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What is a element an element, is a material which cannot be broken down or changed into another substance using chemical means. There are 117 or 118 known elements.
What is a atom All matter is composed of atoms. Each individual atom is composed of three parts: electrons, protons, and neutrons.  Atoms combine to form elements listed in the Periodic Table.
Metals In chemistry, a metal is an element, compound, or alloy characterized by high electrical conductivity. In a metal, atoms readily lose electrons to form positive ions those ions are surrounded by delocalized electrons. The thus produced solid is held by electrostatic interactions between the ions and the electron cloud, which are called metallicbonds.
Non-Metals Non-metal, is a term used in chemistry when classifying the chemical elements. On the basis of their general physical and chemical properties, every element in the periodic table can be termed either a metal or a nonmetal. (A few elements with intermediate properties are referred to as metalloids.)
Periodic table The periodic table is a display of the chemical elements. It was invented by a Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, who intended the table to illustrate recurring trends in the properties of the elements. The layout of the table has been refined and extended over time, as new elements have been discovered, and new theoretical models have been developed to explain chemical behavior.
Compounds A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions and that have a unique and defined chemical structure. Chemical compounds consist of afixed ratio of atoms that are held together in a defined spatial arrangement by chemical bonds.
Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. It can be either spontaneous that is requiring no input of energy or non-spontaneous, that often comes about only after input of some form of energy, viz, heat, light or electricity. Chemical reactions encompass changes that strictly involve the motion of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds.
Identifying Chemical Reactions Example Of chemical reaction type Synthesis means to "put together". A synthesis reaction is one in which elements or small compounds are combined to make a more complex compound. some synthesis reactions could include: 2 Na + Cl2 -> 2 NaCl SO2 + H2O -> H2SO3 CH2CH2 + HBr -> CH3CH2Br
Physical Chemical Reactions Some examples of physical changes in chemical reactions Sodium is a highly combustible element and the addition of water can make it explode. Sodium acetate, when heated and cooled, becomes supersaturated in water. When it comes in contact with another object it recrystallises. This reaction also causes heat.
3 things that can speed up a chemical reaction breaking a solid into something smaller (to increase its surface area)  make the solution more concentrated,  increase the temperature.
Bibliography Wikipedia Science kids at home The free dictionary Chem4kids list verse helium

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Chemical Reactions KW

  • 2. What is a element an element, is a material which cannot be broken down or changed into another substance using chemical means. There are 117 or 118 known elements.
  • 3. What is a atom All matter is composed of atoms. Each individual atom is composed of three parts: electrons, protons, and neutrons. Atoms combine to form elements listed in the Periodic Table.
  • 4. Metals In chemistry, a metal is an element, compound, or alloy characterized by high electrical conductivity. In a metal, atoms readily lose electrons to form positive ions those ions are surrounded by delocalized electrons. The thus produced solid is held by electrostatic interactions between the ions and the electron cloud, which are called metallicbonds.
  • 5. Non-Metals Non-metal, is a term used in chemistry when classifying the chemical elements. On the basis of their general physical and chemical properties, every element in the periodic table can be termed either a metal or a nonmetal. (A few elements with intermediate properties are referred to as metalloids.)
  • 6. Periodic table The periodic table is a display of the chemical elements. It was invented by a Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, who intended the table to illustrate recurring trends in the properties of the elements. The layout of the table has been refined and extended over time, as new elements have been discovered, and new theoretical models have been developed to explain chemical behavior.
  • 7. Compounds A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions and that have a unique and defined chemical structure. Chemical compounds consist of afixed ratio of atoms that are held together in a defined spatial arrangement by chemical bonds.
  • 8. Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. It can be either spontaneous that is requiring no input of energy or non-spontaneous, that often comes about only after input of some form of energy, viz, heat, light or electricity. Chemical reactions encompass changes that strictly involve the motion of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds.
  • 9. Identifying Chemical Reactions Example Of chemical reaction type Synthesis means to "put together". A synthesis reaction is one in which elements or small compounds are combined to make a more complex compound. some synthesis reactions could include: 2 Na + Cl2 -> 2 NaCl SO2 + H2O -> H2SO3 CH2CH2 + HBr -> CH3CH2Br
  • 10. Physical Chemical Reactions Some examples of physical changes in chemical reactions Sodium is a highly combustible element and the addition of water can make it explode. Sodium acetate, when heated and cooled, becomes supersaturated in water. When it comes in contact with another object it recrystallises. This reaction also causes heat.
  • 11. 3 things that can speed up a chemical reaction breaking a solid into something smaller (to increase its surface area) make the solution more concentrated, increase the temperature.
  • 12. Bibliography Wikipedia Science kids at home The free dictionary Chem4kids list verse helium