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Dr Wilson's Class Slides

Dr Wilson has a first class masters degree in Chemistry (University of Strathclyde) and a PhD in materials chemistry (University of Glasgow). Dr Wilson has extensive experience in tutoring small and large groups in chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics. He produces various tutoring materials for chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics classes. Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions about the materials you have purchased (email: brad.wilson.sci@gmail.com).

Dr Wilson has a first class masters degree in Chemistry (University of Strathclyde) and a PhD in materials chemistry (University of Glasgow). Dr Wilson has extensive experience in tutoring small and large groups in chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics. He produces various tutoring materials for chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics classes. Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions about the materials you have purchased (email: brad.wilson.sci@gmail.com).
Physics; wave characteristics
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Physics; wave characteristics

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PowerPoint presentation on the typical characteristics of waves (wavelength, frequency, amplitude, period, wave speed) for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the GCSE syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Physics; balanced and unbalanced forces
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Physics; balanced and unbalanced forces

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PowerPoint presentation on the general concept of forces in physics and when they are balanced or unbalanced when acting upon an object. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18) for teaching and revision. This resource follows the GCSE syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Physics; Newton's Laws of Motion
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Physics; Newton's Laws of Motion

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PowerPoint presentation on Newton’s Laws of Motion for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the GCSE syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Physics; specific heat capacity
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Physics; specific heat capacity

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PowerPoint presentation on the specific heat capacity of substances and worked examples for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the GCSE syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Physics; refraction
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Physics; refraction

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PowerPoint presentation on the refraction of light rays and total internal reflection for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the GCSE syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Physics; convection and conduction
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Physics; convection and conduction

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PowerPoint presentation on both convection and conduction for teaching and revision. Slides include sample questions. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the GCSE syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; oxidising and reducing agents
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Chemistry; oxidising and reducing agents

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PowerPoint presentation on oxidising and reducing agents, and ion-electron equations for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). Slides include multiple past paper questions. This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Collision Theory and Activation Energy
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Collision Theory and Activation Energy

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PowerPoint presentation on collision theory and activation energy plots for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the GCSE chemistry syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; Reaction Kinetics
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Chemistry; Reaction Kinetics

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PDF slides on reaction kinetics and first, second, and third order reaction rate laws for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). Several past paper questions included. This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; Reaction Thermodynamics
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Chemistry; Reaction Thermodynamics

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PowerPoint presentation on reaction thermodynamics (enthalpy, entropy and free energy) for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). Slides includes multiple past paper questions with answers. This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; Electromagnetic Radiation
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Chemistry; Electromagnetic Radiation

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PowerPoint presentation on electromagnetic radiation and atomic absorption/emission spectra for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; d-orbital splitting
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Chemistry; d-orbital splitting

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PowerPoint presentation on d-orbital splitting in transition metal complexes. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; atomic orbital theory
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Chemistry; atomic orbital theory

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PowerPoint presentation on atomic orbital theory (Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, the aufbau principle, Hund’s rule, and the Pauli exclusion principle ) for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; agonists and antagonists
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Chemistry; agonists and antagonists

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PowerPoint presentation on drug agonists and antagonists and pharmacophores for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). Slides include past paper questions. This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Hybridisation, sigma and pi bonding
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Hybridisation, sigma and pi bonding

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PowerPoint presentation on orbital hybridisation and sigma/pi bonding in carbon molecules for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). Slides include past paper questions. This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.
Chemistry; bond cleavage
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Chemistry; bond cleavage

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PowerPoint presentation on bond cleavage (homolytic and heterolytic) for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to final year of secondary/high school (appropriate age range: 14-18). This resource follows the well respected Scottish (SQA) Advanced Higher syllabus, but is also applicable to other Anglo-based syllabi (UK, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand) Suitable for both in-classroom and online distance learning.