History of Periodic Table
Nucleus
Electrons
Group 1- Alkali metals
Group 7- Halogens
Metals
Superconductors
Transition metals
Water purification
Test for sulphate ions using barium chloride
Test for halide ions using silver nitrate
Atoms
Chemical reactions
Specific Heat Capacity
Yields
Batch production
Continuous production
Pharmaceutical drugs
Allotropes (diamond, graphite)
Bonds
Powerpoint and worksheets explaining the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
Starter is an odd-one-out quiz of various human activities which affect climate
Students draw a pie chart showing sources of greenhouse gases from human activities then memorise and sketch the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
The main work involves constructing a mind map of the effects caused by major greenhouse pollutants (carbon dioxide, water vapour, nitrous oxide, methane and halocarbons)
Differentiated questions:
1-3: How does (a) industry and (b) farming make climate change worse?
4-6: How do humans add to the Greenhouse Effect and climate change?
7-9: Using named chemical compounds, explain how human actions increase the rate of climate change
Plenary: affects of contrails on the short-term weather
Enough for two lessons