Periodic Table FYP
Analytical techniches
Mole mogging
Specific heatmaxxing
100

This is what happens to the first ionisation energy as you move across the periodic table

What is increase?

100

In paper chromatography, this is also known as the solvent

What is the mobile phase?

100

The number of moles are in 2.0 g of hydrogen gas (H₂)

What is 1 mol?

100

This equation relates heat, mass, temperature change, and specific heat capacity.

What is q = mcΔT?

200

This element has the highest electronegativity out of all the elements on the periodic table

What is fluorine?

200

This is the unknown element's identity

What is strontium

200

This formula is used to calculate the number of moles from mass.

What is n = m / M?

200

Calculate the heat absorbed when 100 g of water increases by 5°C (c = 4.18 J/g°C).

What is 2090 J?

300

This atomic property decreases down a group due to increased electron shell levels.

What is the atomic/ionic radius?

300

The reason that the flame changes colour when different metals are heated.

What is excited electrons?

300

The number of molecules in 0.5 mol of CO₂

What is 3.01 × 10²³ molecules?

300

If 2000 J of energy raises 50 g of a substance by 10°C, calculate its specific heat capacity.

What is 4.0 J/g°C?

400

This property increases as you move across a period from left to right due to increasing nuclear charge.

What is electronegativity?

400

In AES and AAS, this is the reason why the spectra emit/absorb different colour lights

What is emitting/absorbing different specific wavelengths?

400

In the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, if you have 4 mol H₂ and 1 mol O₂, this is the limiting reactant.

What is oxygen (O₂)?

400

The explanation why water has a high specific heat capacity compared to most substances.

What is strong hydrogen bonding requires more energy to increase temperature?

500

These are the 2 reason why electronegativity changes, which also thereby causes polar bonds

What is: 

Different distance from the central positive nucleus

More protons in the central nucleus for electrons in the same shell/orbital

500

This is the relative atomic mass (RAM) for this element

What is 63.62?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

A student reacts 10.0 g of CaCO₃ with 100.0 mL of 1.50 M HCl according to the equation:

CaCO₃(s)+2HCl(aq)→CaCl₂(aq)+CO₂(g)+H₂O(l)

This is the mass of CO₂ produced

What is 3.30grams?

500

A student burns 0.1 mols of ethanol (C₂H₅OH), heating 200.0 g of water from 25.0°C to 35.0°C.
(The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J g⁻¹ °C⁻¹)

This is the molar enthalpy of ethanol

What is 83600 J/mol?

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