questions and answers.
What is the fundamental difference between matter and energy?
☑️ Matter has mass and occupies space, while energy is the capacity to do work or produce
change without having mass or volume.
How does atomic radius change across a period and why?
☑️ It decreases across a period due to increasing nuclear charge pulling electrons closer.
What determines the reactivity of an element?
☑️ The number of valence electrons and how easily they are gained or lost.
Why do noble gases rarely form compounds?
☑️ They have a complete valence shell, making them chemically stable.
What is the role of orbitals in electron configuration?
☑️ Orbitals describe the probability region where an electron is likely to be found.
How does electronegativity influence bond formation?
☑️ It determines how strongly atoms attract shared electrons in a bond.
What is the difference between empirical and molecular formulas?
☑️ Empirical shows the simplest ratio, while molecular shows the actual number of atoms.
Why is Avogadro’s number important in chemistry?
☑️ It links the microscopic world of atoms to measurable quantities in moles.
What happens to particles during diffusion?
☑️ They move from regions of high concentration to low concentration due to kinetic energy.
Why do solids have fixed shapes?
☑️ Their particles are closely packed and only vibrate in fixed positions.
What is the significance of activation energy?
☑️ It is the minimum energy required for a reaction to occur.
How does temperature affect reaction rate?
☑️ Higher temperature increases particle collisions and speeds up reactions.
What is the difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions?
☑️ Endothermic absorbs heat, while exothermic releases heat.
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, What causes chemical equilibrium?
☑️ Equal rates of forward and reverse reactions.
Why are catalysts important in reactions?
☑️ They lower activation energy and speed up reactions without being consumed.
What is the pH scale used for?
☑️ To measure acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
How do acids behave in water?
☑️ They donate hydrogen ions (H⁺).
What defines a base in chemistry?
☑️ A substance that accepts hydrogen ions or produces OH⁻ ions.
Why is water considered a universal solvent?
☑️ It dissolves many substances due to its polarity.
What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonds?
☑️ Ionic involves electron transfer, covalent involves electron sharing.
How does pressure affect gases?
☑️ Increasing pressure decreases volume if temperature is constant.
What is Boyle’s Law?
☑️ It states pressure is inversely proportional to volume at constant temperature.
What happens during oxidation?
☑️ Loss of electrons.
What happens during reduction?
☑️ Gain of electrons.
Why are oxidation and reduction always paired?
☑️ Because electrons lost by one substance are gained by another.
What is the role of valence electrons?
☑️ They determine how an element bonds with others.
Why do metals conduct electricity?
☑️ They have free-moving electrons.
What is a mole in chemistry?
☑️ A unit representing 6.022 × 10²³ particles.
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