Chemical change: Determine the quantitative aspects of change

Subject outcome
Subject Outcome 6.4: Determine the quantitative aspects of change

Learning outcomes
Identify and distinguish between physical and chemical changes and give examples.
Identify and apply physical and chemical methods of separating mixtures (solids, liquids, and gases).
Range: Separation methods are manual, magnetic, filtration, fractional distillation, using a separating funnel, precipitation reactions and chromatography.

Unit 1 outcomes
By the end of this unit you will be able to:
- Calculate atomic mass.
- Calculate molecular mass.
- Calculate formula mass.
- Calculate the amount of a substance in moles and grams.
- Calculate the concentration of a solutions.