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Australian Chemistry teacher since 2016 making resources for all students to excel in Chemistry and for beginning and advanced teachers looking for resources that cover all the dot points in the NESA Chemistry Syllabus.

Australian Chemistry teacher since 2016 making resources for all students to excel in Chemistry and for beginning and advanced teachers looking for resources that cover all the dot points in the NESA Chemistry Syllabus.
Reversible & Irreversible Reactions
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Reversible & Irreversible Reactions

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This worksheet introduces students to reversible and irreversible reactions and why they take place. Students use the information provided to answer the questions to test their knowledge and understanding of reversible and irreversible reactions. Suitable for: Year 10 Science Year 11 Preliminary Chemistry Year 12 HSC Chemistry
Equilibrium Constant Revision Table + Answers
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Equilibrium Constant Revision Table + Answers

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Revision Table Worksheet + Answers Combo! This revision table tests students’ understanding of the- Equilibrium constant (Keq) Effect of temperature on Keq Reaction quotient (Q) Acid and base dissociation constants (Ka and Kb) NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered: Module 5 Equilibrium & Acid Reactions Module 5 Inquiry Question 3 (Dot Points 5.3.1, 5.3.2, and 5.3.3 and 5.3.5)
Factors that Affect Equilibrium Revision Table Worksheet & Answers
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Factors that Affect Equilibrium Revision Table Worksheet & Answers

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*Revision Table Worksheet + Answers Combo! This revision table tests students’ understanding of the- Effects of temperature on equilibrium Effects of concentration on equilibrium Effects of volume/pressure on equilibrium Addition of inert gases on equilibrium Le Chatelier’s Principle PRAC Cobalt chloride equilibrium system Effects of factors & reading equilibrium graphs Industrial applications of equilibrium reactions (Haber process & Contact Process) Atom economy Green Chemistry NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered: Module 5 Inquiry Question 2 (Dot Points 5.2.1, 5.2.2, and 5.2.3) Module 8 Inquiry Question 3 (Dot Point 8.3.1)
Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Revision Table + ANSWERS
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Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Revision Table + ANSWERS

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Revision Table Worksheet + Answers Combo! This revision table tests students’ understanding of static and dynamic equilibrium such as- Reversible and irreversible reactions Static, dynamic equilibrium and steady state system Equilibrium graphs Gibbs free energy and equilibrium Non-equilibrium systems This revision table is best used in conjunction with the student booklet which covers all the dot points in the NESA Chemistry HSC Module 5 Inquiry Question 1. This booklet is available in my TES store. NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered: Module 5 Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Module 5 Inquiry Question 1 (Dot Points 5.1.2, 5.1.3, and 5.1.4)
The Mole Concept Revision Table + ANSWERS
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The Mole Concept Revision Table + ANSWERS

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Worksheet + Answers Combo! This revision table tests students understanding of the chemical concept of the mole and calculations involving the mole. Use it as a revision tool at the end of a unit! NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered Module 2 Introduction to Quantitative Chemistry Module 2 Inquiry Question 1 (Dot Points 2.1.1 and 2.1.2) Module 2 Inquiry Question 2 (Dot Points 2.2.1, 2.2.2, and 2.2.3)
Modeling Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Worksheet + Answers
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Modeling Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Worksheet + Answers

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Modeling Equilibrium Worksheet & Analysis Set!! Unsure how to model static and dynamic equilibrium? Unable to do so because of lock down? This is a great activity that can be completed at school OR at home using absolutely anything!!! This activity allows students to model static and dynamic equilibrium using everyday objects or counters and introduces them to equilibrium graphs, and gets students thinking about models and their importance! This set also comes with answers! Don’t waste any more time! Purchase, print and teach! Need to cover the complete inquiry question? Check out my student booklet, answer set and PowerPoint in the TES store. NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered Module 5 Equilibrium & Acid Reactions Module 5 Inquiry Question 1, Dot Point 5.1.3
Equilibrium Tarsia Revision Worksheet + Answers
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Equilibrium Tarsia Revision Worksheet + Answers

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Tarsia Worksheet + Answers Combo! This revision table tests students’ understanding of chemical equilibrium, including factors that affect equilibrium, Keq, and Le Chatelier’s principle. This revision table is best used in conjunction with the student booklet which covers all the dot points in the NESA Chemistry HSC Module 5 Inquiry Question 1. This booklet is available in my TES and TPT store. This worksheet is best printed 2 pages to 1 and scissors and glue are needed. NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered: Module 5 Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Module 5 Inquiry Questions 1, 2 and 3
Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Google Forms Quiz
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Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Google Forms Quiz

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Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Google Form Quiz! This revision quiz tests students understanding of the Australian NESA Stage 6 Chemistry Syllabus dot points: Static equilibrium Dynamic equilibrium Steady-state system Rates of reaction Equilibrium graphs The multiple-choice questions are self-graded, however, there are two short answer questions at the end of the quiz which will require you to manually review student responses. Luckily, a model answer and marking criteria are provided for you to make it super easy to mark! This Google forms quiz was made as an assessment for part of the Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Student Booklet, Answers & PPT product found in my TES or TPT store! NSW NESA Chemistry Syllabus Dot Points Covered: Module 5 Equilibrium & Acid Reactions Module 5 Inquiry Question 1 (Dot Points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3, and 5.1.4)