Year 9 Chemistry Revision

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Year 9 Chemistry Revision

Period 1

1 Identify the separation method

2. Name the method of separation

3 Name the method of separation

4 Give the word that describes the materials shown.

5 Which variable should go on the vertical axis?.

Period 1

1 Identify the separation method Distillation 1 Identify the separation method

2. Name the method of separation Chromatography 2. Name the method of separation

3 Name the method of separation Filtration 3 Name the method of separation

4 Give the word that describes the materials shown. Composite 4 Give the word that describes the materials shown.

5 Which variable should go on the vertical axis?. Dependent 5 Which variable should go on the vertical axis?.

Period 2

6 Which diagram shows a mixture of compounds?

7 Name the type of reaction shown

Name the type of reaction shown 8

Suggest the missing element…. 9

10 The papers below can be used to determine the pH of a substance. Name the test.

Period 2

D 6 Which diagram shows a mixture of compounds?

Thermal decomposition 7 Name the type of reaction shown

Displacement reaction Name the type of reaction shown 8

Suggest the missing element…. Carbon 9

Litmus 10 The papers below can be used to determine the pH of a substance. Name the test.

Period 3

11 Name the process shown:

12 Suggest the element shown in pink

13 Name the process shown:

14 The diagram shows a protective zinc coating being added to iron or steel, to prevent rusting. Name the process shown

15 Name the chemical process for converting natural rubber or related polymers into more durable materials by heating them with Sulphur.

Period 3

Polymerisation 11 Name the process shown:

Oxygen 12 Suggest the element shown in pink

Electrolysis 13 Name the process shown:

Galvanisation 14 The diagram shows a protective zinc coating being added to iron or steel, to prevent rusting. Name the process shown

Vulcanisation 15 Name the chemical process for converting natural rubber or related polymers into more durable materials by heating them with Sulphur.