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Periodic Table and Chemical Reactions

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The Periodic Table

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The Elements

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The Periodic Table of ElementsWhat is an element?

Elements are substances that are made up of only one type of atom (particle).

They cannot be broken down into anything simpler.

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Metal or Non-metal?

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Electrical ConductorsWhich elements can conduct electricity?

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What is a mixture? What is a compound?

2 Elements

A mixture

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Naming compoundsThe Rules

1. The names of the elements are written from left to right as they appear on the periodic table e.g. Sodium chloride

2. If there are only 2 elements forming the compound then the ending of the second name is “ide” e.g. Copper and sulphur is called copper sulphide

3. If the compound contains oxygen and 2 other elements the ending of the second name is usually “ate” e.g. Copper, sulphur and oxygen is called copper sulphate

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What elements make up…

magnesium oxide

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What elements make up…

silver chloride

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What elements make up…

copper carbonate

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Name the compound…

iron + oxygen

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Name the compound…

calcium + carbon + oxygen

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Signs of a chemical reaction...Precipitate forms (solid/cloudy)

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Signs of a chemical reaction...Gas forms (fizzing/bubbling)

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Signs of a chemical reaction...Temperature Change (energy released heat/light/sound)

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Signs of a chemical reaction...Colour Change

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How could we speed up the rate a chemical reaction happens?!

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Fill each square of your bingo grid with a different word

from the list below

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Something which cannot be broken down into anything simpler is called an…

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Element

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Something maybe of at least two elements joined together is called a…

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Compound

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The name o a compound which contains two elements ends in…

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‘ide’

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The process of separating a compound using electricity is called…

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Electrolysis

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An element which is a liquid at room temperature…

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Mercury

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Sandy, salty water is an example of a…

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Mixture

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An element used to disinfect swimming pools…

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Chlorine

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The chemical element found in diamonds…

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Carbon

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A metal which when burned produces a bright white light…

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Magnesium

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An element used to make jewellery…

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Gold

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Metals can … electricity

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Conduct

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There are about …. elements in the periodic table.

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100

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The rate of a chemical reaction can be increased by making the particle size…

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Smaller

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Sand can be separated from a mixture by…

Mixture (salt, sand, water)

filter paper

filter funnel

Mixture (salt and water)

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Filtration

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Name the compound:

Copper + Chlorine

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Copper chloride

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The rate of a chemical reaction can be increased by increasing the…

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Temperature

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The name of a compound which contains three elements ends in…

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‘ate’

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All elements below the red line are…

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Metals

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Name the compound:

Copper + Carbon + Oxygen

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Copper carbonate

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The element plants produce and we breathe in…

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Oxygen

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Water can be separated from a mixture by…

Mixture (salt and water)

Evaporating dish

Bunsen burner

Water

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Evaporation