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what is this called?
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this is a PIPETTE |
what is a molecule? | a molecule is the smallest part of an element or compound that can exist on its own / two or more atoms grouped together |
explain the term "mixture". | a mixture is two or more substances mixed together without a chemical reaction |
what is this called?
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a conical flask |
what is an element ? | an element is a substance that cannot be split into any simpler substances by chemical means. e.g copper ,gold ,hydrogen,chloride |
what kind of molecules does a solid have?
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a solid has tightly packed molecules so there is no space for them to move. |
what kind of molecules does a liquid have?
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a liquid has closely packed molecules with a little bit of space so that the liquid can flow. |
what kind of molecules does gas have?
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gas has very loosely packed molecules scattered about the place which means they have loads of space to move so the gas difuses. |
what is an atom? | an atom is the smallest part of an element that still has the same properties of that element. e.g CO2 |
explain a physical change. | a physical change is one in which no new substance is made e.g tearing paper |
explain a chemical change. | a chemical change is a change in which a new substance is made. e.g burning paper, rusting , milk going sour |
what is a compound? | a compound is 2 or more elements chemically combined. e.g water, sodium chloride , carbon dioxide |
name the parts of this microscope.
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what does this symbol mean?
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it means oxidising. (causes flammable substances to burn more fiercely) |
this is a diagram of a plant cell. label the drawing | a- cell wall b- large central vacuole c- nucleus d- cytoplasm e- chloroplasts |
name two differences between plant cells and animal cells | 1) plant cells have a large central vacuole animal cells don't 2) plant cells have a cell wall. |
what do you use to stain plant cells so you can see them under the microscope? | iodine. |
what is a tissue? | it's a group of similar cells with a special function (e.g muscle,nerve) |
what is an organ?
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an organ is a group of different tissues that work together to carry out a special function. e.g the heart, the ears,stomach lungs. |
what is a system? | a system is a group of organs working together . e.g the digestive system |
name this piece of equipment and label the main parts.
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this is called a Bunsen burner |
name the 7 characteristics of living things | 1) movement 2) growth 3) feeding 4) sensitivity 5) respiration 6) reproduction 7) excretion |
label this diagram of an animal cell | A- cell membrane B- nucleus C- cytoplasm (the little circles are vacuoles btw) |
what is the definition of the word "cell" | a cell is a basic unit of life |
what is an organism? | an organism is a group of systems working together. e.g humans,fish,insect,plants |
name two ways to measure a curve | 1) a curvy metre 2) a piece of string |
how do you measure diameter/thickness |
1) simple calliper
2) vernier calliper (very accurate)
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how do you find the area of a regular shape? | length x width |
how do you measure volume? | length x width x length |
what kind of energy does a battery have | chemical |
give an example of potential energy | stretched elastic band |
what is the law of conservation of energy | energy cannot be created or destroyed only changed from one form to another. |
what is "renewable" energy? | sources can be used again and again |
what is "non renewable" energy? | sources are only used one and never again. |
what is "matter"? | matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. |
all matter is made up of _______ called ______. (fill in the blanks) | all matter is made up of particles called molecules. |
what does "difuse" mean? | e.g gas difuses by spreading round the air/room and not staying in the one place. |
at what temperature does water boil at? | water boils at 100 °C |
what temperature does water freeze at? | 0 °C |
the difference between boiling and evaporating? | boiling-the liquid changes to a gas throughout the liquid evaporating-liquid changes to a gas at the surface only |
what is a solution? | a solution is a mixture of a solute and a solvent |
what is a solvent? | a liquid in which the substance dissolves. |
what is a solute ? | the substance placed in the solvent |
whats an insolubile solid? | a solid that does not dissolve |
what is a soluble solid? | a solid that does dissolve |
examples of solutes and solvents | solutes solvents tar petrol paint white spirits p marker highlighter |
what is a dilute solution? | a dilute solution has lots of solvent and a little solute. |
what are these called? | tripod and wire gauze |
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