ATOMS, ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS
PROPERTIES OF SUBSTANCES
SYMBOLS AND FORMULAE
POLYMERS
POLYMER PROPERTIES AND USES
100

What is everything made from?

Atoms

100

Name one property of a substance

Any one from: Melting point, Boiling point, Density, Conductivity, Solubility, Reactivity
100

What does a chemical symbol represent?

An element

100

What is a polymer?

A long chain made from repeating units

100

Which natural polymer traps air and is a good insulator?

Wool

200
What is an element made from?

One type of atom

200

Which type of element usually conducts electricity very well - metals or non metals?

Metals

200

What does a chemical formula show?

The types and numbers (or ratio) of atoms in a substance

200

What is the name of the repeating unit in a polymer?

Monomer

200

Which property makes rubber useful for tyres?

Flexibility

300

What is a compound?

Two or more different elements chemically bonded together

300

What happens when a substance reaches its boiling point?

It changes state from a liquid to a gas

300

How many hydrogen atoms are in H₂O?

2

300

Give one example of a natural polymer.

Any one from: Wool, cotton or rubber 

300

What happens to the melting point when polymer chains become longer?

The melting point increases

400

True or false: A compound has the same properties as the elements that make it up?

False

400

Complete the sentence: Elements in the same group of the periodic table have similar __________ properties

Chemical

400

How many atoms are there altogether in NH₃?

4 atoms

400

Give one example of a synthetic polymer.

Any one from: Plastic (such as poly(ethene), PVC, LDPE or HDPE) 

400

What do plasticisers do to polymers?

They make them more flexible

500

Why does a compound have different properties from the elements that make it up?

The different atoms are joined together in a new arrangement

500

Molecules have weaker forces between them than within them. How can this affect melting and boiling points?

It can make substances easier to melt or boil because the forces between molecules are weaker.

500

What does the small number in a chemical formula tell you?

How many atoms of that element are present

500

What must happen for a substance to be called a polymer?

A repeating unit (monomer) must repeat many times in a chain.

500

What effect do cross-links have on a polymer?

They make it harder, stronger and increase its melting point by restricting movement of the chains.

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