation
Definition
a process during which a gas changes into a liquid because its particles are having less energy, slow down and come much closer together
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covalent bond
Definition
force of attraction between a pair of shared electrons and the nucleii of both atoms
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cracking
Definition
the breaking down of long-chain alkanes into smaller alkanes and alkenes using a catalyst and heat (500 C)
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displacement reaction
Definition
a reaction in which a more reactive metal or halogen takes the place of a less reactive metal or halogen in its compound
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ductile
Definition
can easily be drawn into wires, what metals are
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electrolysis
Definition
a reaction which uses electricity to decompose a compound
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electrolyte
Definition
an ionic compound or acid which conducts electricity (molten or in solution) and which is decomposed as it conducts
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element
Definition
a pure substance that consists of 1 type of atom only
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empirical formula
Definition
the formula which gives the most simple ratio of atoms/ions in a molecule/formula unit
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equilibrium
Definition
is reached when the forward reaction and reverse reaction are going on at the same time; at this point the amount of reactant or product does not change.
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half equation
Definition
equation showing what goes on at each electrode in electrolysis
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halogen
Definition
any element from group 7 in the Periodic table
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homologous series
Definition
a group of organic compounds which all have the same general formula, similar chemical properties because they have the same functional group, have a gradual trend in physical properties, and differ by one CH2 unit.
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hydrocarbon
Definition
a compound which has carbon and hydrogen only
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incomplete combustion
Definition
burning in not enough oxygen
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indicator
Definition
any chemical which can change colour when added to different chemicals, usually acids and bases
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intermolecular forces
Definition
weak forces of attraction between molecules
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ion
Definition
a charged atom or group of atoms (which has become charged because it has either lost or gained an electron(s))
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ionic bond
Definition
strong electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions, formed between metals and non-metals
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isotopes
Definition
atoms with the same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons; same mass number but different mass number
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malleable
Definition
easily shaped without breaking, what metals are
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mass number
Definition
the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
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metallic bond
Definition
attraction between positive metal ions and delocalised ‘sea’ of electrons
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mole
Definition
the name given to a certain number and that number is 6.02 x 10^23.
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molecule
Definition
a particle made up of 2 or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
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monomer
Definition
a small molecule which can be joined together to make a long molecule called a polymer; a monomer must have a double bond or a functional group at either end
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% yield
Definition
the actual yield expressed as percentage of the theoretical yield
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period
Definition
horizontal row in the Periodic Table
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polymer
Definition
a large molecule made from many small molecules that have been joined together; each polymer is made up of many repeated units
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precipitation
Definition
a reaction between 2 salt solutions which produces an insoluble salt which sinks to the bottom of the test tube
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precipitate
Definition
insoluble solid formed during a reaction
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rate of a reaction
Definition
amount of change in a reactant or product over a period of time; tells us how fast a reaction is going
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relative atomic mass
Definition
the mass of an atom as compared to 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom; it is also the average mass of all isotopes
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relative molecular mass
Definition
the sum of the relative atomic masses (multiplied by the number of times they are in the molecule) of the atoms in the molecule
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relative formula mass
Definition
the sum of the relative atomic masses (multiplied by the number of times they are in the formula) of the atoms or ions in the giant structure
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simple molecular substance
Definition
substance made up of individual molecules held together by covalent bonds and has weak intermolecular forces between these molecules
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theoretical yield
Definition
the amount of product you should obtain according to the balanced equation and calculations
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thermal decomposition
Definition
breaking down of a compound by heating it
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volatile
Definition
vapourises easily, low boiling point
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