Chemistry Cheat Sheet 1 PDF
Chemistry Cheat Sheet 1 PDF
Chemistry Cheat Sheet 1 PDF
A lot of energy is needed to break an ionic
bond as the electrostatic forces are extremely
strong. Meaning Ionic Compounds are hard to
melt. Table Salt NaCl melts at a really high
temperature.
Polyatomic Ions:
When a number of ions are made up of more
than one atom. Same method though.
Example Calcium Carbonate
Example Ammonium Carbonate
Electrons and Electricity: Metals are good
conductors of electricity as they dont have
many electrons in the outer shell, and these
electrons are easily moved.
A substance will only conduct electricity if
contains charged particles that can move
around freely. These charged particles are
delocalised electrons because they are not
stuck in one locality. These electrons cause a
metal to be shiny.
All metals conduct electricity at a solid state,
while Ionic Compounds only conduct
electricity at molten state.
Covalent Bonding: Is between two non
metals, which are to the right of the periodic
table. This is when electrons are shared to
gain stability
Covalent bonding either results in a diatomic
molecule or a molecular compound.
2
2
2
Examples of Diatomic Molecules: H , Li , Cl
Examples of Molecular Compounds: CO2, H2O
These Molecular Compounds do not conduct
electricity, because molecules are uncharged
and are unable to carry a current. They are
easily separated.
C02
2
F
CH4
Decomposition Reactions:
Decomposition Reactions are the breakdown
of compounds into similar compounds.
Either Elements or more similar compounds.
Thermal Decomposition uses heat to provide
energy for a reaction.
Combustion:
Is a fast reaction with oxygen. The reaction
releases light energy and heat energy, which
may be seen as flame. Combustion is a type of
Oxidation reaction, so is Respiration.
Polymers and Plastics:
Giant Molecules are called Polymers. These
are made by combining smaller molecules, to
make a long chain on molecules. The small
molecules being placed under reaction
conditions (specific temperature and/or
pressure) that encourage them to join
together in a chain reaction to form giant
molecules that can contain thousands of
atoms.
Proteins, DNA and cellulose are natural
Polymers.
Polythene is (C 2 H 4),
Monomer + Monomer = Polymer
Precipitation Reactions:
A precipitation reaction refers to the formation
of an insoluble salt when two solutions
containing soluble salts are combined. The
insoluble salt that falls out of solution is known
as the precipitate, hence the
reaction's name. Precipitation reactions can help
determine the presence of various ions in
solution.