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2.1.1: Atomic structure
Ion,
Relative formula mass not required,
Relative atomic mass a
19  cards
2.1.2: Compounds, formulae and equations
Nitrate ion,
Sulfate ion,
No
14  cards
2.1.3: Amount of substance
Avogadro constant definition,
Molar mass definition,
Empirical formula definition
13  cards
2.1.4: Acids
Weak acid,
Strong acid,
Bronsted lowry base
24  cards
2.1.5: Redox
All uncombined elements have an o...,
The sum of oxidation numbers in a...,
The oxidation number of a monatom...
14  cards
2.2.1: Electron structure & ionisation energy
Ground state,
Energy levels converge where,
The higher the n
24  cards
2.2.2: Bonding & Structure
Ionic bond,
Groups whose elements form ionic ...,
Properties of giant ionic structures
42  cards
3.1.1: Periodicity
Periods,
How are the elements of the perio...,
First ionisation energy
10  cards
3.1.2: Group 2
Group 2 elements form,
Group 2 elements are _____ conduc...,
Group 2 elements have oxidation n...
10  cards
3.1.3: The halogens
Test for halide ions,
Results for halide ions test,
Add what to halide ppt as a furth...
17  cards
3.2.1: Enthalpy changes
H for exothermic reactions is,
H for endothermic reactions is,
Enthalpy change h is
15  cards
3.2.2: Reaction rates
Factors affecting rate of reaction,
How to measure rate of reaction,
Effect of increasing concentratio...
11  cards
3.2.3: Chemical Equilibrium
0  cards
4.1.1: Basic concepts of organic chemistry
Hydrocarbon,
Functional group,
Homologous series
22  cards
4.1.2: Alkanes
Intermolecular forces in alkanes,
London forces,
Why are alkanes non polar
17  cards
4.1.3: Alkenes
General formula alkenes,
What is an alkene,
Bond
28  cards
4.2.1: Alcohols
Alcohol function group,
Primary alcohol,
Secondary alcohol
17  cards
4.2.2: Haloalkanes
Nucleophile
1  cards
- 4.2.4: Analytical techniques
0  cards
5.1.1: How fast?
Rate of reaction definition,
Rate constant k,
Order with respect to a
19  cards
5.1.2: How far?
Homogenous equilibria,
Heterogenous equilibria,
K only includes species in which ...
17  cards
5.1.3: Acids, Bases and Buffers
Bronsted lowry acid,
Bronsted lowry base,
Why use the ph scale rather than ...
21  cards
5.2.1: Lattice enthalpy
Enthalpy of formation fh,
Enthalpy of combustion,
Enthalpy of neutralisation
28  cards
5.2.2: Enthalpy and entropy
Entropy units,
Entropy s,
How does entropy of a substance v...
14  cards
5.2.3: Redox and electrode potentials
Standard electrode potential,
What is the electrode made out of...,
How to set up a half cell with tw...
20  cards
5.3.1: Transition elements
Transition metal,
In transition metals the 4s is hi...,
Which subshell are e lost from first
24  cards
- 5.3.2: Qualitative analysis
0  cards
6.1.1: Aromatic compounds
Arenes,
Why are the electrons in benzene ...,
Evidence for the delocalisation o...
27  cards
6.1.2: Carbonyl compounds
Carbonyl group,
Physical properties of carbonyl c...,
Carbonyls have higher lower boili...
22  cards
6.1.3: Carboxylic acids and esters
Carboxylic acid functional group,
Ester functional group,
Physical properties of carboxylic...
24  cards
6.2.1: Amines
Amine functional group,
How are amines formed,
Primary and secondary amines can ...
20  cards
6.2.2: Amino acids and chirality
Formula of an amino acid,
What does the prefix indicate,
Properties of different groups in...
12  cards
- 6.2.3: Polyesters and polyamides
0  cards
- 6.2.4: Carbon-carbon bond formation
0  cards
6.2.5: Organic synthesis
How to get from a or aldehyde ket...,
What do you get if you add hcn to...,
How to reduce a ketone aldehyde t...
35  cards
6.3.1: Chromatography and qualitative analysis
How to identify phenols,
How to differentiate between keto...,
How to identify alkenes
6  cards
- 6.2.3: Spectroscopy
0  cards
Organic chemistry - functional groups
C c,
C c,
R oh
21  cards
Definitions
Addition reaction,
Alicyclic,
Aliphatic
7  cards
Paper 3 - practical techniques
How to obtain impure solid from h...,
Recrystallisation method,
How to check for purity
3  cards

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