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Chemistry
Principles of chemistry

States of matter
1.1 understand the three states of matter in terms of the arrangement, movement and energy of the
particles (SMAF)
● Solid:
○ Shape- fixed shape + volume
○ Movement- vibrate about a fixed position
○ Arrangement - regular, close together touching each other
○ Forces between particles- stronger than in a liquid
● Liquid:
○ Shape- no fixed shape but fixed volume
○ Movement- move around and slide past one another
○ Arrangement- irregular, close together touching each other
○ Forces between particles- not as strong as solid
● Gas:
○ Shape- no fixed shape + volume
○ Movement- freely and collide with each other
○ Arrangement- irregular, far apart
○ Forces between particles- non existent
1.2 understand the interconversions between the three states of matter
Melting and freezing take place at the melting point
● Solid to liquid: melting
● Liquid to solid : freezing
Boiling and condensing take place at the boiling point
● Liquid to gas: boiling
● Gas to liquid: condensing
Liquid to gas
● Liquid heated = particles gain KE + move further apart= attractive forces in the liquid
are broken.

, Solid to liquid
● Solid heated gains KE + vibrates faster, temperature high enough= vibration becomes
enough to overcome forces of attraction between them.
Liquid to solid
● Cool until it freezes=particles lose KE. Temperature low enough=particles no longer
have energy to slide over each other = forces hold particles together
Gas to liquid
● Cool until it condenses = particles lose KE + attractive forces become great enough to
keep particles closer together
Solid to gas
● Heat solid until it sublimes. Particles gain KE + vibrate faster. Eventually forces of
attraction between particles= broken
1.3 understand how the results of experiments involving the dilution of coloured solutions and
diffusion of gases can be explained
Diffusion- Movement​​of​​particles​​from​​an​​area​​of​​high​​conc. ​to​​an​​area​​of low​​conc.
● For​​this​​to​​work,​​particles​​must​​be​​able​​to​​move. Therefore,​​diffusion​​does​​not​​occur​​in​
​solids,​​since​​the​​particles cannot​​move​​from​​place​​to​​place​​(only​​vibrate)=​​coloured​
​solutions​​are​​diluted​​by​​adding​​water,​bc ​the particles​​of​​the​​colour​​diffuse​​to​​the​​air​
​of​​low​​concentration,​​mixing​​with the​​water​​molecules,​​causing​​dilution​​to​​occur
1.4 know what is meant by the terms:
Solvent: liquid in which a solute dissolves
Solute: substance which dissolves in a liquid to form solution
Solution: mixture formed when a solute is dissolved in a solvent
Saturated solution: solution with the maximum conc. of solute dissolved in the solvent
1.5C know what is meant by the term solubility in the units g per 100 g of solvent
Solubility​​is​​shown​​as​​the​​grams​​of​​a​​solute​​that​​will​​dissolve​​in​​100​​g​​of​​water
1.6C understand how to plot and interpret solubility curves

Elements, compounds and mixtures
1.8 understand how to classify a substance as an element, compound or mixture

● Element​​=​​substance​​made​​from​​only​​one​​type​​of​​atom
● Compound​​=​​substance​​made​​from​​two​​or​​more​​elements​​that​​have​​reacted
chemically​​with​​each​​other
● A​​mixture:
○ Consists​​of​​2​​or​​more​​elements​​or​​compounds​​not​​chemically​​combined
together
○ Chemical​​properties​​of​​each​​substance​​in​​the​​mixture​​are​​unchanged
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