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Periodic Table & Reactions - Year 9 Science Contains all key terms, physical + chemical properties, physical changes, chemical changes, types of chemical reactions, combustion reactions as well as complete and incomplete combustion.

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The Periodic Table
atomic mass - the atomic number = the number of neutrons

Key Terms:

Isotopes

atoms of the same element that have a different number of electrons

Atomic Number

the number of protons as well as the number of electrons

Element

specific type of atom

Mixtures

two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together

Molecules

consists of two or more atoms of a single same element or different elements

Compound

consists of two or more different elements

Molecular Compound

is a compound made up of molecules, held together by chemical bonds. These molecules
are neutral, meaning they have the same number of protons and electrons

Diatomic Molecules

diatomic molecules are the simplest molecular compounds, consisting of two atoms

Conservation of mass

the amount of mass at the start of a reaction will equal the amount of mass after the
reaction

Ion

is defined as an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more of its valence
electrons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge.

Covalent Bonding

A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons to form electron
pairs between atoms. The atoms share electrons to achieve a stable balance

Ionic Bonding

gain or give away an electron

Ionic bonding occurs when one atom transfers one or more valence electrons to another
atom, creating ions with different charges

Combustion Reactions - incomplete and complete

Complete:



The Periodic Table 1

, Hydrogencarbon Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water

Incomplete:

water + carbon dioxide → carbon monoxide and/or carbon (soot) in addition to water

Balancing Chemicals Equations

1. Determine the number of atoms of each element on both the reactant and product side

2. Add coefficients till needed

Drawing electron transfers

Shell Configuration

Chemical Reaction

bonds are broken

Chemical Process

same atoms, different substances

Subscripts

are the little numbers that sit on the bottom right hand side of the element and tell us how
many of those atoms there are

Coefficient

is the big number in front of the element or molecule that tells u how many molecules there
are




Common physical properties used to differentiate matter:

Malleability

how easily something can be flattened, shaped or pressed

Magnetism

whether or not something is magnetic

Boiling Point and Melting Point

the temperature at which something boils or melts

Solubility

how easily something dissolves in another substance



Common Chemical Properties used to differentiate matter:

Flammability

Reactivity



Physical Change:




The Periodic Table 2
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