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Reactivity 3.1.9 pOH Scale & Calculations
This complete lesson includes a presentation and student calculation worksheet with worked answers on the second page for using the pOH scale (HL).
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Reactivity 3.1.8 pH Curves (Strong acids and bases)
This presentation and student practical sheet run through the basics of pH curves for strong monoprotic acids and bases. The student worksheet contains questions with worked answers attached at the end.
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Titration Technique & Calculations
This lesson focuses on why and how titration is used as well as a 5 step process students can follow to scaffold their calculations.
Resource include presentation and worksheet with answers.
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Empirical Formula Bundle
All empirical formula resources which cover:
How to calculate empirical formula from mass or percentage composition
How to calculate empirical formula from experimental data and associated sources of error and calculating uncertainty
Water of crystallisation - preparing and analysing magnesium sulphate (includes a 20 mark formative assessment with mark scheme).
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Rates of Reaction - Using a Colourimeter
This presentation and assessed student practical sheet guide students through the use of colourimeters and application of Beer’s law to determine the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid.
Mark scheme included.
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Reactivity 3.1.16 & 3.1.17 Buffers
This lesson pack introduces students to buffers, including an example in the body, plus calculation worksheet (with mark scheme) and student practical sheet to make their own buffer solution (recapping basic stoichiometry and making stock solutions) as well as comparing final pH of buffer using pH meter.
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IB Chemistry Structure 1 Workbook
This complete workbook for structure 1 provides a comprehensive blend of class tasks, practical experiments, and exam-style questions to reinforce learning and ensure thorough preparation for assessments. The workbook includes key content aligned with the IB Chemistry syllabus, ensuring that students can build a strong foundation in this unit.
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Reactivity 3.1.13 pH Curves (HL)
This presentation and student practical sheet looks at all the possible pH curves produced from the possible strong/weak acid and base combinations. They student practical sheet runs students through adding sodium hydroxide to ethanoic acid and separately ammonia with hydrochloric acid.
The practical explains mathematically why pH = pKa at the half equivalence point.
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Reactivity 3.1.12 pH of Salt Solutions
This lesson looks at salt hydrolysis and how to predict the pH of salt solutions. Presentation includes link to Wordwall task.
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Reactivity 3.1.14 & 3.1.15 Indicators
This presentation and student practical sheet looks through qualities of indicators and factors considered when selecting an appropriate indicator. The student practical sheet gets students to make ammonium sulphate using titration and methyl orange and also includes past questions with mark scheme.