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Process has enthalpy change= standard enthalpy of formation of CaF2
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Ca(s) + F2(g) --> CaF2(s) |
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Explain why the enthalpy of lattice dissociation for calcium fluoride is greater than that
for calcium chloride. |
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Definition
- Because fluoride (ion) smaller than chloride
- Electrostatic attraction stronger/ionic bonding stronger/attraction between ions stronger/more energy to separate ions
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Use your knowledge of the equation ΔE = hν to suggest what happens to the e-'s
in fluorite when ultra-violet light is absorbed and when visible light is given out. |
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Definition
- u.v. absorbed: electrons/they move to higher energy (levels)/ electrons excited
- visible light given out: electrons/they fall back down/move to lower energy levels
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Explain why Fe3+ ions are as effective as Fe2+ ions in catalysing this reaction. |
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Definition
Equations 1 and 2 can occur in any order. |
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Definition
- Has ligand(s)
- linked by co-ordinate bonds
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FUNCTION OF HAEMOGLOBIN IN THE BLOOD. |
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With reference to haemoglobin, explain why carbon monoxide is toxic. |
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Definition
- Because it bonds to the iron/haemoglobin
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Term
Give one reason why methanol, synthesised from carbon dioxide and hydrogen, may
not be a carbon-neutral fuel. |
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Definition
CO2 /CO/CH4 may be produced during H2 manufacture/building the
plant/transport/operating the plant |
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Describe a standard hydrogen electrode. |
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Definition
- Hydrogen /H2 gas/bubbles
- 1.0 mol dm–3 HCl / H+
- At 298K and 100kPa
- Pt (electrode)
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Term
Suggest one reason why poisoning reduces the effectiveness of a heterogeneous
catalyst. |
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Definition
Poison attaches to surface |
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Term
Suggest how poisoning of a catalyst, used in an industrial process, can be
minimised. |
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Definition
- Purify reactants
- Remove impurities
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Term
Give one reason, other than cost, why the platinum electrodes are made by coating a
porous ceramic material with platinum rather than by using platinum rods. |
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Definition
Increases the surface area (so reaction faster) |
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Term
Suggest why the e.m.f. of a hydrogen– oxygen fuel cell, operating in acidic conditions,
is exactly the same as that of an alkaline fuel cell. |
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Definition
Overall reaction is the same |
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Term
main advantage of a fuel cell over a
re-chargeable cell such as the nickel– cadmium cell when used to provide power for an
electric motor that propels a vehicle. |
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Definition
- Lack of pollution
- Hydrogen and oxygen supplied continuously
- Can be operated without stopping to recharge
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Electron affinity of chlorine is an exothermic change. |
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Definition
Net attraction between the chlorine nucleus and the extra electron |
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Definition
- Ions can be regarded as point charges (or perfect spheres)
- Allow no polarisation
- Only bonding is ionic
- No covalent character
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