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Science
Year 9
Above satisfactory
Chemical change

Defines chemical change as formation of new substance involving breaking and re-forming bonds between atoms. Location of numbers on page matches annotation 2 Annotation 2
Explains energy transfer and transformation in exothermic and endothermic reactions 3 Annotation 3
Explains difference between physical and chemical change in terms of states of matter and molecular compositions of substances involved 4 Annotation 4
Describes in detail examples of chemical reactions that are important for society 5 Annotation 5
Classifies chemical reaction as endothermic and explains reason for classification
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Defines chemical change as formation of new substance involving breaking and re-forming bonds between atoms. Location of numbers on page matches annotation -
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Explains energy transfer and transformation in exothermic and endothermic reactions -
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Annotation 3
Explains difference between physical and chemical change in terms of states of matter and molecular compositions of substances involved -
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Annotation 4
Describes in detail examples of chemical reactions that are important for society -
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Annotation 5
Classifies chemical reaction as endothermic and explains reason for classification

Applies understanding of chemical reactions to discuss in detail positive and negative social and economic implications of an industrial process 2 Annotation 2
Uses footnote to acknowledge source of information
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Applies understanding of chemical reactions to discuss in detail positive and negative social and economic implications of an industrial process -
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Annotation 2
Uses footnote to acknowledge source of information
Satisfactory
Chemical change

Explains difference between chemical and physical change in terms of number and composition of substances involved 2 Annotation 2
Classifies reactions as natural and man-made and gives examples of each 3 Annotation 3
Identifies combustion as an exothermic reaction and explains what this means
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Explains difference between chemical and physical change in terms of number and composition of substances involved -
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Classifies reactions as natural and man-made and gives examples of each -
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Annotation 3
Identifies combustion as an exothermic reaction and explains what this means

Applies understanding of chemical reactions to discuss in detail positive and negative social and economic implications of natural and man-made combustion reactions 2 Annotation 2
Uses footnote to acknowledge source of information 3 Annotation 3
Discusses role of combustion in technological development
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Applies understanding of chemical reactions to discuss in detail positive and negative social and economic implications of natural and man-made combustion reactions -
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Uses footnote to acknowledge source of information -
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Annotation 3
Discusses role of combustion in technological development

Discusses positive and negative environmental implications of combustion
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Annotation 1
Discusses positive and negative environmental implications of combustion
Above satisfactory
Chemical change

Defines chemical change as formation of new substance involving breaking and re-forming bonds between atoms. Location of numbers on page matches annotation 2 Annotation 2
Explains energy transfer and transformation in exothermic and endothermic reactions 3 Annotation 3
Explains difference between physical and chemical change in terms of states of matter and molecular compositions of substances involved 4 Annotation 4
Describes in detail examples of chemical reactions that are important for society 5 Annotation 5
Classifies chemical reaction as endothermic and explains reason for classification
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Defines chemical change as formation of new substance involving breaking and re-forming bonds between atoms. Location of numbers on page matches annotation -
2
Annotation 2
Explains energy transfer and transformation in exothermic and endothermic reactions -
3
Annotation 3
Explains difference between physical and chemical change in terms of states of matter and molecular compositions of substances involved -
4
Annotation 4
Describes in detail examples of chemical reactions that are important for society -
5
Annotation 5
Classifies chemical reaction as endothermic and explains reason for classification

Applies understanding of chemical reactions to discuss in detail positive and negative social and economic implications of an industrial process 2 Annotation 2
Uses footnote to acknowledge source of information
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Applies understanding of chemical reactions to discuss in detail positive and negative social and economic implications of an industrial process -
2
Annotation 2
Uses footnote to acknowledge source of information