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Revision Task Fundamental Chemistry USE THE STEPS ON THE NEXT THREE SLIDES AND YOUR REVISION GUIDE TO MAKE A POSTER, MIND MAP, FLASH CARDS OR A RECORDING.

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1 Revision Task Fundamental Chemistry USE THE STEPS ON THE NEXT THREE SLIDES AND YOUR REVISION GUIDE TO MAKE A POSTER, MIND MAP, FLASH CARDS OR A RECORDING TO REVISE ALL OF THE CONTENT FROM THE TOPIC, READY FOR YOUR TEST.

2 THE PERIODIC TABLE Key Concepts: The Periodic Table, Mendeleev, Metals, Non-metals, Properties of elements Step Step Descriptor 13-15 I can identify where metals and non-metals can be found on the Periodic Table 13-15 I can state that the Periodic Table is arranged in periods and groups 13-15 I can describe how elements with similar physical and chemical properties are grouped together 13-15 I can list the properties of metals and non-metals 16-18 I can state that elements in the same group of the Periodic Table will have similar patterns in reactions 16-18 I can describe how the properties of metals and non-metals make them suitable for different uses 19-21 I can represent elements using chemical symbols 22-24 I can draw accurate diagrams of nuclei of atoms of particular elements using the Periodic Table 22-24 I can describe the changes that Mendeleev made when he developed the modern Periodic Table 25-27 I can deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in a charged particle given its atomic number, mass number and the charge on the particle 25-27 I can deduce the electronic structure of the first 20 elements in the periodic table 25-27 I can identify isotopes from data about the number of electrons, protons and neutrons in particles 25-27 I can explain some of the properties of metals and non-metals with reference to their structure 25-27 I can describe the patterns of reactivity for Group 1 and Group 7 in the Periodic Table

3 ATOMS, ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS Key Concepts: Atomic Structure, Elements, Compounds, Molecular Formula Step Step Descriptor 13-15 I can recognise a simple atomic model 13-15 I can list examples of atoms, elements and compounds 16-18 I can describe the differences between atoms, elements and compounds 19-21 I can label the subatomic particles of a simple atomic model 19-21 I can represent elements using chemical symbols 19-21 I can represent compounds using chemical formulae 19-21 I can deduce the number of atoms in a formula without brackets 22-24 I can identify the relative masses and charges of subatomic particles 22-24 I can draw accurate diagrams of nuclei of atoms of particular elements using the Periodic Table 22-24 I can deduce the number of atoms in a formula with brackets 22-24 I can deduce the number of each type of different atom in a formula with brackets 22-24 I can describe the number of atoms and bonds in a molecule given the displayed formula 25-27 I can draw accurate diagrams of electron structure of atoms of particular elements using the Periodic Table 25-27 I can deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in a charged particle given its atomic number, mass number and the charge on the particle 25-27 I can deduce the electronic structure of the first 20 elements in the periodic table 25-27 I can identify isotopes from data about the number of electrons, protons and neutrons in particles

4 CHEMICAL REACTIONS Key Concepts: Chemical reactions, Collisions, Chemical Equations Step Step Descriptor 13-15 I can state that mass is conserved during changes of state and chemical reactions 13-15 I can state that during chemical reactions reactants become products 13-15 I can state that reactions take place when particles collide 16-18 I can state that during chemical reactions atoms are rearranged in order for reactants to become products 19-21 I can represent chemical reactions using word equations 22-24 I can explain why mass is conserved during changes of state and chemical reactions 22-24 I can represent chemical reactions using symbol equations 22-24 I can state that metal and non-metal oxides react differently with water 25-27 I can represent chemical reactions using balanced symbol equations given the formulae of the reactants and products 25-27 I can explain how collisions are random and must be successful in order for a reaction to occur 25-27 I can describe that metal oxides react with water to form an alkaline solution and non-metal oxides react with water to form acidic solutions


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