Chemistry IGCSE O LEVELS Revision Notes
Chemistry IGCSE O LEVELS Revision Notes
Chemistry IGCSE O LEVELS Revision Notes
1.1Kinetic Theory
Solids
● Solids have a fixed volume and shape and they have a high density
● The atoms vibrate in position but can’t change location
● The particles are packed very closely together in a fixed and regular pattern
Liquids
● Liquids also have a fixed volume but adopt the shape of the container
● They are generally less dense than solids (an exception is water), but much denser
than gases
● The particles move and slide past each other which is why liquids adopt the shape of
the container and also why they are able to flow freely
Gases
● Gases do not have a fixed volume, and, like liquids, take up the shape of the
container
● Gases have a very low density
Since there is a lot of space between the particles, gases can be compressed into a
much smaller volume
● The particles are far apart and move randomly and quickly (around 500 m/s) in all
directions
● They collide with each other and with the sides of the container (this is how pressure
is created inside a can of gas)
State Changes
Melting
● This is the reverse of melting and occurs at exactly the same temperature as melting,
hence the melting point and freezing point of a pure substance are the same. Water,
for example, freezes and melts at 0 ºC
● Requires a significant decrease in temperature (or loss of thermal energy) and
occurs at a specific temperature
Evaporation
● Evaporation occurs when a liquid changes into a gas and occurs over a range of
temperatures
● Evaporation occurs only at the surface of liquids where high energy particles can
escape from the liquid's surface at low temperatures, below the b.p. of the liquid
● The larger the surface area and the warmer the liquid surface, the more quickly a
liquid can evaporate
Condensation
● Condensation occurs when a gas changes into a liquid on cooling and it takes place
over a range of temperatures
● When a gas is cooled its particles lose energy and when they bump into each other
they lack the energy to bounce away again, instead they group together to form a
liquid
Sublimation
● When substances are heated, the particles absorb thermal energy which is converted
into kinetic energy. This is the basis of the kinetic theory of matter
● Heating a solid causes its particles to vibrate more and as the temperature increases,
they vibrate so much that the solid expands until the structure breaks and the solid
melts
● On further heating, the now liquid substance expands more and some particles at the
surface gain sufficient energy to overcome the intermolecular forces and evaporate
● When the b.p. temperature is reached, all the particles gain enough energy to escape
and the liquids boils
● These changes in state can be shown on a graph called a heating curve
● Cooling down a gas has the reverse effect and this would be called a cooling curve
● These curves are used to show how changes in temperature affect changes of state
● The horizontal sections occur when there is a change of state but there is no change
in temperature
1.4 Diffusion
● This is the process by which different gases or different liquids mix and is due to the
random motion of their particles
Chemistry IGCSE/O-LEVELS Revision Notes
● Diffusion occurs much faster in gases than in liquids as gaseous particles move
much quicker than liquid particles
● At the same temperature, different gases do not diffuse at the same rate.
● This is due to the difference in their relative molecular masses
● Lighter gas particles can travel faster and hence further, therefore the lower its
relative mass the faster a gas will diffuse
Element
● A substance made of atoms that all contain the same number of protons and cannot
be split into anything simpler
● There are 118 elements found in the Periodic Table
Compound
● A combination of two or more substances (elements and/or compounds) that are not
chemically combined
● Mixtures can be separated by physical methods such as filtration or evaporation
● E.g. sand and water, oil and water, sulfur powder and iron filings