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Chemistry KS3 Y7
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Chemistry KS3 Y7
Seperating Mixtures
Distillation
The action of purifying a liquid by heating and cooling
Fractional distillation
Separating ethanol from water
The burning point of ethanol is 78 degrees so they separate
Pure water from ink
Filteration
When a substances is filtered through a filter
The filter paper catches the solids
Evaporation
When it turns from liquid into vapour
An example is when bathroom water turns into vapour on the glass
Chromatography
Separation of dyes from other colours
The higher the dye goes, the easier it is to dissolve
Heating and burning
Heating is the process when a physical change occurs
No new substance is formed
It is very easy to reverse.
An example of this is melting.
Sublimation
Solid to gas and gas to solid.
The order is solid-liquid-gas, gas-liquid-solid
Solid to liquid is melting
liquid to gas is evaporation
Burning is when a chemical change occurs
That is when a new substance is involved.
It is very hard to reverse
Example is gas burning
Elements, mixtures and compounds
An element contains only 1 type of atom
A mixture is a substance that contains two or more chemicals, atoms, not chemically joined
A compound is a chemical that contains more than one atom chemically joined
PH scale and Indicators
0-6 equals red to yellow
7 equals green
8-14 equals dark green to blue
Red cabbage
Litmus
In acid, blue turns red
In alkali, red turns blue
Universal
Periodic table
Horiziontal rows are called periods
Vertical columns are called groups
Non metals are from boron to astatine in stairs.
'IUM'S' are normally metals
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