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Why must the anode be replaced regularly? The anode must be replaced regularly because the oxygen produced at the anode reacts with the carbon in the graphite forming carbon dioxide gas What are exothermic reactions? Exothermic reactions are reactions that transfer energy to their surroundings What happens to the temperature of the surroundings in an exothermic reaction? In an exothermic reaction the temperature of the surroundings gets increases Give three examples of exothermic reactions Three examples of exothermic reactions are combustion, oxidation and neutralization What are two uses of exothermic reactions? Two uses of exothermic reactions are hand warmers and self-heating cans In an exothermic reaction what has more energy the reactants or the products? In an exothermic reaction the reactants have more energy that the products Why do the reactants have more energy that the products in an exothermic reaction? In an exothermic reaction the reactants have more energy that the products because energy is being transferred from the reaction to the surroundings What does the difference between the energy of the reactants and the energy the products tell us? The difference between the energy of the reactants and the energy the products tells us the energy that has been released to the surroundings What are endothermic reactions? Endothermic reactions are reactions that take in energy from their surroundings What happens to the temperature of the surroundings in an endothermic reaction? In an endothermic reaction the temperature of the surroundings decreases Give an example of endothermic reactions An example of a endothermic reaction is thermal decomposition What are two uses of endothermic reactions? Endothermic reaction are used in cold packs and cooking In an endothermic reaction what has more energy the reactants or the products? In an endothermic reaction the products have more energy that the reactants Why do the products have more energy that the reactants in an endothermic reaction? In an endothermic reaction the products have more energy that the reactants because energy has been taken in from the surroundings What does the difference between the energy of the reactants and the energy the products tell us? The difference between the energy of the reactants and the energy the products tell us the amount of energy taken in by the reaction What is needed for reaction to occur? Reactions can only occur when particles collide with each other with sufficient energy What is the activation energy? Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that particles need in order to react In an exothermic reaction energy changes are shown as positive or negative? In an exothermic reaction energy changes are shown as negative Why are energy changes shown as negative in exothermic reactions? In an exothermic reaction energy changes are shown as negative because energy has been transferred In an endothermic reaction are energy changes shown as positive or negative? In an exothermic reaction energy changes are shown as positive Why are energy changes shown as positive in endothermic reactions? In an endothermic reaction energy changes are shown as positive because energy has been gained Is making bonds exothermic or endothermic? Making bonds releases energy so it is exothermic Is breaking bonds exothermic or endothermic? Breaking bonds requires energy so it is endothermic What is the energy value? The energy value tells us the energy required to break that bond How do you calculate the energy change of a reaction? To calculate the energy of a reaction you need two things the structure of the molecules and the energy value of each bond, add up the energy need to break all the reactants and the energy need to make all the products, the difference between the energy needed for the reactants and the energy needed for the products is the energy change What is an electrolyte? An electrolyte is a solution that can conduct electricity Give an example of an electrolyte An example of an electrolyte is an ionic compound What is one way of producing electricity? One way of producing electricity is to take two different metals and place them into an electrolyte What is the half equation for a negative electrode? 2H₂ → 4H⁺ + 4e⁻ What is the half equation for a positive electrode? O₂ + 4H⁺ + 4e⁻ → 2H₂O What is the overall equation? 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

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AQA Chemistry Paper 1 Exam
What are atoms?
Atoms are the particles that make up everything




What is an element?
An element is a substance in which all the atoms are the same




Where are elements shown?
Elements are shown in the Periodic table




How many elements are there?
There are around 118 elements




What is a compound?
A compound is a substance that contain two or more elements chemically combined

,Describe the properties of compounds
The properties of compounds are usually different to the elements that they are
made from




What is a mixture?
A mixture is a substance with different elements or compounds not chemically
combined




Give an example of a mixture
An example of a mixture is sand and water as they are not chemically combined and
can be separated by physical means




What is a molecule?
A molecule is a substance that has any elements chemically joined




What does a chemical formula tell you about a molecule?
A chemical formula tells the elements in a molecule and the number of atoms of
each element

,How is a chemical formula presented?
Each element symbol starts with a capital letter, if there is a second letter it is in
lower case




What are state symbols?
State symbols show the physical state of the substance solid (s), liquid (l), gas (g), or
dissolved in water (aq)




Name three properties of Metals
-Strong
-Good conductors of heat and electricity
-High melting and boiling points




Name three properties of Non-Metals
-Weak
-Bad conductors of heat and electricity
-Low melting and boiling points




State the four different ways of separating mixtures

, Four different ways of separating mixtures are filtration, crystallisation, distillation or
chromatography




Describe the process of filtration
Pour your mixture onto the filter paper, the liquid simply passes through the filter
paper into the flask. The insoluble solid cannot pass through and so it stays on the
paper




Describe the process of crystallization
Use the method of filtration to filter off any excess soluble solid. Evaporate the
mixture then transfer the hot mixture onto a dish. Crystals are formed when the
mixture has cooled




Describe the process of simple distillation
First we evaporate the mixture by heating it, the dissolved solid then vaporises. These
vapors condense in the condenser, the dissolved solid then flows into the beaker and
liquid stays in the flask




Describe the process of chromatography
Take a strip of filter paper and draw a line on the bottom of the paper. Put a small
drop of ink on the line, take a jar full of water up to the line and put the filter paper in.

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