igcse chemistry topic 1 the particulate nature of matter ans1
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IGCSE Revision Exercise (03-09) Topic 1: The particulate nature of matter
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Paper 1
Oct/Nov 2009
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Oct/Nov 2008
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May/Jun 2008
Oct/Nov 2007
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May/Jun 2007
Oct/Nov 2006
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May/Jun 2006
Oct/Nov 2005
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May/Jun 2005
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Oct/Nov 2004
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May/Jun 2003
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Paper 3 Oct/Nov 2009
May/Jun 2009
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May/Jun 2008 6
Oct/Nov 2007
Filter or centrifuge
Fractional distillation
Simple distillation
Fractional distillation
Diffusion / Fractional
Crystallization
Filtration
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Oct/Nov 2005
Boiling
Lower temperature / over temp range / no plateau
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Close or touching Far apart
Random & fast
Cant move apart Can move apart
Melting or freezing or fusion or solidification
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Paper 6 Oct/Nov 2009 3
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Oct/Nov 2008
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(c) solid / crystals form (1), 40-20 =20 g (1) not: solubility decreases
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May/Jun 2007
Heat the solution of magnesium sulphate to the crystallization point or using glass rod/leave it to evaporate [1]
Fractional distillation
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A. thermometer B. beaker C. tripod
To cool/ condense the vapour
Measure the boiling point
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Does not dissolve in solvent / interfere with results
1 & 3
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Two spots present
To show the position of the spots/acids
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Oct/Nov 2006
Dissolve a paint sample to water.(1) The solids would be insoluble in water, hence filter (1) them off as the solid residue.(1)
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May/Jun 2006
To extract the colour
To remove solid/ insoluble impurities
Heating / evaporation
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Oct/Nov 2005
Pestle and mortar
Chlorophyll is soluble in ethanol
Filtration
The solution is concentrated by heating/evaporation. Then the pigment is marked on the paper as shown above and place it in a beaker of ethanol (solvent) with a cover. After the solvent runs up the paper to the solvent front, take the paper out for drying. Several spots at different levels would be observed on the paper. This method is called paper chromatography.
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May/Jun 2005
Oct/Nov 2004
A B C D Ink from banknote
Solvent front
Universal clamp dropper
Bunsen burner
Exothermic reaction
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May/Jun 2003
mortar
Stirrer / stirring rod, not thermometer
tripod
Bunsen burner
filtration
D or description