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(Structure 1 Structure 1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of…
Structure 1 Structure 1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of matter Elements, compounds, mixtures. Separating mixtures
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The temperature T in kelvin , heat vs temperature Units graph water
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Models of the particulate nature of matter Structure 1.4 Counting particles by mass: The mole Mole and Avogadro's constant. Number of particles
Ar, Mr and Molar mass. Calculating the mass from moles.
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Reactivity 1. What drives chemical reactions? Reactivity 1.1 Measuring enthalpy changes Exothermic and endothermic reactions, energy profile diagrams
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Lab: Calorimetry (neutralisation, solution)
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Reactivity 2. How much, how fast and how far? Reactivity 2.2 How fast? The rate of chemical change Rate and collision theory
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Reactivity 2. How much, how fast and how far? Reactivity 2.1 Reactivity 2.1 The limiting reactant
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Reactivity 2. How much, how fast and how far? Reactivity 2.1 Reactivity 2.1 Chemical equations
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Structure 1 Models of the particulate nature of matter Structure 1.4 Counting particles by mass: The mole Avogadro's law and mole ratio calculations involving gases
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Structure 3 Structure 3.1 The periodic table: Classification of elements Periods, groups and blocks.
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Structure 3 Structure 3.1 The periodic table: Classification of elements Metallic character and periodicity (group 1 reactions with water, group 17 elements with halide ions.