1. Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases - Learn the properties of the three states of matter.  
     
  2. The Particle Theory - Learn how to use the Particle Theory to explain the properties of solids, liquids and gases.  
     
  3a. Change of State - Water - Understand what happens when a substance changes state.  
     
  3b. Change of State - Water - Understand what happens when a substance changes state.  
     
  4. Melting and Boiling Point - Understand what happens, in terms of energy and particle movement, when a substance changes state.  
     
  5. Metals - Learn that elements vary widely in their physical properties and understand how the properties of elements can be used to classify them as metals.  
     
  6. Non-Metals - Learn that elements vary widely in their physical properties and understand how the properties of elements can be used to classify them as non-metals.  
     
  7. Uses of some Elements - Understand how the properties of some elements relate to how they are used.  
     
  8. Structures and Bonding - To know that elements combine through chemical reactions to form compounds and that compounds contain different elements that are chemically bonded together.  
     
  9a. Reaction of Metals with Oxygen and Water - Learn how different metals react with oxygen and water and know how to name the products and identify patterns in these reactions.  
     
  9b. Reaction of Metals with Oxygen and Water - Learn how different metals react with oxygen and water and know how to name the products and identify patterns in these reactions.  
     
  10a. Reaction of Metals with Acid - Learn that metals react with acid to produce salt and hydrogen and find out how to test for hydrogen gas.  
     
  10b. Reaction of Metals with Acid - Learn that metals react with acid to produce salt and hydrogen and find out how to test for hydrogen gas.  
     
  10c. Reaction of Metals with Acid - Learn that metals react with acid to produce salt and hydrogen and find out how to test for hydrogen gas.  
     
  11a. Displacement Reactions - Understand why more reactive metals will displace less reactive ones from their compounds.  
     
  11b. Displacement Reactions - Understand why more reactive metals will displace less reactive ones from their compounds.  
     
  11c. Displacement Reactions - Understand why more reactive metals will displace less reactive ones from their compounds.  
     
  12a. The Reactivity Series of Metals - Understand how the reactivity series of metals can be determined by considering their reaction with oxygen, water and acid, and learn how to use the reactivity series to make predictions about other reactions.  
     
  12b. The Reactivity Series of Metals - Understand how the reactivity series of metals can be determined by considering their reaction with oxygen, water and acid, and learn how to use the reactivity series to make predictions about other reactions.  
     
  12c. The Reactivity Series of Metals - Understand how the reactivity series of metals can be determined by considering their reaction with oxygen, water and acid, and learn how to use the reactivity series to make predictions about other reactions.  
     
  13. Acids and Alkalis - Learn how to use indicators to classify solutions as acidic, alkaline or neutral.  
     
  14. Making a Salt Using an Insoluble Base - Learn how to prepare a neutral salt sample from an insoluble base.  
     
  15. Making a Salt Using an Acid and an Alkali - Learn how to prepare a neutral salt sample using an acid and an alkali.  
     
  16. Uses of Salts - Learn some of the uses of different salts.  
     
  17. Acid Base Reactions - Understand how different bases react with acids and write word equations for the reactions. Learn how to test for carbon dioxide gas.  
     
  18. Everyday Neutralization Reactions - Learn about everyday neutralization reactions.  
     
  19. pH Scale - Learn that pH is a measure of the strength of an acid or alkali and how to interpret the colours of universal indicator solution.