Versions Packages Information History Badges Report

Chemistry — Year 11 Notes

Chemistry — Year 11 Notes

A sketch of two nerdy atoms sharing a single pair of glasses. Caption: “Sharing is caring.” Right. Covalent bonds share electrons. Water, oxygen, methane—all just atoms playing nice because neither wants to lose or gain. Sharing keeps them stable.

It was the night before the final exam, and Alex’s backpack was a black hole of forgotten worksheets and dried-out pens. Somewhere in that abyss were his “Chemistry Year 11 Notes”—a tattered, coffee-stained spiral notebook that had seen more lunchroom drama than actual study time.

The next day, the exam had a question: “Explain, using particle theory, why a solid melts when heated.” chemistry year 11 notes

Desperate, Alex flipped it open. The first page read: Atomic Structure . But instead of neat diagrams, he’d doodled a proton with a speech bubble: “I’m positive!” Below it, a sad electron: “I’m negative, but we bond.”

“Right,” Alex muttered. “This is useless.” A sketch of two nerdy atoms sharing a single pair of glasses

Alex smiled. He turned to the back of his notebook in his mind—page 42. A stick figure melting into a puddle. Caption: “Heat gives particles energy. They vibrate. They escape. Solid becomes liquid. No magic. Just physics in slow motion.”

He wrote his answer. He passed.

But as he turned the pages, something strange happened. The notes began to work —not as a study guide, but as a story.