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acid - Answer-A species that is a proton donor. activation energy - Answer-The minimum amount of kinetic energy that particles need to have in order to react when they collide addition polymer - Answer-A very long molecular chain formed by repeated addition reactions of many unsaturated alkene molecules (monomers). addition polymerisation - Answer-The process in which unsaturated alkene molecules (monomers) add on to a growing polymer chain one at a time to form a very long saturated molecular chain (the addition polymer). addition reaction - Answer-A reaction in which a reactant is added to an unsaturated molecule to make a saturated molecule. adsorption - Answer-The process that occurs when a gas, liquid or solute is held to the surface of a solid or, more rarely, a liquid. alicyclic hydrocarbon - Answer-A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in a ring structure. aliphatic hydrocarbon - Answer-A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in straight or branched chains. alkali - Answer-A type of base that dissolves in water forming hydroxide ions, OH- (aq) ions. alkanes - Answer-The homologous series with the general formula: CnH2n+2. alkyl group - Answer-An alkane with a hydrogen atom removed, e.g. CH3, C2H5; alkyl groups are often shown as 'R'.

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OCR A Level Chemistry
acid - Answer-A species that is a proton donor.
activation energy - Answer-The minimum amount of kinetic energy that particles
need to have in order to react when they collide
addition polymer - Answer-A very long molecular chain formed by repeated
addition reactions of many unsaturated alkene molecules (monomers).
addition polymerisation - Answer-The process in which unsaturated alkene
molecules (monomers) add on to a growing polymer chain one at a time to form a
very long saturated molecular chain (the addition polymer).


addition reaction - Answer-A reaction in which a reactant is added to an
unsaturated molecule to make a saturated molecule.


adsorption - Answer-The process that occurs when a gas, liquid or solute is held to
the surface of a solid or, more rarely, a liquid.


alicyclic hydrocarbon - Answer-A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together
in a ring structure.


aliphatic hydrocarbon - Answer-A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together
in straight or branched chains.


alkali - Answer-A type of base that dissolves in water forming hydroxide ions, OH-
(aq) ions.

,alkanes - Answer-The homologous series with the general formula: CnH2n+2.


alkyl group - Answer-An alkane with a hydrogen atom removed, e.g. CH3, C2H5;
alkyl groups are often shown as 'R'.


amount of substance - Answer-The quantity whose unit of the mole. Chemists use
'amount of substance' as a means of counting atoms.


anhydrous - Answer-A substance that contains no water molecules.


anion - Answer-A negatively charged ion.


atom economy - Answer-atom economy = molecular mass of the desired product
×100 sum of molecular masses of all products


atomic orbital - Answer-A region within an atom that can hold up to two
electrons, with opposite spins.


atomic (proton) number - Answer-The number of protons in the nucleus of an
atom


acid - Answer-A species that is a proton donor.


activation energy - Answer-The minimum energy required to start a reaction by
the breaking of bonds.

, addition polymer - Answer-A very long molecular chain formed by repeated
addition reactions of many unsaturated alkene molecules (monomers).


addition polymerisation - Answer-The process in which unsaturated alkene
molecules (monomers) add on to a growing polymer chain one at a time to form a
very long saturated molecular chain (the addition polymer).


addition reaction - Answer-A reaction in which a reactant is added to an
unsaturated molecule to make a saturated molecule.


adsorption - Answer-The process that occurs when a gas, liquid or solute is held to
the surface of a solid or, more rarely, a liquid.


alicyclic hydrocarbon - Answer-A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together
in a ring structure.


aliphatic hydrocarbon - Answer-A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together
in straight or branched chains.


alkali - Answer-A type of base that dissolves in water forming hydroxide ions, OH-
(aq) ions.


alkanes - Answer-The homologous series with the general formula: CnH2n+2.

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