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Calculations involving masses
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I can use chemical equations to identify and describe oxidation, decomposition and precipitation reactions.
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I can describe what happens to the atoms of reactants as they form products in a chemical reaction.
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I can balance chemical equations, and explain why it is important to ensure symbol equations are balanced.
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I can describe what a mole is and its link with the Avogadro constant.
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I can calculate mass of a substance or the number of moles it contains from data.
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I can explain why there is some uncertainty when measurements are made, how to minimise uncertainty, and calculate uncertainties.
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I can accurately represent a set number of moles of various substances.
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I can interpret a balanced symbol equation to predict the mass of either a reactant or a product.
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I can identify a reactant as being in excess or the limiting reactant and use that information to calculate a theoretical yield.
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I can deduce the balanced symbol equation from the masses of reactants and products of a given reaction.
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I can describe a safe experiment to calculate the reacting molar ratios for the oxidation of magnesium.
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I can describe a safe experiment to calculate the stoichiometric values for the decomposition of sodium hydrogencarbonate.
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