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AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+.
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What is an *atom*? - correct answer. smallest part of an element 
 
What is an *element*? - correct answer. a substance that contains only one type of atom 
 
What are *chemical symbols*? - correct answer. - the letter or pair of letters that represents an element. 
- first letter is always capitalized 
 
What are *compounds*? - correct answer. substances in which atoms of two or more elements, which are chemically...
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IGCSE Chemistry Written Exam 2024.
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IGCSE Chemistry Written Exam 2024. 
 
 
State the method used to obtain sand from a mixture of sand and water - CORRECT ANSWER filtration 
 
State the method used to obtain solid copper sulfate from aqueous copper sulfate - CORRECT ANSWER crystallisation 
 
State the method used to obtain red food dye from a mixture of food dyes - CORRECT ANSWER paper chromatography 
 
State the method used to obtain water from salt water - CORRECT ANSWER simple distillation 
 
Draw a diagram to show equipment u...
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University of South Florida CHM 2210L Simple and Fractional Distillation of a Binary Mixture Post-Lab Report 2024 Complete
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Florida CHM 2210L Simple and Fractional Distillation of a Binary Mixture Post-Lab Report 2024 Complete 
 
 
What is distillation? 
separation of liquids based on boiling point differences 
Explain the procedure in simple/fractional distillation 
1. Set-up the simple/fractional distillation apparatus 
- heat source (hot plate or bunsen burner + wire gauze), distilling flask, column, condenser, receiving flask 
2. Place 20 mL n-hexane + 20 mL toluene in 100 mL round bottom flask 
3. Start distilla...
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Lab 4 Simple Distillation
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This is the entire section of the fourth lab for CLAB 267, including the purpose, table of chemical properties, procedure, chemical reactions, data/calculations, and the discussion of results.
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Combined Science: Chemistry Paper 1 HIGHER(AQA) Practice Exam Questions And All Complete Solutions.
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What are all substances made out of? - Answer Atoms 
 
One type of atoms joined together - Answer Elements 
 
Two or more elements chemically bonded - Answer Compounds 
 
Two or more elements not chemically bonded - Answer Mixtures 
 
Why do scientists use chemical formulae? - Answer To find out how many compounds are in each element 
 
How are compounds separated? - Answer Electrolysis 
 
What are the reactants? - Answer Substances that are reacted 
 
What are the products?...
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AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy - Chemistry - Paper 2 Revision Questions with Complete Solutions 2024/2025
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pure substance - Ans .single element, compound or substance not mixed with another 
substance 
 physical processes - Ans .mixtures can be separated by... 
 simple distillation - Ans .evaporating water and condensing it in a separate container 
 fractional distillation - Ans .evaporating liquids with different boiling points 
 filtration - Ans .screening and sieving to remove solids 
 chromatography - Ans .using a solvent to separate pigments so you can identify them 
 crystallisation - Ans .ev...
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Questions & answers
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What is a mixture? - CORRECT ANSWER-Two or more elements not chemically 
bonded 
What is the difference between a compound and a mixture? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Compounds have a fixed composition whereas mixtures do not. 
Mixtures are not chemically bonded but compounds are. 
Describe the process of filtration - CORRECT ANSWER-Pour the mixture onto 
the filter paper, the liquid simply passes through the filter paper into the flask. The 
insoluble solid cannot pass through and so it stays on the paper...
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2024 AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 1. Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Merged (Verified)
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Atom definition 
The smallest component of an element 
Compound 
Two or more elements, chemically joined in fixed proportions. They can only be separated by chemical 
means. 
Mixture 
Two or more elements/compounds which are not chemically combined. 
Ways to separate mixtures 
- Filtration 
- Evaporation 
- Crystallisation 
- Simple distillation 
- Fractional distillation 
- Paper chromatography 
The plum and pudding model 
Before electrons were discovered, people thought that atoms were indivi...
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 1: Exam Revision Questions with Complete Solutions 2024/2025
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What is an *atom*? - Ans .smallest part of an element 
▪ What is an *element*? - Ans .a substance that contains only one type of atom 
▪ What are *chemical symbols*? - Ans .- the letter or pair of letters that represents an 
element. 
o first letter is always capitalized 
▪ What are *compounds*? - Ans .substances in which atoms of two or more elements, which 
are chemically combined 
▪ What is a *chemical formula*? - Ans .a combination of symbols that shows the ratio of 
elements in a...
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UOP CHEM 121 LAB FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+
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UOP CHEM 121 LAB FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+ 
 
The spot must be applied to the TLC plate above the level of development solvent. 
False 
In the extraction of capsaicin lab 2 solvents are used (9:1 hexane-ethyl acetate mixture) and (1:1 hexane-ethyl acetate mixture). Which solvent mixture will cause the spot to have a smaller Rf value? 
9:1 hexane-ethyl acetate mixture 
Rf value can be calculated with what information? 
distance spot travels and distance solve...
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