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Foundation Tier double
combined Trilogy and triple separate chemistry that's topics 1 to five atoms
bonding quantitative
chemistry and chemical and energy changes
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Substances are made of
atoms
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Element
Different types of
atoms
represented in the
periodic table
by a symbol
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Compound
Substance that contains
two
or more different types of atoms
chemically
bonded together
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If there's no number after a symbol, there's an
invisible 1
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Chemical
reactions
Atoms change what they're
bonded
to and how they're
bonded
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Word equation
Representation of a
reaction
using
words
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Chemical equation
Representation of a
reaction
using
symbols
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Atoms are not created or destroyed in any chemical reaction, so the same number of each type of atom must be on
both
sides of the equation</b>
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Balancing chemical equations
Start with
atoms
only in compounds, then balance remaining atoms by putting
numbers
in front of elements/compounds
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Mixture
Any combination of different types of elements and compounds that aren't
chemically
bonded together
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Solution
Mixture
of a solute (solid dissolved in a liquid) and a
solvent
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Separation techniques
1.
Filtration
2.
Crystallization
3.
Distillation
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Physical
processes
No
new substances
are being made
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States of matter
Solid (particles vibrate around fixed positions)
Liquid
(particles free to move past each other)
Gas
(particles far apart and move randomly)
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Gases
can be
compressed
, solids and liquids cannot
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Melting
and
evaporation
Require energy (usually
heat
) to overcome
electrostatic forces
of attraction between particles
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Melting
and
evaporation
are physical changes, not chemical reactions
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Atomic models
JJ Thompson's
plum pudding
model
Rutherford's discovery of the
nucleus
and mostly
empty space
Bohr's discovery of
electron shells
/
orbitals
Chadwick's discovery of
neutrons
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Protons
Positive
charges in the
nucleus
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Electrons
Negative
charges orbiting the
nucleus
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Neutrons
Neutral
charges in the
nucleus
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Atomic
number
Number of
protons
in the
nucleus
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Mass
number
Number of
protons
and
neutrons
in the nucleus
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Isotopes
Atoms
of the same element with different numbers of
neutrons
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Relative abundance
Percentage of each
isotope
in a sample
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Periodic table
Organises elements by their
properties
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Development of the periodic table
1. Ordered by
atomic weight
2. Grouped by
properties
(
Mendeleev
)
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Electron configuration
Arrangement of electrons in shells/orbitals around the
nucleus
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Sections of the periodic table
Metals
(left of staircase)
Non-metals
(right of staircase)
Transition
metals
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Group
Column in the periodic table, indicates number of
outer shell electrons
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Groups
Group 1 (
alkali
metals)
Group 7 (
halogens
)
Group 0 (noble gases)
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Alkali metals
Have 1 electron in outer shell, readily donate it
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Halogens
Have
7
electrons in
outer shell
, readily accept 1 more
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Noble gases
Have full or
empty
outer shells, very
unreactive
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Ion
Atom that has gained or
lost
electrons, no longer
neutral
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Transition metals
Can form
ions
with different
charges
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Metallic bonding
Bonding
in metals, involving a lattice of ions and
delocalized electrons
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Metals
Good
conductors
of electricity and
heat
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Ionic
bonding
Bonding between a
metal
and a non-metal, involving the transfer of
electrons
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