Chemistry

Chemistry

CONSTITUENTS OF MATTER

Atoms, Molecules, Elements and Compounds The Atom An atom is the smallest particle of a substance which can have its own characteristic properties. Atoms are built up of even more fundamental sub-atomic particles. These are electrons, protons and neutrons.   The protons and neutrons are in the nucleus (centre) of the atom and the electrons orbit

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CONDUCTORS AND INSULATORS

The ability to conduct electricity is the major simple distinction between elements that are metals and non-metals.   Electrical Conductors A conductor is a material that conducts electricity but is not chemically changed in the process. They carry an electric current through freely moving electrons when a potential difference is applied across them. They include:

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CONDUCTORS AND NON-CONDUCTORS

All metals (copper, iron, lead, magnesium etc) and graphite, a non-metal. Most non-metals (sulphur, iodine, charcoal etc.) Most solid compounds (All gases are non-conductors)   Liquids are classified in three groups as regards their conductivity of electricity: (i) Those that pass an electric current and are not decomposed by if (conductors) (ii) Those that pass

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MATTER

Matter is: Anything that has mass and occupies space (has volume) Composed of particles (molecules, ions, atoms). These are in constant motion attracting one another with inter-particle forces (or cohesive) Is a solid, liquid or gas depending on interparticle forces of attraction and spaces between particles.   Matter has many properties. It can have physicaL

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SCIENTIFIC METHOD

The scientific method is a set of ideas or a procedure that scientists use to investigate things they want to understand. By using the method, you can be sure you’re carrying out your project correctly. The scientific method allows you to investigate an experiment in a step-by-step method.   Problem: What are you going to solve

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