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Chemistry
Chemistry is the study of what substances are made of, what effects they have on one another and what changes they undergo when they come together.

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Classifying Materials | Changing Materials | Patterns of Behaviour
 
1. Structures and Bonding
To understand the structure of matter, with special attention given to the forming of compounds, ionic and covalent bonding.

Lesson Structures and Bonding
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2. Oil Products
To be able to identify the properties of oil, and what combustion, fractions and the properties of alkanes and alkenes are.

Lesson Oil Products
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3. Metals, Ores and Rocks
To be able to identify the differences between metals and non-metals; the reactions of metals with water, acids and oxygen; and the extraction of metals.

Lesson Metals, Ores and Rocks
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Classifying Materials | Changing Materials | Patterns of Behaviour
 
4. Elements of the Periodic Table
To understand the elements of the periodic table, their properties, reactions, and uses.

Lesson Elements of the Periodic Table
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5. Atoms and the Periodic Table
To understand the structure of an atom, with special emphasis on the periodic table of all known elements.

Lesson Atoms and the Periodic Table
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6. Rates of Reaction
To understand how chemical reactions can be described and how rates of reaction can be measured, the role of enzymes, and the Haber Process.

Lesson Rates of Reaction
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7. Acids, Alkalis and Salts
To understand the pH scale, and the identification, properties and behaviours of acids, alkalis and salts.

Lesson Acids, Alkalis and Salts
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