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After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry. Enjoy! Please review the resources you buy in order for me to improve my teaching and my lessons

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After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry. Enjoy! Please review the resources you buy in order for me to improve my teaching and my lessons
Edexcel TRIPLE content Bulk, nano, alcohols, acids, alkenes, testing for ions, molar gases etc
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Edexcel TRIPLE content Bulk, nano, alcohols, acids, alkenes, testing for ions, molar gases etc

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27 lessons in total Including a CORE PRACTICAL - Titration (only SS) Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: MOLAR VOLUME of gases and Avogadro’s law of gases CONCENTRATION with mol and grams per dm3 and interchanging between PERCENTAGE YIELDS + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE 4 + 5. TITRATION CORE PRACTICAL and Titration calculations ATOM ECONOMY Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc15 Dynamic Equilibria + the Haber process 7. TOPIC 5 Sc16a TOPIC 5 Chemical cells and Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells 8. Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc15 Dynamic Equilibria: Industrial processes including large scale of the Haber process - Edexcel 9-1 Sc15b PART 1 9. Edexcel 9-1 Sc15b PART 2 10.Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc15 Dynamic Equilibria: Haber process + Fertilisers Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Transition metals, alloys and corrosion/rusting 11. Transition metals 12. Alloys 13. Rusting /Corrosion Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Testing for ions 14. Tests for metal ions CORE P 15. Testing for non-metal ions CORE P 16. Accurate ion analysis Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Hydrocarbons 17. Alkane and alkene 18. Reactions of alkanes and alkenes Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Polymers 19. Addition polymerisation 20. Use of polymers 21. Condensation polymerisation Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Alcohols and acids 22. Alcohols 23. Alcohols CORE P 24. Carboxylic acids 25. Ethanol production Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Bulk properties and nanoparticles 26. Choosing materials 27. Nanoparticles
AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 4 Chemical changes 4.1 Reactivity of metals COMPLETE
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AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 4 Chemical changes 4.1 Reactivity of metals COMPLETE

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4.4.1 Reactivity of metals 4.4.1.1 Metal oxides 4.4.1.2 The reactivity series 4.4.1.3 Extraction of metals and reduction 4.4.1.4 Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only) Content split over 11 lessons -but more including practical lessons (lessons in our school are 40 minutes so can condense material for longer lessons if required) All exam questions have been removed for copyright purposes All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Lesson 1-3 Reactivity series PLUS PRACTICALS L1: To recall the properties of metals To explain the reactivity series of metals and deduce the relative reactivity of some metals by their reactions with water To consolidate learning L2: To carry out a practical to investigate the reaction of metals with dilute acids To create a summary table To consolidate learning L3: To write word equations for the reactions with acid, water and steam To write symbol equations for the reactions with acid, water and steam To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 4+5 Displacement L4:To understand what a displacement reaction is To be able to predict whether a displacement reaction will take place To be able to write the word and symbol equations for displacement reactions L5: To complete a practical to observe some common displacement reactions To write equations for the successful reactions To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 6+7 RedOx PLUS PRACTICALS To understand the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen To be able to recall the extraction of metals and what this means in terms of oxidation and reduction To explain the position of a metal in the reactivity series relative to its resistance to corrosion Lesson 8 Ores To recall where metals are extracted from To be able to explain the method of extraction relating to its position in the reactivity series To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 9 Ores 2 To discuss the impacts of extracting metals To identify if there is a link between date of discovery and reactivity To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 10 Ores practicals and questions To reduce metals by carbon To consolidate the practical To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 11: Ionic and 1/2 equations (REDOX identified) To recall the key terms required to understand redox reactions To be able to separate aqueous compounds into ions in order to write ionic equations To be able to write balanced ionic equations To identify the species that has been reduced /oxidised
AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 7 Organic Chemistry 7.3 Synthetic +  naturally occurring polymers TRIPLE
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AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 7 Organic Chemistry 7.3 Synthetic + naturally occurring polymers TRIPLE

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4.7 Organic chemistry 4.7.3 Synthetic and naturally occurring polymers (chemistry only) 4.7.3.1 Addition polymerisation 4.7.3.2 Condensation polymerisation (HT only) 4.7.3.3 Amino acids (HT only) 4.7.3.4 DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and other naturally occurring polymers Content split over 7 lessons -but more including practical lessons (lessons in our school are 40 minutes so can condense material for longer lessons if required) All exam questions have been removed for copyright purposes All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Lesson 1: Polymers To know the terms polymer, monomer and polymerisation To understand that simple polymers consist of large molecules containing chains of carbon atoms To consolidate learning Lesson 2: PRAC To synthesise a polymer To complete the BH booklets To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 3: LDPE and HDPE TRIPLE To understand how LDPE and HDPE polymers are produced To describe the uses for LDPE and HDPE To compare the properties of thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers Lesson 4: PRACTICAL To change the conditions of reactions to produce different polymers To understand the problems with polymers (EXTRA) To consolidate learning Lesson 5: POLYMER TRIPLE To recall the terms polymer, monomer and polymerisation To explain additional polymerisation reactions To identify naturally occurring polymers Lesson 6:Condensation polymers To explain what is meant by condensation polymerisation To explain which two functional groups react together to form a polyester To be able to draw the structure of a polyester Lesson 7: Amino acids To be able to label the structure of an amino acid To draw polypeptides To make polysaccharides from sugars
Edexcel 9-1 Chemistry paper 1: Brainstorm - A Party (lesson) game (CC1-CC12) (Revision GREAT FUN
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Edexcel 9-1 Chemistry paper 1: Brainstorm - A Party (lesson) game (CC1-CC12) (Revision GREAT FUN

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Brainstorm - A Party (lesson) game Great for revision and end of terms Keep the party going after the big game with Brainstorm. You've played the "one note" party games; now play the one that keeps the party going with loads of categories for loads of fun! All the zany challenges get everyone into the action. Charge up game lessons with the one powepoint that rolls many of your favourite party games all into one game! Played in two teams of any size, it’s designed to keep players with all types of skills and interests having a blast.There is opportunity to add your own slides and keep extending the game (adapting to each class) The game has several sections - depending on the students you have: Act-it (charades) - One person acts out the clue for the rest of the team. Guess-it (word clues) – Get your team to guess as many words as they can. List-it (things in a category) – Teams try to guess the 9 answers in the category. Draw-it (draw the clue) – Get your team to guess your drawing as quickly as they can. Match-it (memory) - Find the pairs as quickly as you can, watch out for the moving tiles. Perform-it (reverse charades) – The team acts out the clue for just one guesser. Order-it (sorting challenge) - Put the listings in order … shortest to longest, oldest to newest. Built-it and and fill-it (tangram torture!) - Uncover the shapes by answering questions to build a picture of the clue; and fill in the gaps on the slides Know-it (trivia challenge) – Guess as many trivia questions as you can before the buzzer. Contains over 580 slides of key words, match ups, questions, games, drawings, fill in and uncover for the following topics: Edexcel 9-1 CC3 Atomic structure Edexcel 9-1 CC4 Periodic table Edexcel 9-1 CC5 Ionic bonding Edexcel 9-1 CC6 Covalent bonding Edexcel 9-1 CC7 Types of substance (Allotropes, metals and polymers) Edexcel 9-1 CC9 Calculating masses Edexcel 9-1 CC1 States of matter Edexcel 9-1 CC2 Separating methods Edexcel 9-1 CC8 Acid and alkali Edexcel 9-1 CC10 Electrolysis Edexcel 9-1 CC11 Metals Edexcel 9-1 CC12 Dynamic equilibrium All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!!! Please leave a comment and rate
AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 1 Intro to Organic Chemistry complete lessons, homework and assessments
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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 1 Intro to Organic Chemistry complete lessons, homework and assessments

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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 1 Introduction to Organic Chemistry Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) A total of 5 lesson - for high ability these can be completed in 3 lessons Introduction of Organic Chemistry 1. Introduction to carbon compounds 2. Nomenclature 3. Nomenclature part 2 4. Isomerism - Structural isomerism a) chain b) position c) functional 5. Isomerism - Stereoisomerism a) E/Z isomers Lesson 1: Objectives: To understand the bonding in carbon To understand the difference between empirical and molecular formulae To understand how to represent carbon compounds in organic chemistry Lesson 2 + 3: Objectives: To know different functional groups To know the IUPAC rules for naming compounds To know what a homologous series is Lesson 4 + 5: To state what is meant by structural isomers To be able to draw the structures of chain, position and functional group isomers To explain and draw E-Z isomers ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding - Lesson 5 + 6  Shapes of molecules (ions, bonding + lone pair
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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding - Lesson 5 + 6 Shapes of molecules (ions, bonding + lone pair

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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) LESSON 5 + 6 Shapes of molecules Objectives: To state the rules that govern the shapes of simple molecules To be able to draw and describe how the number of electron pairs around an atom affects the shape of the molecule To describe what happens to the shape of a molecule when a bonding pair of electrons is replaced by a non-bonding pair To describe what happens to the shape of a molecule when an ion is formed ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding - Lesson 3+ 4  Covalent and Dative  bonding (co-ordinate)
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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding - Lesson 3+ 4 Covalent and Dative bonding (co-ordinate)

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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) LESSON 3 Covalent bonding Objectives: To describe a covalent bond To be able to form molecules by covalent bonding To explain the properties of covalent compounds LESSON 4 Dative covalent - co-ordinate bonding Objectives To know what a “co-ordinate” or “dative” bond is To be able to draw molecules with lines/arrows showing covalent/co-ordinate bonds To consolidate with questions ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 2 Alkanes Lesson 1 + 2  Alkane introduction + fractional distillation
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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 2 Alkanes Lesson 1 + 2 Alkane introduction + fractional distillation

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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 2 Alkanes Lesson 1 + 2 Alkane introduction + fractional distillation Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) Alkane 1. Introduction to alkanes (naming recap, crude oil and properties) 2. Fractional distillation (crude oil, fractional distillation, separation, uses, properties) LESSON 1: Objectives: To state the definition of an alkane To explain how alkanes are named To describe the properties of alkanes LESSON 2: Objectives: To state the origin of crude oil and the compounds contained within it To understand how fractional distillation works To be able to identify the differences between each fraction ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc23c Carboxylic acids HIGHER ONLY SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc23c Carboxylic acids HIGHER ONLY SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc23 Carboxylic acids and alcohols SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2 Edexcel CC23c Carboxylic acids for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: LESSON 3 Objectives: ALL HIGHER CONTENT ONLY To recall the functional group specific to carboxylic acids To be able to draw and predict the structures of several carboxylic acids To understand how carboxylic acids are formed All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying No exam questions due to copy write Main topics include: -carboxylic acids names, formulae and structure -how are CA produced - functional group identification -influence on chemical properties Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc26 Bulk + surface properties of matter NANOPARTICLE SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc26 Bulk + surface properties of matter NANOPARTICLE SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc36 Bulk and surface properties of matter - nanoparticles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2 TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: LESSON 1 Objectives: ALL HIGHER CONTENT ONLY To state some properties of glass, clay, ceramics, composites, polymers and metals To describe uses of the materials To explain, using data, why the properties of a material make it suitable for a given use LESSON 2: To describe the properties of nanoparticulate materials To describe some uses of nanoparticles To explain some risks of nanoparticles All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying No exam questions due to copy write Main topics include: -ceramics, polymres, metals, choosing the correct material - composite materials - nanoparticles (uses, problems and properties) Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc24 (24a, b, c, d) Polymers SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2 + homework
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc24 (24a, b, c, d) Polymers SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2 + homework

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc24 Qualitative analysis-Polymers SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2 Edexcel CC24a Additional Polymerisation for the new 9-1 GCSE Edexcel CC24b Uses of polymers and properties for the new 9-1 GCSE Edexcel CC24c Condensation polymerisation for the new 9-1 GCSE Edexcel CC24d Problems with polymers for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: LESSON 1 Objectives: To recall the terms polymer, monomer and polymerisation To explain additional polymerisation reactions To identify naturally occuring polymers Learning objectives: LESSON 2 Objectives: To explain how the uses of polymers are related to their properties To describe some problems associated with polymers To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of recycling polymers Learning objectives: LESSON 3 Objectives: ALL HIGHER CONTENT ONLY To explain what is meant by condensation polymerisation To explain which two functional groups react together to form a polyester To be able to draw the structure of a polyester All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying No exam questions due to copy write Main topics include: -Polymers -Polymer paper chains (at the start of the lesson) - Ethene and polyethene - PVC, PTFE and poly(propene) -Monomers to polymers -polymers to monomers - DNA, STARCH and PROTEIN - naturally occurring polymers -polymer, monomer and polymerisation - additional polymers for PVC, PTFE -Uses of polymers -market place activity -recycling advantages and disadvantages Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
Edexcel 9-1 Sc14a TOPIC 5 Quantitative analysis Percentage Yields + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 Sc14a TOPIC 5 Quantitative analysis Percentage Yields + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: Percentage Yields + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1 TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: LESSON 1 Objectives: To understand the difference between the actual yield and the theoretical yield To be able to calculate the percentage yield of a reaction from the actual yield and the theoretical yield To recall how to calculate masses using moles All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying No exam questions due to copy write Main topics include: - calculating percentage yields from theoretical and actual yields - calculating percentage yields from reacting masses using moles to calculate the theoretical or actual yield - why is the actual yield usually less than the theoretical (practical losses, incomplete reactions and competing/unwanted side reactions) Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
Edexcel 9-1 Sc14b TOPIC 5 Quantitative analysis Atom economy with HIGHER SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 Sc14b TOPIC 5 Quantitative analysis Atom economy with HIGHER SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: Percentage Yields + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1 TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: LESSON 1 Objectives: To recall the atom economy of a reaction To make Magnesium sulphate in 3 different ways then work out which is the best (most economical!) To explain why a particular reaction pathway is chosen to produce a particular product, given data (HIGHER OBJECTIVE) All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying No exam questions due to copy write Main topics include: - Most economical reaction - To explain why a particular reaction pathway is chosen to produce a particular product, given data (H) - atom economy - calculations Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
KS3 Unit 8F Chemistry - The Atom (8a Atom, 8b Chemical prop, 8c Mendeleev, 8d Trends)
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KS3 Unit 8F Chemistry - The Atom (8a Atom, 8b Chemical prop, 8c Mendeleev, 8d Trends)

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KS3 Scheme of work and lessons for Unit 8F Chemistry Aimed for High ability but can be adapted for low/middle ability if required 8Fa The atom: Lesson 1- Dalton’s model To understand the terms atoms, elements and compounds To explain why different elements have different physical properties To write and identify the chemical symbols for elements 8Fb Chemical properties: Lesson 2 - Changes: physical and chemical To know the difference between a chemical and a physical change To complete a practical to distinguish between a chemical and physical change To explain the ways to identify chemical reaction Lesson 3: Chemical reactions To understand the terms reactant and product To understand different types of chemical reactions To model chemical reactions using word equations Lesson 4: Chemical formulae To know how atoms are rearranged in chemical reactions To interpret formulae to identify types and ratio of atoms in a compound To write simple chemical formulae from information on a structure 8Fc Mendeleev’s table: Lesson 5 - Mendleev To describe how Mendeleev arranged the elements into the periodic table To be able to identify the alkali metals, halogens, (transition metals) and noble gases in the periodic table. To be able to state what elements in the same group of the periodic table share Lesson 6 - Properties To understand the properties of metals To recall the typical properties of alkali metals To recall the typical properties of halogens 8Fd Trends: Lesson 7 - Chemical trends To be able to explain the differences between the physical and chemical properties of metal and non-metal oxides To describe the reactions of metals with water To be able to use data to identify trends in chemical properties within a group WITH EXTRA LESSONS ON THE ATOM 7 lessons including practicals All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
AQA AS level Unit 1/Section 1: Physical chemistry COMPLETE (lessons and worksheets) - atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, kinetics, equilibria, REDOX
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AQA AS level Unit 1/Section 1: Physical chemistry COMPLETE (lessons and worksheets) - atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, kinetics, equilibria, REDOX

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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure (atom, electrons, mass spec, ionisation energies) Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) SECTION 1: Atomic structure FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLES - The atom Atomic models (developing ideas from GCSE) Relative mass, relative atomic mass and atomic number 4 Mass spectrometer Mass spectrum analysis - using mass spectra Electron structure - shells and sub-level (s, p, d, f) Ionisation energies - trends and equations SECTION 2: Amount of Substance 14 lessons in total 1.Masses and Mole Part 1 2.Masses and Mole Part 2 3. Moles in solution 4. Ideal Gas equation part 1 5. Ideal Gas equation part 2 - DEMO 6. Calculation of reacting volumes of gas (EXTRA LESSON - removed from spec) 7. Empirical and Molecular formulea 8. Balancing equations and Ionic equations 9. Reacting masses 10. Atom economy and percentage yield 11. EXTRA LESSON - Limiting reagents (student support IF REQUIRED) 12. Standard solutions 13. Titrations 1 14. REQUIRED PRACTICAL 1 Making a standard solution SECTION 3: Bonding Ionic bonding Metallic bonding Covalent bonding Dative covalent (co-ordinate) bonding 5 + 6 Shapes of molecules 7 Electronegativity and bond polarity 8 + 9 Forces acting between molecules (van de Waals, dipole-dipole and Hydrogen bonding) 10 States of matter and a summary of 4 types of crystal structure - molecular, macromolecular, ionic and metallic SECTION 4: Energetics Endothermic/exothermic Measuring q (Measuring Enthalpy Change) PRACTICAL CHOICES Enthalpy of Formation Enthalpy of Combustion Required Practical Bond Enthalpy SECTION 5: KINETICS Collision theory and rates (GCSE RECAP) Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution 1 Maxwell-Boltzmann distributions 2 REQUIRED PRACTICAL 3 Catalysts SECTION 6: Equilibria Dynamic equilibrium + Le Chatelier’s principle Equilibrium and Industry Equilibrium Constant, Kc Kc - calculating moles and composition To predict the effect, if any, of the changes in conditions on the value of Kc SECTION 7: RedOx ‘oxidation’ and ‘reduction’ and oxidation states and 3. 1/2 equations (oxidising agents and reducing agents) Optional practicals FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE EACH INDIVIDUAL UPLOAD Save 37% buying in bulk
AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY TRIPLE SEPARATES UNIT 2.4  Bulk & surface properties of matter nanoparticles
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AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY TRIPLE SEPARATES UNIT 2.4 Bulk & surface properties of matter nanoparticles

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AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY TRIPLE SEPARATES UNIT 2.4 Bulk & surface properties of matter nanoparticles 4.2.4 Bulk and surface properties of matter including nanoparticles (chemistry only) 4.2.4.1 Sizes of particles and their properties 4.2.4.2 Uses of nanoparticles Content split over 2 lessons (lessons in our school are 40 minutes so can condense material for longer lessons if required) All exam questions have been removed for copyright purposes All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Homework Homework can also be used as extension sheets in lessons - or for higher ability students Lesson 1: Nanoparticles To describe the properties of nanoparticulate materials and the size To describe some uses of nanoparticles To explain some risks of nanoparticles To consolidate learning with questions
AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY UNIT 3.3 Yield + atom economy + percentage yield, molar gas, conc TRIPLE
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AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY UNIT 3.3 Yield + atom economy + percentage yield, molar gas, conc TRIPLE

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AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY UNIT 3.3 Yield + atom economy + percentage yield, molar gas, conc TRIPLE 4.3.3 Yield and atom economy of chemical reactions (chemistry only) 4.3.3.1 Percentage yield 4.3.3.2 Atom economy 4.3.4 Using concentrations of solutions in mol/dm3 (chemistry only) (HT only) 4.3.5 Use of amount of substance in relation to volumes of gases (chemistry only) (HT only) For combined HIGHER lessons - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-9-1-chemistry-unit-3-2-amount-of-substance-higher-moles-limiting-reagent-12167323 For combined lessons - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-9-1-chemistry-unit-3-1-chemical-measurements-conservation-of-mass-equations-no-moles-12167318 Content split over 6 lessons (lessons in our school are 40 minutes so can condense material for longer lessons if required) All exam questions have been removed for copyright purposes All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Homework Homework can also be used as extension sheets in lessons - or for higher ability students Lesson 1: Percentage yield To understand the difference between the actual yield and the theoretical yield To be able to calculate the percentage yield of a reaction from the actual yield and the theoretical yield To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 2: Atom economy To recall the atom economy of a reaction To make Magnesium sulphate in 3 different ways then work out which is the best (most economical!) To explain why a particular reaction pathway is chosen to produce a particular product, given data (H) Lesson 3 & 4: Concentration STARTER: To recap how to interconvert between cm3 and dm3 and to work out the concentration equation To recap how to calculate concentrations in g dm-3 (H) To be able to calculate concentrations in mol dm-3 (H) To understand how to interconvert between mol dm-3 and g dm-3 (H) Lesson5 & 6: Molar volume of gas To know how to define molar volume of gases at room temperature and pressure To be able to use the molar volume in calculations involving the masses of solids and volumes of gases To understand how to use Avogadro’s law to calculate volumes of gases involved in gaseous reactions.
AQA KS3 Earth Structure COMPLETE LESSONS
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AQA KS3 Earth Structure COMPLETE LESSONS

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Complete lessons, student booklets, answers, homework, worksheets, practicals L1 Rocks PRAC, L2 Earth. L3 + 4 igneous, L5 metamorphic. L6 Weathering L7 Weathering and Erosion, L8 Weathering and Erosion worksheets, L9 Sedimentary L10 Sedimentary worksheets, L11 Rock cycle L12 Reserve Free booklet found in my shop - it cannot be added here due to licence (AQA KS3 booklets) Enjoy
AQA KS3 Reactivity of Metals COMPLETE LESSONS
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AQA KS3 Reactivity of Metals COMPLETE LESSONS

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Complete lessons, booklet, student booklet, answers, homeworks, worksheets, practicals L1 & 2 Metals and water, L3-6 Metals and acid, L7 Metals and oxygen, L8 & 9 Displacement, L10 Extraction, L11 Quck quiz Free booklet found in my shop - it cannot be added here due to licence (AQA KS3 booklets) Enjoy
Edexcel 9-1 CC13b Group 7 PAPER 2 TOPIC 6 Periodic table
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Edexcel 9-1 CC13b Group 7 PAPER 2 TOPIC 6 Periodic table

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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: To review homework about the alkali metals To be able to describe how the physical properties of the halogens change going down group 7 To be able to describe the reactions of halogens with metals LESSON 2: To complete a 10 question check up To be able to describe the reactions of halogens with metals To be able to describe their relative relativities of the halogens in terms of electronic configurations All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Main topics include: -How do the physical properties of the halogens change, going down group 7? - How do we test for chlorine gas? - How do halogens react with metals and hydrogen? All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS