(Edexcel) Questions and Answers
Mass number – answer Total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
Atomic number – answer Number of protons in the nucleus
Isotope – answer Atoms which have the same number of protons but different number
of neutrons
Relative Atomic Mass (Ar) – answer The weighted mean mass of an atom of an element
compared to 1/12th of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
Relative isotopic mass – answer The mass of an atom of an isotope compared with
1/12th of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
Relative molecular mass – answer The average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th
of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
Shape of s-orbitals – answer spherical
Shape of p-orbitals - answer3 dumbbells
Electromagnetic radiation – answer Energy that is transmitted as waves with a spectrum
of different frequencies
First ionisation energy – answer The energy required to remove 1 electron from each
atom in 1 mole of gaseous atoms to form 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions
Second ionisation energy – answer The energy required to remove 1 electron form each
ion in 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions to form 1 mole of gaseous 2+ ions
Equation for nth ionisation energy – answer X(n-1)+ ---> Xn+ + e-
Dmitri Mendeleev – answer The person who put the elements in a meaningful order in
1869
Element – answer A group of atoms which all have the same number of protons
Ion – answer An atom which has different numbers of protons and electrons and hence
has a positive or negative charge
, Orbital – answer A region within an atom that can hold up to 2 electrons with opposite
spins
Relative Formula Mass – answer The mass of a formula unit of a giant structure relative
to 1/12th of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
Molecular Formula – answer Actual number of atoms of each element in the molecule
Empirical Formula – answer Simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in
the compound
Disproportionation - answerOccurs when an element is simultaneously oxidised and
reduced to form two different products
Oxidising Agent - answerA compound which oxidises another compound by gaining
electrons and hence itself is reduced
Reducing Agent - answerA compound which reduces another compound by losing
electrons and hence itself is oxidised
Oxidation - answerLoss of Electrons
Reduction - answerGain of Electrons
Ionic bonding - answerThe strongest electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged
ions
Metallic Bonding - answerA strong electrostatic attraction between cations and
delocalised electrons
Covalent Bond - answerA strong electrostatic attraction between a shared pair of
electrons and the nuclei of the bonded atoms
Dative Covalent Bond - answerA covalent bond where both electrons are donated by
one of the atoms
London Forces - answerThe weak attractive force between an instantaneous dipole and
an induced dipole in a neighbouring molecule
Permanent dipole-permanent dipole forces - answerThe attractive force between
permanent dipoles in neighbouring molecules
Hydrogen Bond - answerA strong dipole-dipole attraction between an electron deficient
hydrogen atom and a lone pair of electrons on a highly electronegative atom in a
neighbouring molecule