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A structured lesson including starter activity, AfL work tasks on cracking of alkanes

By the end of this lesson KS5 students should be able to:

  1. To describe what cracking is and its economic benefits
  2. To explain what thermal and catalytic cracking
  3. To compare and evaluate the conditions for and the products of thermal and catalytic cracking

The teacher will be able to check students have met these learning objectives through mini AfL tasks for students to complete

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AS Chemistry: Alkanes (AQA)

4 structured lessons covering topics from AS Chemistry Alkanes from the AQA Specification Lesson 1: Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil 1) Describe what crude oil contains and to understand its uses 2) Explain how crude oil is separated into useful fractions on an industrial scale 3) Explain how crude oil is separated into useful fractions on an industrial scale Lesson 2: Cracking of Alkanes 1) To describe what cracking is and its economic benefits 2) To explain what thermal and catalytic cracking 3) To compare and evaluate the conditions for and the products of thermal and catalytic cracking Lesson 3: Combustion of Alkanes 1) To understand why alkanes are good fuels 2) To recall the complete and incomplete combustions equations (both word and symbol) of alkanes 3) To explain the environmental problems associated with pollutant products when alkanes are used as fuels 4) To explain the use of catalytic convertors and processes such as flue gas desulfurisation to remove gaseous pollutants produced during alkane combustion Lesson 4: Free Radical Substitution of Alkanes 1)To know what a free radical is 2) To describe the reaction mechanism for the free-radical substitution of alkanes including initiation, propagation and termination 3) To analyse the limitations of radical substitution in synthesis by formation of a mixture of organic products ***Declaimer: Please refrain from purchasing this popular resource for an interview lesson or a formal observation. This is because planning your own lessons, including using your own lesson PowerPoints, is a fundamental skill of a qualified/unqualified teacher that will be assessed during the scenarios outlined above***

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rawshan

5 years ago
5

excellent and worth the money. Nothing needs editing, its good to go. Clear info yet challenging and well presented

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