Master The Fundamentals Of Chemistry (Part 2 of 4)
This Is A High School Chemistry Course For Students Preparing For iGCSE, GCSE & AP Chemistry Exams
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What you will learn
In this course you will learn exactly what you need to know for your chemistry exams so that you can learn as efficiently as possible.
Understand how the similarities in the reactions of group 1 elements with water provide evidence of their recognition as a family of elements
Understand how the differences between the reactions of the group 1 elements with oxygen and water provide evidence for the pattern of their reactivity
Use knowledge of the trends in group 1 to predict the properties of other alkali metals
Explain the trend in reactivity in terms of electronic configuration
Know the colours and states of the group 7 elements at room temperature, and trends in physical properties
Use knowledge of trends in group 7 to predict the properties of other elements
Understand how the displacement reaction of halogens and halides provides evidence for the pattern of reactivity
Explain the trend in reactivity of group 7 in terms of electronic configuration
Know the approximate % by volume of the 4 most abundant gases in dry air
Understand how to determine the % of oxygen in air using (for example) the reaction of a metal with oxygen
Describe the reactions of elements with oxygen (magnesium, hydrogen, sulphur)
Describe the formation of carbon dioxide from the thermal decomposition of metal carbonates
Know that carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and contributes to global warming
Understand how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table, in order of atomic number, in groups and periods
Understand how to deduce the electronic configuration of the first 20 elements from their position in the Periodic Table
Understand how to use electrical conductivity, and the acid/base character of oxides to classify elements as metals or non-metals
Identify an element as metal or non-metal according to its position in the Periodic Table
Understand how the electronic configuration of a main group element is related to its position in the Periodic Table
Understand why elements in the same group have similar chemical properties
Understand why the Noble Gases do not readily react
Write word and symbol equations for reaction detailed in the specification, and unfamiliar reactions where information is provided
Calculate relative formula mass from relative atomic masses
Know that the mole is a measure of the amount of substance
Understand how to perform calculations with the amount of substance using Mr
Calculate reacting masses using experimental data and chemical equations
Understand how the formulae of simple compounds can be determined experimentally
Know what is meant my the terms molecular and empirical formulae
Calculate empirical and molecular formulae from experimental data
Understand how to carry out calculations with amount of substance using concentrations
Understand how to carry out calculations using the molar volume of a gas at room temperature and pressure
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