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Extracting metals QuestionIT 1. What is an ore? Metal compound in a rock. 2. What is produced when metals react with oxygen? Metal oxide. 3. What is this process called and why? Oxidation, gain of oxygen. 4. What is reduction in terms of oxygen? Loss of oxygen. 5. What type of ions do metals produce? Positive. 6. Which is more reactive potassium or iron? Potassium. 7. Which two non-metals can be included in the reactivity series? Carbon and hydrogen.

Extracting metals QuestionIT 8. Why is gold found as an element in the Earth? Unreactive metal. 9. How are metals, less reactive than carbon, extracted from their ores? Reduction with carbon. 10. HT: Describe oxidation in terms of electrons. OIL loss of electrons 11. HT: Describe reduction in terms of electrons. RIG gain of electrons 12. Write the word equation for the reaction between lithium and water. lithium + water lithium hydroxide + hydrogen

Extracting metals QuestionIT 8. Write the balanced symbol equation for the reaction between lithium and water. 2Li(s) + 2H 2 O(l) 2LiOH(aq) + H 2 (g) 9. HT: Zinc can be extracted from zinc oxide by heating it with carbon in the blast furnace. Carbon monoxide is also produced. Which reactant is: a) Oxidised? Carbon b) Reduced? Zinc oxide

Reactions of acids QuestionIT 1. What is produced when acids react with metals? Salt + water. 2. What is produced when an acid reacts with a carbonate? Salt + water + carbon dioxide. 3. What salt is produced by the following acids? a) Hydrochloric acid Chloride b) Sulfuric acid Sulfate c) Nitric acid Nitrate 4. How are soluble salts made from acids and insoluble substances? Solid added to acid until no more reacts; excess solid filtered off. 5. Name the process of producing solid salts from salt solution. Crystallisation.

Reactions of acids QuestionIT 7. Complete the following equations: a) magnesium + sulfuric acid à magnesium sulfate + hydrogen b) sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid à sodium chloride + water c) lithium carbonate + nitric acid à lithium nitrate + water + carbon dioxide 8. Write a balanced symbol equation, with state symbols, for the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid. Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) ZnCl 2 (aq) + H 2 (g)

1. What ions do aqueous acids contain? H + 2. What ions do aqueous alkalis contain? OH - 3. What is the ph scale? Measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. 4. How can ph be measured? Universal indicator, ph probe. 5. What ph is a neutral solution? 7 6. What ph do aqueous acid solutions have? Less than 7. 7. WhatpH do aqueous alkali solutions have? More than 7. Reactions of acids QuestionIT

Reactions of acids QuestionIT 8. Write a balanced symbol equation for the reaction between hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. H + (aq) + OH - (aq) à H 2 O(l)

Electrolysis QuestionIT 1. Why can a molten or dissolved ionic compound conduct electricity? Free moving ions. 2. What is electrolysis? When an electric current is passed through a molten or aqueous ionic solution and the salt breaks down into simpler substances. 3. What is the name of the electrode that positive ions move to? Cathode. 4. What is the name of the electrode that the negative ions move to? Anode. 5. What is produced at the cathode when lead bromide is electrolysed? Lead. 6. What is produced at the anode when lead bromide is electrolysed? Bromine.

Electrolysis QuestionIT 7. What is produced at the cathode is the metal in the solution is more reactive than hydrogen? Hydrogen. 8. What is produced at the anode if the solution does not contain halide ions? Oxygen. 10. Predict the products of electrolysis of copper sulfate solution Positive electrode: Oxygen gas; Negative electrode: Copper.

Electrolysis QuestionIT 1. Why is electrolysis used to extract aluminium form its ore? Aluminium is more reactive than carbon. 2. Why is electrolysis an expensive way to extract metal from its ore? Large amounts of energy needed. 3. Name the compound from which aluminium is extracted. Aluminium oxide/ bauxite. 4. What is this compound dissolved in before electrolysis? Cryolite. 5. What is the anode made of? Carbon.

Electrolysis QuestionIT 6. Describe what happens at the positive electrode during the electrolysis of aluminium oxide. Oxide ions give up their electrons to form oxygen atoms, these join together in pairs to form oxygen gas, the oxygen reacts with the carbon electrode to make carbon dioxide gas.

Energy Changes part 1 AnswerIT 1. How would you know if an exothermic reaction had occurred? The reaction would give out heat/get warmer/ temperature increase. 2. How would you know if an endothermic reaction had occurred? The reaction would take in heat/get colder/ temperature decrease.

Energy Changes part 1 AnswerIT 3. Below is a table of results for four reactions, the temperatures before and after the reactions are also given. Reaction Temperature at start O C Temperature at end O C A 22 28 B 20 20 C 21 12 D 25 25 a/ Which reaction is endothermic? Explain how you know this. Reaction C, it gets colder/temperature falls. b/ Which reaction is exothermic? Explain how you know this. Reaction A, it gets warmer/temperature increases.

Energy Changes part 2 AnswerIT 1. What is meant by the term activation energy? The minimum amount of energy that particles must have to react. 2. On the reaction profile below what is shown by the letters? A Reactants B Products C Activation energy D Overall energy change/that the reaction is exothermic

Energy Changes part 2 AnswerIT 3. What two things are needed for a chemical reaction to occur? Reacting particles collide with each other and with sufficient energy. 4. What is an exothermic reaction? Heat energy given out/energy lost to the surroundings 5. What is an endothermic reaction? Heat energy taken in/energy taken in from the surroundings