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: At 100°C water boils and turns into [[steam]].
 
: At 100°C water boils and turns into [[steam]].
 
: [[Water]] [[Chemical Reaction|react]]s with [[metal]]s above [[Hydrogen]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] to produce [[Metal Hydroxide]]s which are [[alkali]]ne.
 
: [[Water]] [[Chemical Reaction|react]]s with [[metal]]s above [[Hydrogen]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] to produce [[Metal Hydroxide]]s which are [[alkali]]ne.
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==Beyond the Curriculum==
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Revision as of 17:15, 20 April 2019

Key Stage 1

Meaning

Water can flow because it is a liquid.

Water is a transparent liquid needed by all life on Earth.

Singular Noun: Water
Plural Noun: Water

About Water

Water is can be used to wash clothes because it is a liquid.
Water flows down rivers and into the sea because it is a liquid.
If water gets too hot it turns into steam.
If water gets too cold it becomes ice.

Key Stage 2

Meaning

Water is a transparent liquid needed by all life on Earth.

About Water

Water can be frozen into ice if it is cooled down below 0°C.
Water evaporates into water vapour.
The higher the temperature the quicker water evaporates.
At 100°C water boils and turns into steam.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Water is a liquid (at room temperature) chemical compound with the chemical formula H2O.

About Water

Water can be frozen into ice if it is cooled down below 0°C.
Water evaporates into water vapour.
The higher the temperature the quicker water evaporates.
At 100°C water boils and turns into steam.
Water reacts with metals above Hydrogen on the reactivity series to produce Metal Hydroxides which are alkaline.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Water is a liquid (at room temperature) chemical compound with the chemical formula H2O.

About Water

Water can be frozen into ice if it is cooled down below 0°C.
Water evaporates into water vapour.
The higher the temperature the quicker water evaporates.
At 100°C water boils and turns into steam.
Water reacts with metals above Hydrogen on the reactivity series to produce Metal Hydroxides which are alkaline.

Beyond the Curriculum