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AC HPAT EXAMPREP FULL QUESTIONS
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●● Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Answer: efinition: Two or more reactants combine to form a single,
more complex product.
General Form: A + B → AB
Example: 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2H₂O(l) (Hydrogen gas + Oxygen gas →
Water)


●● Flame Tests
Answer: Principle: Certain metal ions emit characteristic colors when
heated in a flame.
Procedure: A small sample is placed on a clean wire loop and held in a
Bunsen burner flame.
Observations: The color of the flame can indicate the presence of
specific metal ions: Sodium (Na): Intense yellow Potassium (K): Lilac
or violet Calcium (Ca): Brick red Copper (Cu): Green or blue-green
Barium (Ba): Green


●● Relate observation from investigation using flame test and emission
spectra to the concept of quanta of energy proposed by Neil Bohr
Answer: Bohr's Model:

,Proposed that electrons in an atom exist in specific, quantized energy
levels or orbits.
Electrons can only exist in these discrete energy levels and cannot
occupy spaces between them.
When an electron absorbs energy (from heat in a flame test or electrical
discharge), it jumps to a higher energy level (excited state).
When the electron returns to its original, lower energy level (ground
state), it releases the excess energy in the form of light.
Emission Spectra:
The emitted light consists of specific wavelengths, corresponding to the
energy difference between the excited and ground states of the electron.
Each element has a unique set of energy levels, resulting in a unique
pattern of emitted wavelengths (its characteristic emission spectrum).
Flame Tests:
In a flame test, the heat of the flame excites the electrons of the metal
ions in the sample.
As the excited electrons return to their ground states, they release energy
in the form of visible light.
The specific color observed in the flame test corresponds to the
wavelengths of light emitted by the excited metal ions.


●● Describe the unique characteristics of the carbon atom in terms of
covalent bonding
Answer: Tetravalence: Carbon has four valence electrons in its
outermost shell. This allows it to form four covalent bonds with other

,atoms, including other carbon atoms. This tetravalence is crucial for the
formation of diverse and complex molecules with various shapes and
sizes.


Catenation: Carbon exhibits a remarkable ability to form strong covalent
bonds with other carbon atoms. This property, known as catenation,
allows carbon atoms to link together in chains, rings, and branched
structures, creating a vast array of organic compounds.


Versatility in Bonding: Carbon can form single, double, and triple bonds
with other carbon atoms and with various other elements like hydrogen,
oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. This versatility in bonding leads to a wide
range of molecular shapes and functional groups, resulting in the diverse
properties of organic compounds.


Isomerism: Carbon's ability to form multiple bonds and its tetrahedral
geometry allow for the existence of isomers - molecules with the same
molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms in space. This
leads to a vast number of compounds with unique properties, even with
the same molecular formula.


●● Alkanes
Answer: Functional Group: None (hydrocarbons with only single bonds)
General Formula: CnH2n+2
Example: Methane (CH4), Ethane (C2H6)

, ●● Explain the general properties (e.g. polarity, solubility in water) of
molecule that contain oxygen or nitrogen
Answer: Polarity
Oxygen and Nitrogen are Electronegative: Both oxygen and nitrogen
have high electronegativity, meaning they strongly attract electrons
towards themselves in a bond.


Polar Bonds: When oxygen or nitrogen bonds with less electronegative
atoms (like hydrogen or carbon), a polar covalent bond forms. This
means that the electron pair is not shared equally, creating a partial
negative charge (δ-) on the oxygen or nitrogen atom and a partial
positive charge (δ+) on the other atom.


Solubility in Water
Polarity and Water: Water is a polar molecule. Polar molecules tend to
dissolve readily in water due to dipole-dipole interactions (attractions
between the positive and negative poles of molecules).


Hydrogen Bonding: Molecules containing oxygen or nitrogen can often
form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. A hydrogen bond is a strong
type of dipole-dipole interaction that occurs between a hydrogen atom
bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like oxygen or nitrogen) in one
molecule and a lone pair of electrons on another electronegative atom.
Examples: Alcohols (contain -OH group): Highly soluble in water due to
hydrogen bonding. Amines (contain -NH2 group): Also soluble in water

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