c4 Foundation Checklist
c4 Foundation Checklist
c4 Foundation Checklist
RED Recognise that solutions with a pH of less than 7 are acids. Recognise that solutions with a pH of more than 7 are alkalis. Recognise that solutions with a pH of 7 are neutral. Describe the change in pH when an acid is neutralised by an alkali or vice versa State that an acid can be neutralised by a base or alkali, or vice versa. Describe some of the uses of sulfuric acid. Describe how universal indicator can be used to estimate the pH of a solution. Describe an alkali as a soluble base. State that in neutralisation: acid + base salt + water Explain the change in pH when an acid is neutralised by an alkali, or vice versa. Recall that metal oxides and metal hydroxides neutralise acids because they are bases. Recall that carbonates neutralise acids to give water, a salt and carbon dioxide. Predict the name of the salt produced when a named base or carbonate is neutralised by a laboratory acid. AMBER GREEN
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Interpret data in tabular and graphical form relating to percentage yield in reversible reactions and changes in conditions. Recognise the importance of ammonia in relation to world food production.
C4e Detergents
RED Describe the function of each ingredient in a washing powder Predict the correct washing conditions using the wash label on an item. Describe and use the terms solvent, solute, solution, soluble and insoluble. Recognise that different solvents will dissolve different substances. Identify the correct solvent to remove a stain given the appropriate information. State that many detergents are salts. Describe the function of each ingredient in a washing-up liquid Interpret data from experiments on the effectiveness of washing up liquids and washing powders. Explain the advantages of using low temperature washes in terms of energy saving and the type of clothes that can be washed. Describe dry cleaning as a process used to clean clothes that does not involve water: Describe that many detergents are made by the neutralisation of acids with alkalis. Interpret data from experiments on the effectiveness of washing up liquids and washing powders. AMBER GREEN
Describe the factors contributing to the high costs involved in making and developing a new medicine or pharmaceutical drug: Describe how chemicals are extracted from plant sources:
C4g Nanochemistry
RED Recall that three forms of carbon are: diamond; graphite; buckminster fullerene (bucky balls). Describe the physical properties of diamond. Recall that diamond is used in cutting tools and jewellery. Describe the physical properties of graphite. Recall that graphite is used as an electrode, in pencil leads and in lubricants. Describe the physical properties of buckminster fullerene Describe that fullerenes can be joined together to make nanotubes. State that nanotubes: are very strong; conduct electricity. State that chemistry works with materials on a large scale. State that nanochemistry works with materials at the atomic level. Recognise the structures of diamond, graphite and buckminster fullerene. Explain that diamond is used in cutting tools because it is very hard and has a high melting point. Explain that diamond is used in jewellery because it is lustrous and colourless. Explain that graphite is used in pencil leads because it is slippery and black. Explain that graphite is used in lubricants because it is slippery. Explain that graphite is used as an electrode in electrolysis because it conducts electricity and has a high melting point. State that Buckminster fullerene has the formula C60. Describe some uses of nanotubes Describe that nanoparticles have different properties from the bulk chemical. AMBER GREEN
State the types of substances present in water before it is purified Describe that chlorination kills microbes in water. State that barium chloride solution is used to test for sulfate ion State that silver nitrate solution is used to test for halide ions Interpret data about water resources in the United Kingdom Explain why it is important to conserve water. Recall the source of pollutants in water Describe the water purification process to include filtration, sedimentation and chlorination. Interpret data about the testing of water with aqueous silver nitrate and barium chloride solutions. Write word equations for the reactions of barium chloride with sulfates and silver nitrate with halides. Recall that the reaction of barium chloride with sulfates and silver nitrate with halides are examples of precipitation reactions. Explain the importance of clean water for people in the developing nations.