Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Section 1- Principles of Chemistry (part 1)
- States of Matter
- Solid
- Very dense
- Low energy
- Vibrate
- Regular arrangement
- Liquid
- Not as dense
- Bigger gaps
- Irregular arrangement
- Higher energy
- Able to move
- Gas
- Very low density
- Random arrangement
- Spread out+large gaps
- High energy
- Can be compressed
- Movement of Particles
- Diffusion is the movement
of particles in liquids and
gasses
- Diffusion happens quicker
in warm liquids because
the particles have more
energy
- Solids don't diffuse because they
are tightly packed together and so
can only vibrate
- Potassium Manganate and water
- Ammonia and hydrogen chloride
- Bromine gas and air
- Atoms
- The Nucleus
- Protons and neutrons
- Positive charge
- Almost the whole mass of the atom is in the nucleus
- Protons and electrons are the
same amounts, just one is positive
and one is negative
- The Electrons
- High energy
- Nagatively charged
- Very small mass
- Atomic number= number of protons and electrons
- Atomic mass= number of protons+ neutrons
- Number of neutrons= Atomic number - Atomic mass
- Molecules are groups of atoms
- Elements, compounds and
mixtures
- Elements consist of one type of atom only
- E.g Gold or Iron
- Compounds are made of 2 or more types of atoms
chemically bonded together
- E.g Carbon Dioxide
- Mixtures are similar to compounds but are
not chemically bonded, they can be
separated easily
- E.g Air (mixture of gasses- nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide ect)
- Crystalisation
- Used to separate a soluble solid from a solution
- E.g You can separate rock salt from water by
using filtration then evapourating the water to
separate the soluble salt from water
- Chromatography
- Helps separate inks and dyes
- Can be used by
forensic
scientists for
blood or for farmers
soil
- Paper Chromatography
- Draw line near bottom of paper
- Add dots of dyes/inks
- place bottom of chromatography paper in water
- when the ink stops moving up the paper it is called the solvent front
- Distillation
- Simple distillation is for separating solutions
- Fractional distillation is for separating a mixture of liquids
- Can be used to
separate ink from
water
- Filtration
- Used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid
- E.g Sand and water
- The Periodic Table
- Dmitri Mendeleev- 1869
- Arranged elements in order of atomic mass
- Elements in a group have the same number
of outer electrons+similar properties