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Chemistry Basics Pack — GCSE-Friendly Introduction

A simple, clear starter guide to chemistry. 
Perfect for beginners, GCSE students, and anyone wanting a quick understanding of atoms, bonding, reactions, and the periodic table.

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1. Atoms, Elements & Compounds

Atom: the smallest particle of an element. 
Element: a substance made of only one type of atom. 
Examples: oxygen (O), carbon ©, hydrogen (H).

Compound: two or more elements chemically bonded. 
Examples: 
• H₂O (water) 
• CO₂ (carbon dioxide) 
• NaCl (salt)

Molecule: a group of atoms bonded together. 
All molecules are compounds except those made of a single element (e.g. O₂).

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2. Structure of the Atom

• Protons → positive charge (+1) 
• Neutrons → no charge 
• Electrons → negative charge (–1)

Structure:
• protons & neutrons in the nucleus 
• electrons in shells around the nucleus 

Atomic number = number of protons 
Mass number = protons + neutrons 

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3. Ions

Ions form when atoms gain or lose electrons.

• Gain electrons → negative ion 
• Lose electrons → positive ion 

Examples: 
• Na → Na⁺ (loses 1 electron) 
• Cl → Cl⁻ (gains 1 electron)

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4. The Periodic Table (Basics)

• Group number = number of electrons in outer shell 
• Period = number of shells 
• Metals on the left, non-metals on the right 

Important groups:
• Group 1 → Alkali metals 
• Group 7 → Halogens 
• Group 0 → Noble gases (unreactive)

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5. Types of Bonding

1. Ionic Bonding 
Between metal + non-metal. 
Electrons transferred. 
Forms ions.

Example: 
Na⁺ and Cl⁻ → NaCl

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2. Covalent Bonding 
Between two non-metals. 
Electrons shared.

Examples: 
• H₂O 
• CO₂ 
• O₂ 

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3. Metallic Bonding 
Between metal atoms. 
Positive ions in a “sea” of delocalised electrons → conducts electricity.

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6. States of Matter

Solid → Liquid → Gas 
Melting, boiling, evaporating.

Gas → Liquid → Solid 
Condensing, freezing.

Particle spacing:
• solids: close & fixed 
• liquids: close but move 
• gases: very far apart 

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7. Chemical Reactions

Signs of a reaction:
• colour change 
• temperature change 
• fizzing / gas produced 
• solid forms (precipitate) 
• new substance formed 

Word equation example: 
magnesium + oxygen → magnesium oxide

Symbol example: 
2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO

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8. Conservation of Mass

Mass is always conserved in a chemical reaction.

Total mass of reactants = total mass of products 
No atoms are created or destroyed.

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9. Acids, Alkalis & pH

• pH < 7 → acid 
• pH = 7 → neutral 
• pH > 7 → alkali 

Examples: 
• HCl (hydrochloric acid) 
• NaOH (sodium hydroxide)

Neutralisation: 
acid + alkali → salt + water

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10. Common GCSE Equations

• acid + metal → salt + hydrogen 
• acid + carbonate → salt + water + CO₂ 
• acid + alkali → salt + water 

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11. Common Mistakes

❌ Mixing up atoms vs molecules 
✔ Atoms = single particles, molecules = bonded groups

❌ Thinking electrons live in the nucleus 
✔ They orbit in shells

❌ Confusing ionic and covalent bonding 
✔ Ionic = transfer of electrons, covalent = sharing

❌ Believing mass changes in reactions 
✔ Mass is conserved 

❌ Using pH values backwards 
✔ Low pH = strong acid

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Summary

This pack covers the essentials:
• atoms & ions 
• bonding 
• states 
• reactions 
• periodic table 
• equations 
• pH 

Master these and GCSE chemistry becomes far easier.
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