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Title: Grade 9 CAPS Physical Science Notes - Elements, Compounds, and Reactions with Oxygen Description: These Grade 9 CAPS Physical Science notes provide a comprehensive and easy-to-understand overview of key concepts related to elements, compounds, and chemical reactions with oxygen. Designed to support South African learners following the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) system, these notes cover essential topics necessary for success in Grade 9 Physical Science. Contents: 1. **Introduction to Elements and Compounds:** Understand the fundamental distinction between elements and compounds, learning about the properties of elements and the formation of compounds through chemical bonding. 2. **Chemical Symbols and Formulas:** Learn how chemical symbols and formulas are used to represent elements and compounds, enabling you to write and balance chemical equations effectively. 3. **Chemical Reactions:** Explore the concept of chemical reactions and the various types, including synthesis, decomposition, displacement, and redox reactions. 4. **Reaction with Oxygen:** Dive into the specific reactions of elements and compounds with oxygen, emphasizing the formation of oxides and their practical implications in everyday life. 5. **Balancing Chemical Equations:** Master the skill of balancing chemical equations, a crucial aspect of understanding and predicting chemical reactions. 6. **Practical Applications:** Discover real-world applications of chemical reactions with oxygen, such as combustion reactions, rusting of iron, and the importance of fire safety. 7. **Chemical Properties:** Explore the chemical properties of elements and compounds, including their reactivity and behavior when exposed to oxygen and other substances. 8. **Chemical Bonding:** Gain insight into the concept of chemical bonding, including ionic and covalent bonding, and how these bonds influence the properties of compounds. These Grade 9 CAPS Physical Science notes are comprehensive, well-structured, and supported by clear explanations and examples. Whether you are preparing for exams or seeking a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry, these notes will be a valuable resource to help you succeed in your studies.

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Elements and Compounds
Compounds Chemical equations
Elements are made up of only one type of atom When In Chemical formulae, the little number
two or more atoms bond together we have a written below the symbol indicates the
molecule number of atoms of that element in that
When atoms of two or more elements react & join, compound, e.g., 02.
molecules of a compound are formed.
Compounds have different properties to the elements If there is no number, it indicates that there
they are made up of is only one atom of that element, e.g., C
A single “particle” of a compound is a molecule. If there is a number in front of the
formula, it shows the number of
molecules needed in a reaction, e.g., 2H20


Naming Compounds
How to know if an equation is
If you have 2 elements ina compound – it will have the
ending “ide” Eg: Carbon dioxide = carbon and oxygen,
balanced:
sodium chloride = sodium and chlorine, calcium sulfide In science, matter cannot be destroyed or
= calcium and sulfur, calcium fluoride = calcium and created during a chemical reaction so the
fluorine. number of atoms on the left side of the
If you have 3 elements in a compound – it will have the chemical equation (reactants, which are
ending “ate” Eg: sodium bicarbonate = sodium, carbon needed to make the new molecule) must be
and oxygen, potassium equal to the number of atoms on the right
nitrate = potassium, nitrogen and oxygen, copper side (products, which are made during the
carbonate = copper, carbon and oxygen. reaction.)

Chemical Formula
Every compound has a chemical formula, e.g., water’s
chemical formula is H2O. The chemical formula tells us
all this about the compound:

The name of the compound
What elements are in the compound.
How many atoms of each element there are.
How many atoms are in one molecule of the
compound.
Prefixes in compound names:
Mono = one atom e.g., carbon MONOxide (CO)
Di = Two atoms e.g., carbon DIoxide (CO2) copper,
carbon, and oxygen.




Diatomic elements
Some elements are not made of from single atoms.
Molecule: two or more atoms that are chemically
bonded together.



Diatomic molecule: molecule that consists of exactly
two atoms.
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