Y8 Chemistry revision

Solid
Liquid
Gas
Arrangement
Closeness
Movement
Can it flow?
Can it be compressed?
Use the answers to fill in the table.
Ordered
Close together
Close together
Random
Random
Fast
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Far apart
Vibrating
Slow
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ChemistryLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 51 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

Solid
Liquid
Gas
Arrangement
Closeness
Movement
Can it flow?
Can it be compressed?
Use the answers to fill in the table.
Ordered
Close together
Close together
Random
Random
Fast
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Far apart
Vibrating
Slow

Slide 1 - Drag question

What do you notice about the atoms making up these substances? 

Slide 2 - Slide

Elements
Not elements

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Slide

Nitrogen is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

Helium is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

Water is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 7 - Quiz

Lead is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz

Air is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 9 - Quiz

Steel is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

Krypton is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

Gold is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz

Unobtainium is an element.
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

Are these substances elements or not?
Elements
Not Elements
Silver
Oxygen
Water
Wood
Helium

Slide 14 - Drag question

How can you tell carbon dioxide is NOT an element?

Slide 15 - Open question

Atom: the smallest part of an element to exist.

Slide 16 - Slide

How many atoms can you see?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 17 - Quiz

How many atoms can you see?
A
1
B
2
C
4
D
8

Slide 18 - Quiz

How many atoms can you see?
A
2
B
3
C
5
D
9

Slide 19 - Quiz

Molecule: 2 or more atoms strongly joined together.

Slide 20 - Slide

Compound: atoms of 2 or more elements strongly joined together.

Slide 21 - Slide

Slide 22 - Slide

Element or compound?

Lead oxide
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 23 - Quiz

Element or compound?

Nitrogen
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 24 - Quiz

Element or compound?

Chlorine
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 25 - Quiz

Element or compound?

Sodium Chloride
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 26 - Quiz

Element or compound?
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 27 - Quiz

Element or compound?
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 28 - Quiz

Element or compound?
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 29 - Quiz

Slide 30 - Slide

Slide 31 - Slide

How many elements can you see?
A
2
B
4
C
7
D
13

Slide 32 - Quiz

How many atoms can you see?
A
2
B
3
C
7
D
13

Slide 33 - Quiz

How many molecules can you see?
A
2
B
4
C
7
D
13

Slide 34 - Quiz

How many compounds can you see?
A
2
B
4
C
7
D
13

Slide 35 - Quiz

Why is O2 a molecule, but not a compound?

Slide 36 - Open question

Match the word to the definition.
The smallest part of an element to exist.
2 or more atoms strongly joined together.
A substance made from one type of atom. 
Atoms of 2 or more elements strongly joined together.
Compound
Atom
Molecule
Element

Slide 37 - Drag question

How many oxygen atoms are there in each of these substances?
Substance
Oxygen Atoms
HNO
C  H   O
MgO
CO
MgCO
2
2
3
3
6
12
6
1
2
2
3
3
6

Slide 38 - Drag question

Slide 39 - Slide

In a balanced equation the number of atoms of each element is the same on each side of the arrow.

Slide 40 - Slide

Is this equation balanced?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 41 - Quiz

Is this equation balanced?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 42 - Quiz

Is this equation balanced?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 43 - Quiz

Is this equation balanced?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 44 - Quiz

To balance an equation we can multiply any of the existing substances until the number of atoms is equal.

Slide 45 - Slide

Add one molecule to balance the  equation.

Slide 46 - Drag question

Add one molecule to balance the  equation.

Slide 47 - Drag question

Add two molecules to balance the equation.

Slide 48 - Drag question

Add two molecules to balance the  equation.

Slide 49 - Drag question

Add three molecules to balance the  equation.

Slide 50 - Drag question

Add two molecules to balance the  equation.

Slide 51 - Drag question