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Revision as of 10:22, 22 September 2018
Contents
The Particulate Nature of Matter
Particle Model
State Changes
Atoms, Elements and Compounds
The Dalton Model
Basic Principles of Chemistry
- Chemical Symbols
- Chemical Formulae
- Chemical Reactions (rearranging atoms)
- Conservation of Mass
Pure and Impure Substances
Separating Mixtures
Chemical Reactions
Representing Chemical Reactions
Acids and Bases
Indicators
- Litmus Paper
- Red Cabbage Indicator
- Universal Indicator
- Phenolphthalein
- Methyl Organge
- Bromothymol Blue
Reactions of Acids
Catalyst
Examples of Chemical Reactions
Energetics
The Periodic Table
- Physical Properties of Elements
- Chemical Properties of Elements
- Mendeleev
- Period
- Group (patterns in reactivity)
- Metals
- Non-metals
- Metal Oxides (acidity)
- Non-metal Oxides (acidity)