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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 9-1 CC11a Reactivity - Displacement, REDOX (Higher and Lower) TOPIC 4 PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 CC11a Reactivity - Displacement, REDOX (Higher and Lower) TOPIC 4 PAPER 1

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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: Lesson 1: 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 and acids To be able write balanced equations when metals react with water, steam and acid Lesson 2: LOWER 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 Lesson 2: HIGHER To understand what a displacement reaction is To be able to predict whether a displacement reaction will take place To be able to explain displacement reactions as a redox reactions and write balanced ionic equations (H) 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: -What are the similarities and differences about how metals react with water, steam and acid? - What happens to metal atoms when they react wuth water, steam and acids? - Displacement reactions - HIGHER How do you explain displacement reactions as REDOX reactions? Enjoy !!!! 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) PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS
Edexcel 9-1 CC11c Oxidation and Reduction TOPIC 4 Extraction of metal PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 CC11c Oxidation and Reduction TOPIC 4 Extraction of metal PAPER 1

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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: 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 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 you explain oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen? - What types of reaction happen to ores when metals are extracted? - How is the position of a metal in the reactivity series related to its resistance to corrosion? Enjoy !!!! 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) PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS
Edexcel 9-1 CC8 Acid and Alkalis COMPLETE w. CORE PRACTICALS (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 8e, 8f and 8g) PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 CC8 Acid and Alkalis COMPLETE w. CORE PRACTICALS (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 8e, 8f and 8g) PAPER 1

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Edexcel CC8 Acid and Alkalis for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: SEE learning objectives for individual uploads - they will not fit on here 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: See individual lesson uploads for more details 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 !!!!
KS3 Unit 7H Chemistry - Chemical reactions (7a 7b Elements, 7c Metals , 7d Compounds  7e Reactions)
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KS3 Unit 7H Chemistry - Chemical reactions (7a 7b Elements, 7c Metals , 7d Compounds 7e Reactions)

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KS3 Unit 7H Chemistry - Chemical reactions Aimed for High and low ability Year 7 but can be adapted for middle ability if required - all slides are different and differentiated - more information is found under each slide 8 Lessons and worksheets with answers Lesson 7Ha: The air we breathe Lesson 1- To explain the difference between elements, compounds, mixtures and atoms To interpret particle models of mixtures, atoms, elements and compounds To be able to describe the difference between a mixture and pure substances Lesson 2- To recall that atoms can be joined together by bonds To represent atoms using a model To recall the names of the most important gases mixed in air Lesson 7Hb: Earth’s elements Lesson 3- To be able to use the periodic table correctly To explain how elements have been discovered To be able to recall that different materials have different properties Lesson 7Hc: Metals and non-metals Lesson 4 - To be able to identify the positions of metals and non-metals To describe some common properties of metals and non-metals To be able to explain the advantages of recycling metals Lesson 5 - To be able to recall how to use the periodic table To be able to use experimental evidence to identify metals and non-metals To consolidate by creating a poster Lesson 7Hd: Making compounds Lesson 6 - To be able to describe the changes in properties between a compound and its constituent elements To be able name simple compounds from two elements To be able to write simple chemical formulae from molecular structures Lesson 7He: Chemical reactions Lesson 7 - To recall examples of chemical reactions in everyday life To investigate several reactions and to record observations To be able to identify the changes in chemical and physical reactions Lesson 8 - To be able to identify the products and reactants using word equations To model simple reactions using word equations To be able to identify thermal decomposition reactions 8 lessons including practicals and worksheets Targeted towards specification 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)
Edexcel 9-1 Net ionic equations and half (1/2) equations WHITEBOARD LESSON PAPER 1 and 2
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Edexcel 9-1 Net ionic equations and half (1/2) equations WHITEBOARD LESSON PAPER 1 and 2

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Edexcel 9-1 2POWERPOINTS STEP BY STEP EASY FOR STUDENTS With the new specification being incredibly difficult for even the brightest students; I have devised a general PowerPoint on how to write ionic half equations. The PowerPoint starts with general definitions, moving onto identifying ionic substances that will dissociate in water. This then leads towards writing net ionic equations and then understanding further on how ionic half equations are written in terms of OILRIG. I used this has a WHITEBOARD lesson and it worked brilliantly Furthermore, this can also be used without whiteboards for the brighter and more able kids Hope it helps Enjoy!!!
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC16a Hydrocarbons in crude oil and natural gas PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC16a Hydrocarbons in crude oil and natural gas PAPER 2

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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 CC16a Hydrocarbons in crude oil and natural gas L1 Crude oil LESSON To understand the term ‘hydrocarbon’ To explain why crude oil is useful To explain why crude oil is a finite resource and non-renewable All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary All powerpoints have: - Summary questions - Independent learning Some powerpoints have: - Practical's - Group activities - AfL -Activate learning -Demonstrate learning 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 !!!!
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC16e Combustible fuels and pollution (ACID RAIN, SULFUR DIOXIDE, CAR)  PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC16e Combustible fuels and pollution (ACID RAIN, SULFUR DIOXIDE, CAR) PAPER 2

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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 CC16e Combustible fuels and pollution (ACID RAIN, SULFUR DIOXIDE, CAR) L5 Pollution ASSESSING PROGRESS SHEET for a starter MARKET PLACE activity LESSON To explain why hydrocarbon fuels release sulfur dioxide when they are used To describe the problems caused by acid rain To be able to explain why oxides of nitrogen are produced by engines Exam questions not added due to copy write All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary All powerpoints have: - Summary questions - Independent learning Some powerpoints have: - Practical's - Group activities - AfL -Activate learning -Demonstrate learning 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 !!!!
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC17c The atmosphere today (Greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect, graphs) PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC17c The atmosphere today (Greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect, graphs) PAPER 2

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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 CC17c The atmosphere today (Greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect) L10 The atmosphere today Drawing activity LESSON To know the names of the greenhouse gases To be able to describe how the greenhouse effect is caused To be able to interpret graphs that show climate change Exam questions not added due to copy write All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary All powerpoints have: - Summary questions - Independent learning Some powerpoints have: - Practical's - Group activities - AfL -Activate learning -Demonstrate learning 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 !!!!
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC17a The Early atmosphere and CC17b The Changing atmosphere PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 8 CC17a The Early atmosphere and CC17b The Changing atmosphere PAPER 2

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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 CC17a The Early atmosphere (oceans formed, mars and venus) L8 The Early Earth and atmosphere ASSESSING PROGRESS SHEET for a starter SHEET activity To interpret the evidence available for the composition of the Earth’s early atmosphere To be able to describe the Earths’ early atmosphere To explain how oceans formed L9 The Changing atmosphere SHEET activity LESSON To explain how the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was decreased To be able to how life evolved To consolidate with questions Exam questions not added due to copy write All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary All powerpoints have: - Summary questions - Independent learning Some powerpoints have: - Practical's - Group activities - AfL -Activate learning -Demonstrate learning 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 !!!!
AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure (atom, electrons, mass spec, ionisation energies)
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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure (atom, electrons, mass spec, ionisation energies)

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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure 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) 1. The atom 2. Atomic models (developing ideas from GCSE) 3. Relative mass, relative atomic mass and atomic number 4 Mass spectrometer 5. Mass spectrum analysis - using mass spectra 6. Electron structure - shells and sub-level (s, p, d, f) 7. Ionisation energies - trends and equations LESSON 1: FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLES To appreciate that the knowledge and understanding of atomic structure has evolved over time To describe the properties of p, n and e in terms of relative charges and mass To know that early models of the atomic structure predicted that atoms and ions with noble gas electron arrangements should be stable LESSON 2: Isotopes To explain the existence of isotopes To determine the relative atomic mass of elements using isotope abundance data To understand the physical and chemical properties of different isotopes LESSON 3: MASS SPECTROMETER To recall how to calculate the Ar and Mr To understand the m/z ratio To know how a mass spectrometer operates LESSON 4: MASS SPECTRA ANALYSIS To understand how to interpret a mass spectrum and calculate relative atomic mass To understand how to work out the relative molecular/formula mass To consolidate with questions LESSON 5: ELECTRON CONFIGURATION OVER 2 LESSONS To understand the electron configuration of atoms and ions To be able to write the electron configuration of atoms up to Z=36 in terms of levels and sub-levels (orbitals) s, p and d To understand that there are exceptions to the rules for ions and certain elements LESSON 7: IONISATION ENERGIES To state the definition of ionisation energies To describe the trend in ionisation energies a) down a group and b) across a period in terms of electron configurations To explain how trends in ionisation energies provide evidence for the existence of electron energy levels and sub-levels ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding complete lesson package, homework and assessments
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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding complete lesson package, homework and assessments

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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) 1. Ionic bonding 2. Metallic bonding 3. Covalent bonding 4. 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 1. To understand how ions are formed and why they are attracted to each other To state the properties of ionically bonded compounds To describe the structure of ionically bonded compounds 2 To describe the nature of metallic bonding To explain the properties of metals To consolidate with questions 3 To describe a covalent bond To be able to form molecules by covalent bonding To explain the properties of covalent compounds 4. 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 5 + 6. 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 LESSON 7 Electronegativity and bond polarity Objectives: To define and understand the concept of electronegativity To understand and deduce why some covalent bonds and molecules are polar To deduce whether a molecule has a permanent dipole LESSON 8 Objectives: To explain the effect of an electrostatically charged rod on different liquids To understand there are 3 types of intermolecular forces To explain how melting points are influenced by these intermolecular forces LESSON 9 Objectives: To know what is needed for hydrogen bonding to occur To know how hydrogen bonding affects boiling points To explain how hydrogen bonding affects other properties LESSON 10 - can be done over 2 Objectives: To recall the 3 states of matter To explain the energy changes associated with changes in state To describe in detail the structures and properties of diamond, graphite, ice, iodine, magnesium and sodium chloride ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc22b Reactions of hydrocarbons SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc22b Reactions of hydrocarbons SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2

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Edexcel CC22 Qualitative analysis: Hydrocarbons for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: LESSON 2 To recall the two types of combustion reactions of hydrocarbons To explain how bromine water is used to distinguish between alkanes and alkenes To understand alkene addition reactions 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: - Combustion - complete and incomplete - Addition reactions - Bromine water test 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 Sc15b TOPIC 5 Dynamic Equilibria: Haber process + Le Chatelier's SEPARATE TRIPLE PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 Sc15b TOPIC 5 Dynamic Equilibria: Haber process + Le Chatelier's SEPARATE TRIPLE PAPER 1

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc15 Dynamic Equilibria: Haber process Edexcel 9-1 Sc15b PART 1 ONLY (industrial processes sold separately) TOPIC 5 Dynamic Equilibria: Haber process + Le Chatelier’s principle SEPARATE TRIPLE PAPER 1 SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1 TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: Objectives: To understand Le Chatelier’s Principle (H) To predict how the position of the equilibrium is affected by changes in conditions(H) To understand how the time taken to reach equilibrium is affected by changes in the conditions (H) 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: (H) - Le Chatelier's principle -Changes in concentration, pressure, temperature and catalysts - Rate of reaction and time taken to reach equilibrium NEW TO SPEC - exam question but not included 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 Combined FOUNDATION Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS (TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS)
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Edexcel 9-1 Combined FOUNDATION Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS (TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS)

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CAN BE USED FOR ABOUT 3 LESSONS Edexcel CC9 PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE 3-4 lessons depending on how good student are at the calculations Mainly covering: TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 A mock exam will be give after this batch of lessons - something different when you start revision MOCK EXAM FOR FREE https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-9-1-combined-foundation-chemistry-calculations-mini-mock-topic-1-key-concepts-11832472 Powerpoint with over 50 slides including worked examples, questions for the students to complete and then the answers of the questions. Some calculations include more than one method, to help stretch the brightest and support the lowest ability students in the FOUNDATION PAPERS. There is a summary slide for each paper (Paper 1 and Paper 2) and a calculations summary slide to show all the equations that students will need to know. QUESTIONS ATTACHED TO ALLOW STUDENTS TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY OR AT THEIR OWN PACE (THEY ARE THE SAME QUESTIONS AS IN THE POWERPOINT - SO ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE POWERPOINT) Can set as homework or use in a revision lesson. Calculations include: Rf Value Relative Formula Mass Empirical from molecular Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula and Mr Empirical Formula from Reacting masses and % composition Conservation of Mass Reacting masses (without moles) Concentration (g/dm3) Please leave feedback
Edexcel 9-1 Combined HIGHER Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS (TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS)
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Edexcel 9-1 Combined HIGHER Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS (TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS)

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CAN BE USED FOR ABOUT 5 LESSONS OVER 140 SLIDES ACTIVATE - SHOWING THE FORMULA AND HOW IT WORKS DEMONSTRATE - ALLOWING STUDENTS TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS AFL - CHECKING ANSWERS (ALL ANSWERS PRESENT) Edexcel CC9 PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE 3-4 lessons depending on how good student are at the calculations Mainly covering TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Touching on TOPIC 7 Bond energy calculations for the higher tier students A mock exam will be give after this batch of lessons - something different when you start revision FOR THE MOCK I USED SEE https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-9-1-combined-higher-chemistry-calculations-mini-mock-topic-1-key-concepts-11822210 IT IS FREE Powerpoint with over 130 slides including worked examples, questions for the students to complete and then the answers of the questions. Some calculations include more than one method, to help stretch the brightest and support the lowest ability students. There is a summary slide for each paper (Paper 1 and Paper 2) and a calculations summary slide to show all the equations that students will need to know. QUESTIONS ATTACHED TO ALLOW STUDENTS TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY OR AT THEIR OWN PACE (THEY ARE THE SAME QUESTIONS AS IN THE POWERPOINT - SO ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE POWERPOINT) Can set as homework or use in a revision lesson. Calculations include: Rf Value Isotope Calculation (H) Relative Formula Mass Empirical from molecular Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula and Mr Empirical Formula from Reacting masses and % composition Conservation of Mass Reacting masses (without moles) Concentration (g/dm3) Moles (H) Using Avogadro’s constant to calculate the number of atoms or molecules (H) Reacting masses (with moles) (H) Finding the Limiting Reagent (H) Using the limiting reagent to calculate the mass (H) Balancing equations (with moles) (H) Bond Enthalpy (H) Please leave feedback
Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: TITRATION, ATOM ECONOMY, MOLAR VOLUME, CONCENTRATION CORE PRACTICAL TITRATION, PERCENTAGE YIELD SEPARATE TRIPLE SCIENCE ONLY
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: TITRATION, ATOM ECONOMY, MOLAR VOLUME, CONCENTRATION CORE PRACTICAL TITRATION, PERCENTAGE YIELD SEPARATE TRIPLE SCIENCE ONLY

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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: 1. MOLAR VOLUME of gases and Avogadro’s law of gases Objectives: STARTER: To know how to interconvert between cm3 and dm3 and to work out the concentration equation 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. 2. CONCENTRATION with mol and grams per dm3 and interchanging between the two Objectives: STARTER: To know how to interconvert between cm3 and dm3 and to work out the concentration equation To be able 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) 3. PERCENTAGE YIELDS + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE 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 4. TITRATION CORE PRACTICAL and Titration calculations Objectives: To understand how to carry out an acid and alkali titration To be able to carry out calculations using the results of titrations to calculate an unknown concentration of solution or unknown volume of solution (H) To consolidate learning with questions (H) 5. ATOM ECONOMY 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)
Edexcel 9-1 SEPARATE TRIPLE SCIENCE HIGHER Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS
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Edexcel 9-1 SEPARATE TRIPLE SCIENCE HIGHER Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS

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CAN BE USED FOR ABOUT 8 LESSONS OVER 187 SLIDES ACTIVATE - SHOWING THE FORMULA AND HOW IT WORKS DEMONSTRATE - ALLOWING STUDENTS TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS AFL - CHECKING ANSWERS (ALL ANSWERS PRESENT) Edexcel CC9 PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE 6-8 lessons depending on how good student are at the calculations Mainly covering TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Touching on TOPIC 7 Bond energy calculations for the higher tier students Powerpoint with over 187 slides including worked examples, questions for the students to complete and then the answers of the questions. Some calculations include more than one method, to help stretch the brightest and support the lowest ability students. There is a summary slide for each paper (Paper 1 and Paper 2- separate science/ triple science) and a calculations summary slide to show all the equations that students will need to know over the 2 separate science papers. QUESTIONS ATTACHED TO ALLOW STUDENTS TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY OR AT THEIR OWN PACE (THEY ARE THE SAME QUESTIONS AS IN THE POWERPOINT - SO ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE POWERPOINT) Can set as homework or use in a revision lesson. Calculations include: COMBINED SCIENCE… Rf Value Isotope Calculation (H) Relative Formula Mass Empirical from molecular Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula and Mr Empirical Formula from Reacting masses and % composition Conservation of Mass Reacting masses (without moles) Concentration (g/dm3) Moles (H) Using Avogadro’s constant to calculate the number of atoms or molecules (H) Reacting masses (with moles) (H) Finding the Limiting Reagent (H) Using the limiting reagent to calculate the mass (H) Balancing equations (with moles) (H) Bond Enthalpy (H) SEPARATE SCIENCE … Percentage yield Reacting Masses and percentage yield Atom Economy Concentration (moldm-3) Concentration – converting between moldm-3 and gdm-3 Titration equations Molar volume of gases – with volume and masses Please leave feedback
AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 8 Chemical analysis 4.8.3 Identify ions by chemical + spectrum TRIPLE
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AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 8 Chemical analysis 4.8.3 Identify ions by chemical + spectrum TRIPLE

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4.8.3 Identification of ions by chemical and spectroscopic means (chemistry only) 4.8.3.1 Flame tests 4.8.3.2 Metal hydroxides 4.8.3.3 Carbonates 4.8.3.4 Halides 4.8.3.5 Sulfates Required practical 7: use of chemical tests to identify the ions in unknown single ionic compounds covering the ions from sections Flame tests to Sulfates 4.8.3.6 Instrumental methods 4.8.3.7 Flame emission spectroscopy Content split over 5 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: Flame tests Objectives: To carry out flame tests To describe flame tests to identify ions in solids To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 2 + 3: Test for metal ions Objectives: To recall precipitation reactions (Practical) To explain how metal ions are identified using sodium hydroxide solution To be able to write ionic half equations for the formation of metal hydroxides (H) Lesson 4:Testing for non-metal ions Objectives: To explain how carbonate ions and sulfate ions are detected To explain how halide ions are detected To consolidate with exam style questions Lesson 5: Instrumental analysis To describe that instrumental methods of analysis To evaluate data from a flame photometer To consolidate with exam style questions
AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 10 Using resources 4.10.3 Using materials (chemistry only)   TRIPLE
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AQA GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Unit 10 Using resources 4.10.3 Using materials (chemistry only) TRIPLE

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Unit 10 Using resources 4.10.3 Using materials (chemistry only) 4.10.3.1 Corrosion and its prevention 4.10.3.2 Alloys as useful materials **4.10.3.3 Ceramics, polymers and composites NOT INCLUDED ** Content split over 2 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 Rusting Objectives: To explain how experimental results can be used to show the conditions necessary for rusting To explain in detail how to prevent iron from rusting To consolidate using questions Lesson 2: Alloys Objectives: To be able to explain why alloys are harder than pure metals To give examples of different alloys and their uses To consolidate using questions