A full lesson covering section 4.1.1 a and d of the OCR A level specification representing organic molecules and using general formula. The lesson takes students through the various ways of showing organic molecules including worked examples and opportunities for students to practice.
The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary at the end
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OCR A level chemistry Module 4 part one
This bundle contains all the lesson from section 4.1.1 of the OCR A level chemistry specification. All lessons include full notes, a starter, various independent student activities and a differentiated summary at the end. All answers included. It covers: 1) Drawing organic molecules 2) IUPAC nomenclature 3) Structural Isomers 4) Intro to reaction mechanisms and curly arrows 5) Physical properties of alkanes 6) Reactions of alkanes 7) Combustion of alkanes 8) Physical properties of alkenes and the double bond 9) Reactions of alkenes 10) Reaction mechanisms of alkenes 11) E/Z and cis/trans isomers 12) Addition polymers and their problems
OCR Chemistry intro to organic chemistry bundle
A set of lessons covering all the objectives in section 4.1.1 of the OCR specification. It covers naming organic chemicals, IUPAC rules for their structure, different types of formula, reaction mechanisms, homolytic and heterolytic fission, isomers and radicals. All lessons include a starter, full notes, various activities and a differentiated summary at the end. All include answers
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