Hero image

484Uploads

144k+Views

63k+Downloads

A level Chemistry: Combined Techniques
srshaw89srshaw89

A level Chemistry: Combined Techniques

(0)
OCR A level Chemistry: 29.6 Combined Techniques This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Percentage yield to determine empirical formula Mass spectra Infrared spectra Carbon-13 NMR spectra Proton NMR spectra
OCR A level Chemistry: Chromatography and Spectroscopy
srshaw89srshaw89

OCR A level Chemistry: Chromatography and Spectroscopy

6 Resources
OCR A level Chemistry: Chromatography and Spectroscopy is apart of the Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. 29.1 Chromatography and Functional Group Analysis 29.2 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy 29.3 Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopyy 29.4 Proton NMR Spectroscopy 29.5 Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra 29.6 Combined Techniques Thin layer chromatography (TLC) Rf values Gas chromatography (GC) Gas chromatograms Retention time and peak integrations Calibration curves from retention time and relative peak area Differentiation of functional groups: alkene, primary and secondary alcohols, aldehydes, cabonyl compounds, carboxylic acids, and haloalkes. Nuclear Spin Resonance Tetramethylsilane (TMS) Chemical Shift ẟ Identifying different carbon environments The types of carbon environment The amount of chemical shift ẟ / ppm Identifying the number of different proton environments Identifying the types of proton environment and chemical shifts Integration traces (area of peaks) and relative number of protons The spin-spin splitting pattern (n + 1) Predicting proton NMR spectra for molecules Identifying the number of different proton environments Identifying the types of proton environment and chemical shifts Integration traces (area of peaks) and relative number of protons Percentage yield to determine empirical formula Mass spectra Infrared spectra Carbon-13 NMR spectra Proton NMR spectra
OCR A Level Physics: Gravitational Potential
srshaw89srshaw89

OCR A Level Physics: Gravitational Potential

(0)
OCR A level Physics: 18.6 Gravitational Potential Module 5 Newtonian World and Astrophysics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Center of mass and treating spherical objects as point masses Gravitational fields Definition of gravitational potential Applying the gravitational potential equation Graph of gravitational potential against distance (V against r) Combining gravitational potentials from more than one mass
OCR AS Physics: LDR
srshaw89srshaw89

OCR AS Physics: LDR

(0)
OCR AS Physics: LDR is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Materials and uses of LDRs Creating an experiment to understand LDRs LDRs relationship with light intensity
OCR AS level Physics: Resistance
srshaw89srshaw89

OCR AS level Physics: Resistance

(0)
OCR AS Physics A: Resistance is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Definition of an ohm. Temperature and resistance for metallic conductors (wires) The ohm in base SI units I against V graphs and resistance
OCR AS Physics: Kirchhoff's 1st and 2nd Law
srshaw89srshaw89

OCR AS Physics: Kirchhoff's 1st and 2nd Law

(0)
OCR AS level Physics: Kirchhoff’s Laws and circuit diagrams is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Definitions of Kirchhoff’s 1st and 2nd Law Applying Kirchhoff’s 2nd Law Drawing circuit diagrams for parallel and series circuits
GCSE Physics: Electrostatics
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Electrostatics

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.1.1 Electrostatics Subatomic particles and electric charge Transfer of electric charge Attraction and repulsion from electric charge Electric field lines Interaction of electric field lines Van der Graff generator
GCSE Physics: Simple Circuits
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Simple Circuits

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.2.1 Simple Circuits. Circuit Symbols Electric field lines and potential difference Modeling Circuits with Rope Measuring Potential Difference Energy Transferred Equation for Electricity Rearranging Equations
GCSE Physics: Resistance and Ohm's Law
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Resistance and Ohm's Law

(0)
This presentations covers the OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.2.3 Resistance Combining resistors in series Combining resistors in parallel Modeling resistance, current, and potential difference with a rope. The relationship between potential difference and current The relationship between resistance and current Ohm’s law Rearranging equations Worked examples and student questions Explaining how increasing current increases resistance in a metal conductor and filament lamp.
GCSE Physics: LDRs and Thermistors
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: LDRs and Thermistors

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.2.5 LDR and Thermistors. Circuit Symbols Uses of LDRs and Thermistors Plotting data and characteristic curves Conductors, insulators, and semiconductors Experiment into resistance and temperature of a thermistors Investigation into resistance and light level of a LDR
GCSE Physics: Graphs of Current and Potential Difference (I-V)
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Graphs of Current and Potential Difference (I-V)

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.2.4 Graphs of potential difference (p.d.) and current. Linear circuit element Non-linear circuit element Diodes and Light emitting diode (LED) Current against potential difference graphs How the gradient of a current against potential difference graph relates to resistance Experimental set-up for determining circuit elements How temperature affects resistance in lamps and metal conductors (wires)
GCSE Physics: Current and Magnetic Fields
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Current and Magnetic Fields

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.1.2 Current and Magnetic Fields. Current Produces Magnetic Fields Experiment to Demonstrate Magnetic Field Lines Right-hand Corkscrew Explanation Solenoids MRI imaging
GCSE Physics: Magnets and Magnetic Fields
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Magnets and Magnetic Fields

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.1.1 Magnets and Magnetic Fields. Rules for repulsion and attraction Magnetic Field Line Rules Magnetic field density and magnetic force Modeling the Earth as a Bar Magnet Permanent and Induced Magnets Magnetic Domains
GCSE Physics: P3 Electricity Full Scheme
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: P3 Electricity Full Scheme

12 Resources
All resources for P3 Electricity GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1. Triple and combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Includes: Electrostatics Electrical Current Electrical Current Practical Activity Circuit Symbols and Potential Difference Series and Parallel Circuits Resistance and Ohm’s Law Resistance of a wire Practical Activity I-V Characteristics and Component Graphs Circuit Calculations Sensing Circuits Electrical Power and Energy
GCSE Physics: Current and Forces with Equation
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Current and Forces with Equation

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.1 b Current and Forces. Units for Magnetic Field Strength Converting from mT to T Magnetic Force Equation Rearranging Equations Increasing the force on a current carrying conductor in an external magnetic field. Student questions and worked answers
GCSE Physics: Forces and Fleming's Left Hand Rule
srshaw89srshaw89

GCSE Physics: Forces and Fleming's Left Hand Rule

(0)
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.1 Forces, Current and Fleming’s Left Hand Rule. This presentation includes: Interacting Magnetic Field Lines Increasing Magnitude of the force on a current carrying conductor Applying Fleming’s Left Hand Rule