Physical & Chemical Changes
Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Atomic Structure
Language of Chemistry
Metals & Non-metals
100

Melting wax and dissolving sugar are similar because both are this type of change.

Physical change

100

Water can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen only by this type of change.

Chemical change (electrolysis)

100

An atom is neutral because numbers of these particles are equal.

Protons and electrons

100

Difference between 2H2O and H2O2.

2 water molecules vs hydrogen peroxide

100

Metals conduct due to these mobile particles.

Electrons
200

Copper powder turns black on heating. This indicates formation of this substance.

Copper oxide

200

Name the type of substance: brass

Mixture (Alloy)

200

Mass of atom is mainly concentrated in this region.

Nucleus

200

Formula: 2 Al atoms and 3 O atoms combined.

Al2O3

200

Why are non-metals not malleable?

Brittle structure

300

A change produces a gas but no new substance is formed. Give one example.

Boiling water / releasing dissolved gas

300

Why is air not considered a compound?

Components not chemically combined; variable composition

300

Electronic configuration of P. 

2, 8, 5

300

Balance: H2 + O2 → H2O

2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

300

Property where graphite differs from other non-metals.

Conducts electricity

400

Why is rusting considered a chemical change even though it occurs slowly?

New substance (iron oxide) forms

400

A substance has fixed melting point and cannot be separated physically. Identify it.

Compound

400

Why do atoms of same element have identical chemical properties?

Same number of electrons

400

Balance: Na + Cl2 → NaCl

2Na + Cl2 → 2NaCl

400

Why copper used for wiring instead of sulphur?

Copper conducts, ductile; sulphur brittle

500

One similarity and one difference between burning Mg and candle wax.

Both chemical; Mg → solid ash, wax → gases

500

Mixture: iron filings, sand, salt. First separation step?

Magnetic separation

500

Atom: 17 protons, 18 neutrons. Element and mass number?

Chlorine, 35

500

Balance: Al + O2 → Al2O3

4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3

500

A cookware manufacturer must choose between copper and graphite to make the base of cooking pans so that heat spreads quickly and evenly.
Which material is most suitable and why?

Copper, because it has very high thermal conductivity and is a metal suitable for cookware, whereas graphite is brittle and unsuitable structurally. 

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