This lesson covers the equilibrium reactions in chemistry. It shows how to set out typical reaction questions and the working out of ‘Kc’ from a chemical reaction.
The study of organic chemistry is introduced in this lesson. The lesson will look at how to identify the common types of organic compound and how to draw and initially name them.
This lesson involves the naming and identification of organic compounds. This will involve the naming of carbon based compounds due to their number of bonds, position of other elements or structure.
This lesson will involve the explanation of how photons act upon surfaces. The equation for the photoelectric is also given with examples of exam style questions.
This lesson will define the terms used in describing rates of reaction. This will include graphical (Boltzmann distribution) and activation energy. The lesson also includes the Collision Theory.
This exam covers the topics of disease, environment, matter, energy, plants and respiration. It has a mark allocation of one hundred spread over eight questions. The questions vary in ability level and style with experimental type questions also included.
This exam tests the pupils knowledge on the topics of ecology, respiration, microbes and chemical patterns. The exam has a mark allocation of one hundred spread over twelve questions. The questions are varied in ability and style of questioning.
This power-point lesson was made to cover the topic of Ionic bonding. With definitions and activities covering the sub-topics of Ionic charge, Molecular ions, Bonding and Trends within bonds. Extra teacher notes are included on specific slides.
This power-point lesson is designed to enhance the student’s knowledge of covalent bonding. Main topics will be electronegativity and types of bonding such as Polar and Non-polar bonds. The lesson also contains extra teacher notes and activities for the students.
This power-point lesson contains details and definitions on the following topics- electron configuration, orbitals, ionization energy and isotopes. As well as trends in the Periodic table. The power-point also can be used as a study guide for students.
This power-point can be used as a stand-alone lesson or a revision guide. It has detailed definitions of chemistry topics such as formula, neutralization, yield and displacement. All relevant calculations, with exam style examples; are also included to help the student fully understand the subject. General stoichiometry calculations such as molar gas volume are also included.
This test covers the properties of matter and electric circuits, with specific questions on electrostatics and density. The test has a mark allocation of fifty across eight questions. Various ability levels and styles are shown in the questions.
This test covers the topics pf compounds and elements. It is allocated forty marks over five questions. The answer sheet is included. The test has varying ability levels in the questions and different styles of questions are also shown.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of Molecular shape. Pupils will learn the basic shapes needed for school/college chemistry and be able to name simple molecular structures. Activities for the pupils are included to help them fully understand the topic and extra teacher notes are on specific slides.
The topic of electronegativity is covered in this power-point lesson. With activities of the calculation of electronegativity to simple definitions. Other activities are also included and short teacher notes to help.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of Le chateliers principle. With definitions and exam style questions the whole idea is covered and students will find the slides easy to use and access. Extra teacher notes are also added.
This worksheet covers the topics of an acid reacting with bases and the process of electrolysis of an acid. The questions cover a total of twelve marks and the answer sheet is included. Various questioning styles are used.
This worksheet concentrates on the processes of breaking down an acid. With questions on electrolysis and testing the products of the reaction. Extra questions include the use of acids and balancing equations. An answer sheet is provided.
A worksheet covering the pH change in an investigation. Students will consider the reasons behind change in pH. The worksheet is aimed at lower grades in High school or as a revision task for upper age students. An answer sheet is provided.
With everything from their electron configuration to the calculations of titration this power-point lesson explains in detail the variations in group 1 and group 2 elements. The lesson also covers the reactions of the two groups of elements with other substances such as carbonates or sulphates.