English National Curriculum - Science
Mission Objectives
Use the names and symbols of elements
Identify the smallest part of an element
Describe how compounds are formed from elements through chemical reactions
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Words and meanings to learn
chemical symbol
a one or two-letter abbreviation used to represent an element
reaction
a process in which one or more substances (reactants) are chemically changed into new substances (products)
element
a pure substance made up of only one type of atom
atom
basic building block of matter; it is the smallest part of an element that can exist
compound
a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together
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