GCSE Chemistry Revision: Cheeky Revision Shortcuts
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Turn your hard work into the GCSE results with the Cheeky shortcut guide to the most common topics within Chemistry GCSE subject. This workbook features key exam topics for Chemistry with precise and clear points to help you achieve top marks.
Cheeky Revision shortcuts to GCSE Chemistry covers:
Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding
The Periodic Table
Radioactivity
Acids and Alkalis
Electrolysis
Metals - The Reactivity Series
Extraction of Metals
Writing Formulae and Balancing Equations
The Earth and the Atmosphere
Rates of Reaction
Products From Crude Oil
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Atomic Structure
Everything around us is made up of particles.
The movement of different particles amongst each other, so that they become evenly mixed, is called diffusion.
The random motion of particles is called Brownian Motion. This ‘random walk’ is caused by particles colliding into each other and their container wall.
Solids, liquids and gases are the Three States of Matter.
The particles in a solid are tightly packed in a fixed position. They do vibrate in their fixed positions. This is why a solid has a fixed volume and shape and cannot be compressed.
The particles in a liquid are close together but can move around and slide past each other. This is why a liquid can change its shape but not its volume. A liquid cannot be compressed.
The particles in a gas are far apart, and they move around very quickly. Therefore, a gas has no fixed shape or volume and can easily be compressed.
It is possible for a substance to