C1.1 Atoms For 2 marks each, can you define: Element Compound Mixture.

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C1.1 Atoms For 2 marks each, can you define: Element Compound Mixture

C1.1 Atoms

Can you add state symbols? C1.2 Chemical equations Can you add state symbols?

C1.3 Separating mixtures B C A D What is the name of this separation method? What can it be used to separate? Give an example B C A D

C1.3 Separating mixtures C B A What is the name of this separation method? What can it be used to separate? Give an example B A

C1.3 Separating mixtures B C D A E F What is the name of this separation method? What can it be used to separate? Give an example C D A E- water in, c water out E F

C1.4 Fractional distillation and paper chromatography

C1.4 Fractional distillation and paper chromatography

C1.4 Fractional distillation and paper chromatography

C1.4 Fractional distillation and paper chromatography B A

C1.4 Fractional distillation and paper chromatography

C1.5 History of the atom Alpha scattering experiment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEuAcoCai_E Nuclear model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf-WhHZuqes

C1.5 History of the atom

C1.6 Structure of the atom

C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes

C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes

C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes

C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes

C1.8 Electronic structure

C1.8 Electronic structure