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Section 1- Principles of Chemistry (part 1)
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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
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