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Summary Grade 10 Chemistry Notes – Term 2 (Physical Sciences)

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These Grade 10 Chemistry notes for Term 2 cover essential topics, including Chemical Bonding, Reactions, and Stoichiometry. With clear explanations, key concepts, and important formulas, this resource is perfect for revision and mastering fundamental chemistry principles. Overview of Topics: Chemical Bonding Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonds Lewis Structures and Molecular Shapes Polarity and Intermolecular Forces Chemical Reactions Types of Reactions (Synthesis, Decomposition, etc.) Balancing Chemical Equations Energy Changes in Reactions Stoichiometry Mole Concept and Molar Mass Reactants, Products, and Limiting Reagents Percentage Yield and Empirical Formulas These notes simplify complex topics, making it easier to understand chemistry concepts and apply them to exams and assignments.

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Physics Grade 10 Term 2
By Sherbhai


1. Matter and Material




● Matter- Anything that has mass & takes up space
○ It can be classified as a mixture of pure substances
○ Made up of small particles of atoms of the periodic table. These determine the
properties & reactivity of the substance

Mixtures
Combination of 2 or more substances that maintain their physical form
● Homogenous- Have uniform composition & one can’t visually distinguish components of
the mixture. All components are in the same state. Eg alloys
● Heterogeneous- Don’t have uniform composition & components can be visually
distinguished. Components are not in the same state. Eg Cereal
○ Separation of Mixtures- Magnetism, Boiling Point & Solubility
● Properties of a mixture
○ Not in a fixed ratio
○ Components keep their properties
Components can be separated by physical means

Pure Substances
Substances with 1 type of constituent particle
● Consists of only 1 type of substance and can’t be separated physically.
● Elements and compounds are pure substances (eg. copper, gold, oxygen & iron)

Elements and Compounds
● Elements are pure substances that can’t be broken down into simpler substances. They
consist of atoms
● Compounds are made of 2 or more elements and can be broken down (by chemical means)
into the elements making up the compounds
Elements are made of
● Metals- 91
● Metalloids (semimetals)- 7
● Non Metals- around 17

, Electrical conductivity of elements
○ The conductivity of metals decreases as temperature increases
○ The conductivity of metalloids increases as temperature increases
● Insulators
○ Metals have electrons available to allow electrical conductivity but non-metals do
not have available electrons

Compounds
Compounds are named according to the elements making up the compound & we use formulae to
represent it. Eg
● HCl- Hydrochloric acid
● CO2- Carbon dioxide
● H2O2 -Hydrogen peroxide
● H2SO4- Sulphuric Acid
● CH4- Methane
2. State of Matter & Kinetic Molecular Theory
States & their properties

Solid Liquid Gases

Consists of small particles Consists of small particles Consists of small particles

Only vibrate Move randomly but restricted Move freely

Tiny spaces which explains why it can’t It has slightly larger spaces than solids so Huge spaces so it can be
be compressed it can be compressed slightly compressed

Strong attractive forces resulting in a Attractive forces are reasonably strong. Particles move freely because there
fixed shape Particles stay together but can slide over is a minimal attractive force
each other, allowing liquid to flow

Vibrate only within the crystal lattice Collisions occur causing pressure Collisions occur causing pressure
Diffusion takes place within 2 liquids Diffusion takes place within 2 gases
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