Atoms, Elements and Compounds | GCSE Chemistry Essentials

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Welcome to The Chemistry Tutor! In this video, we’re unraveling the essential concepts of atoms, elements, and compounds, a foundational topic in GCSE Chemistry. This guide will help you understand the basic building blocks of matter and how they combine to form substances.

What You’ll Learn in This Video:

What Are Atoms?: Start with a clear explanation of what atoms are and their role as the fundamental building blocks of matter.

Atomos - Indivisible: Explore the historical concept of "atomos," meaning indivisible, and how it laid the groundwork for modern atomic theory.

What Are Elements?: Learn about elements and how they consist of only one type of atom, forming the simplest substances in chemistry.

Chemical Symbols: Discover how chemical symbols represent elements and how to use them to understand and write chemical equations.

The Periodic Table: Get to know the Periodic Table, including its organization, how it categorizes elements, and the information it provides about them.

Compounds: Understand what compounds are, how they are formed by combining elements, and their importance in chemistry.

Separating Compounds: Explore methods for separating compounds into their constituent elements and the principles behind these techniques.

Element or Compound?: Learn how to distinguish between elements and compounds and identify them in different contexts.

Chemical Formulae: Dive into the concept of chemical formulae, which represent the composition of compounds and provide insights into their structure.

Naming Compounds: Discover the rules for naming compounds and how to use systematic names to describe chemical substances.

Common Compounds: Familiarize yourself with some common compounds, their formulas, and their uses in everyday life.

Working Out Names from Formulae: Learn how to determine the names of compounds from their chemical formulae.

Working Out Names from Equations: Understand how to interpret chemical equations to deduce the names of compounds involved.

Our detailed explanations and practical examples will make these fundamental concepts clear and accessible.

00:05 Introduction
00:21 What are atoms?
01:52 Atomos - indivisible
02:53 What are elements?
03:44 Chemical Symbols
05:52 The Periodic Table
07:08 Compounds
08:05 Separating Compounds
08:42 Element or Compound?
10:10 Chemical Formulae
12:20 Naming Compounds
14:30 Common Compounds
16:13 Working out Names from Formulae
18:04 Working out Names from Equations
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sir carbon have 6 electrons so it have to be 1s2 2s2 2p2 and it will be a total of 6 electrons right? if we add 2p4 then it will be total 8 electrons not 6 electrons

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