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Students will be able to identify elements, mixtures and compounds from their particle diagrams.
Students will be able to define the terms related to solubility. They will be able to calculate the solubility of a substance in g/100cm3.
Students will be able to label the apparatus used for filtration and evaporation. They will be able to describe what happens to the particles during each process and when each one can be used.
Students will be able to describe the process of simple distillation and situations where the process is used. They will describe how each piece of apparatus works in order to collect both substances present in the mixture.
Students will be able to define diffusion and describe the factors that affect the rate of diffusion. Students will be able to describe two experiments that show different aspects of diffusion.
A run through of different iGCSE examination questions with model answers.
Students will be able to state the fundamental properties of subatomic particles. They will be able to calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in different atoms based on the atomic and mass numbers.
Students will be able to define isotopes and calculate the average atomic mass of a sample containing different isotopes.
Students will be able to write and draw the electronic configuration of atoms from H-Ca on the periodic table. They will be bale to link the position of an element in the periodic table to its number of occupied energy levels, and the number of outer (valence) electrons.
Students will be able to define the term "ion" and predict the charges obtained when atoms react to gain/lose electrons.
Students will be able to draw "dot and cross" diagram showing ionic bonding and define an ionic bond. They will be bale to predict the formulae of substances formed from common ions.
Students will be able to write the formulae for an ionic compound using the common ion charges and formulae. The attached resource is a list of the standard ions required for iGCSE.
Students will be able to describe and explain the properties of ionic substances: melting point, electrical conductivity and solubility. They will be able to describe the structure of an ionic lattice.
Students will be able to draw "dot and cross" diagrams for (simple) covalent substances. They will be able to define and describe the formation of single/multiple covalent bonds.
Students will be able to describe and explain the properties of simple covalent substances: melting point, conductivity and solubility
Students will be able to identify substances with giant covalent structures. They will be able to describe giant covalent lattices and explain their properties: melting point, conductivity, solubility. They will be able to account for the differences between the properties of diamond and graphite.
Students will be able to describe and explain the properties of metals: melting point, conductivity, solubility, malleability. They will be able to describe the structure of a metallic lattice.
A run through of different iGCSE examination questions with model answers covering Unit 2.
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Master Chemistry for students aged 14-16 in Year 10-11 (Grade 9-10)
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Full syllabus coverage details are available in a downloadable file for iGCSE Cambridge/Edexcel/AQA, GCSE Edexcel/AQA, and O level Cambridge.
This course (Part 1 of 4) covers all of the material studied in iGCSE Chemistry and GCSE Chemistry courses in the topics of Particles and Mixtures, and Atomic Structure, Bonding, and Structure. These are normally the first two topics covered in (i)GCSE courses by schools in year 10 (Grade 9, ages 14/15). The material is also relevant for most GCSE courses. It is designed for students who are currently in years 10/11 (Grade 9/10, ages 14-16) and revising the material covered in their school lessons. It would also be useful for those students entering A level, or IBDP courses in chemistry who require a firm grounding before embarking on these more advanced qualifications. The material covered in this topic is also covered in most American and Canadian syllabuses in grade 10 chemistry/science (ages 15/16).
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