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Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry (0620)

1 The particulate nature of matter


2 Experimental techniques
3 Atoms, elements and compounds
4 Stoichiometry
5 Electricity and chemistry
6 Chemical energetics
7 Chemical reactions
8 Acids, bases and salts
9 The Periodic Table
10 Metals
11 Air and water
12 Sulfur
13 Carbonates
14 Organic chemistry
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SYLLABUS and EXAM

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What are the Particles made of ?

The particles can be

(1) atoms e.g. atoms of a metal

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What are the Particles made of ?

The particles can be

(2) molecules e.g. water molecules

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What are the Particles made of ?

The particles can be

(3) ions

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The particles has empty spaces between them

The spaces contain nothing

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In solids
The particles have very small spaces between them

In a liquid
The particles have small spaces between them but
larger than in a solid

In a Gas
The particles have very big spaces between them
compared to the liquid and solid

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The Particles attract each other

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In Solids the Forces of attraction between particles are very strong

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