isotope | atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons and different masses |
relative isotopic mass | mass compared with 1/12th mass of carbon 12 |
relative atomic mass | weighted mean mass compared with 1/12th mass of carbon 12 |
empirical formula | simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound |
molecular formula | number and type of atoms of each element in a molecule |
ionic bonding | electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions |
covalent | strong electro station attraction between a shared pair of electrons and nuclei of bonded atoms |
electronegativity | ability of an atom to attract the bonding electrons in a covalent bond |
first ionisation energy | removal of 1 ‘ol of electrons from 1 mol of gaseous atoms |
metallic bonding | strong electro station attraction between cations and delocalised electrons |
disproportionation | oxidation and reduction of the same element |
standard conditions and standard states | physical states under standard conditions |
enthalpy change of formation | one mol of a compound formed from its elements |
enthalpy change of combustion | complete combustion of 1 mol of a substance |
enthalpy change of neutralisation | formation of 1 mol of water from neutralisation |
average bond enthalpy | breaking of 1 mol of bonds in gaseous molecules |
general formula | simplest algebraic formula of a member of a homologous series |
structural formula | minimal detail that shows arrangement of atoms in a molecule |
skeletal formula | the simplified organic formula shown by removing hydrogen groups from alkyl chains |
homologous series | a series of organic compounds having the same functional group but with each successive member by differing by ch2 |
functional group | a group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions of a compound |
aliphatic | compound containing carbon and hydrogen joined together in straight branched chains or non aromatic rings |
alicyclics | an aliphatic compound arranged in non aromatic rings or without side chains |
saturated | single carbon carbon bonds |
structural isomers | compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formula |
homolytic fission | each bonding atom receiving ice electron from the bonded pair forming two radicals |
heterolytic fission | one bonding atom receiving both electrons from the bonded pair |
radical | species with an unpaired electron |
sigma bonds | overlap of orbitals directly between the bonding atoms |
stereoisomers | compounds with the same structural formula but with a different arrangement in space |
electrophile | electron pair acceptiorb |
nucleophile | an electron pair donor |