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Experimental Chemistry
This topic introduces students to laboratory techniques, apparatus, and practices essential for conducting scientific experiments safely and accurately.
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Measurements and Apparatus
The Particulate Nature of Matter
Explore the fundamental idea that matter is composed of particles and how this model explains physical phenomena.
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States of Matter and Their Properties
Changes of State and Kinetic Theory
Diffusion and Evidence of Particles
Separation and Purification
This topic focuses on techniques for separating mixtures based on physical properties.
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Filtration and Crystallisation
Distillation and Fractional Distillation
Chromatography
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Gain a clear understanding of atomic structures and how atoms combine to form compounds and mixtures.
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Elements and the Periodic Table
Compounds and Chemical Bonds
Mixtures and Their Characteristics
Atomic Structure
Study the basic structure of atoms and the role of subatomic particles in chemical behavior.
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Structure of the Atom
Atomic Number and Mass Number
Isotopes
Chemical Bonding
Understand how atoms combine through different bonding types to achieve stable electronic structures.
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Ionic Bonding and Dot-and-Cross Diagrams
Covalent Bonding and Molecule Formation
Comparison of Physical Properties
Writing Chemical Formulae and Equations
This topic introduces students to chemical symbols, formulas, and balanced equations representing reactions.
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Writing Chemical Symbols and Formulas
Word and Symbol Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Ionic Equations
The Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
Gain foundational skills in quantitative chemistry through the concept of the mole and calculations involving mass, volume, and concentration.
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Definition of the Mole and Avogadro’s Constant
Mass and Moles Calculations
Empirical and Molecular Formulae
Concentration, Volumes and Gas Calculations
Acids, Bases, and Salts
Explore the chemical nature of acids and bases, how they interact, and methods to prepare different salts.
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Properties and Definitions of Acids and Bases
pH Scale and Indicators
Solubility Rules for Salts
Salt Preparation Methods
Qualitative Analysis
This topic introduces basic qualitative tests for common gases and ions encountered in chemistry.
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Tests for Common Gases
Cation Tests Using Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide
Anion Tests (Chloride, Sulfate, Nitrate, Carbonate)
Secondary 3 Chemistry
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Understand what a mole is and its relation to relative atomic/molecular mass
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