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This document contains all the relevant Chemistry definitions and important information that grade 12 students will need to know for both their preliminary and final examinations. Sections included are: Quantitative Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry, Energy Change and Rates of Reaction, Chemical Equilibrium, Organic Chemistry, Acids and Bases.

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Chemistry Definitions and Terms




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,1. Quantitative Chemistry
 Mole – SI unit for amount of substance which contains as many
elementary particles as there are in 12g of the carbon-12 isotope.
 Isotope – atoms of the same element that have the same number of
protons but different number of neutrons in the nucleus.
 Valency – the number of electrons an atom will gain, lose or share in
order to become stable.
 Molar mass – the mass in grams of one mole of the substance.
 Relative atomic mass – a number which indicates the average mass
of 1 atom of that element in comparison to the mass of 1 carbon-12
atom to which precisely 12 amu have been assigned.
 1 mole of any substance contains 6,02 x 1023 mol-1 elementary
particles.
 Solute – the substance that is dissolved in the solution. (usually
smaller than solvent)
 Solvent – the substance in which another substance is dissolved,
forming a solution.
 Solution – a homogenous mixture of solute and solvent.
 Concentration – the amount of solute per unit volume of solution.
 Limiting reagent – the substance that is used up first and ends the
chemical reaction when it is used up.
 Yield – a measure of the extent of a reaction, generally measured by
comparing the amount of product against the amount of product that
is possible.




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, 2. Chemical Bonding – intramolecular bonds (3 types)
 Intramolecular bond – a bond that occurs between atoms within
molecules.
 Valence electrons – electrons in the outer most energy level of an
atom.
 Lewis diagram – the diagram with the dots and crosses.
 Couper notation – with the joining lines.
 Covalent bond – a sharing of at least one pair of electrons by 2 non-
metal atoms.
 Pure covalent bond (non-polar) – an equal sharing of electrons.
(diatomic molecules, noble gasses, CO2)
 Polar covalent bond – unequal sharing of electrons leading to a
dipole forming (as a result of electronegativity difference).
(polyatomic ions)
 Dative covalent bond – both electrons come from the same atom.
 Electronegativity – a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a
bonding pair of electrons / the pull that an atom has on shared
electrons.
 δ+ = atom with lower electronegativity / δ- = atom with higher
electronegativity.
 Lone pairs – the electron pairs in the outermost energy level of the
atom that DO NOT take part in the chemical bonding process.
 The greater the charge on the nucleus, the greater the attractive
force is on the shared electron pair, the greater the electronegativity.
 The smaller the radius of the atom, the closer the nucleus is to the
shared electron pair, the greater the electronegativity.
 Ionic bond – a transfer of electrons with subsequent electrostatic
attraction.
 Metallic bond – being between a positive kernel and sea of
delocalised electrons.
3. Chemical bonding – intermolecular forces (4 types)

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