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LESSON RATES OF REACTION OVERVIEW
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LESSON RATES OF REACTION OVERVIEW

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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.
LESSON THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
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LESSON THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT

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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.
LESSON ANSWERING QUESTIONS ON ORGANICS
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LESSON ANSWERING QUESTIONS ON ORGANICS

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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.
CHEMISTRY EQUILIBRIUM REVIEW
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CHEMISTRY EQUILIBRIUM REVIEW

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A quick lesson to review the basic ideas surrounding equilibrium constants in chemical reactions. The lesson will cover the graphical representation of equilibrium and the Law of Equilibrium. The types of equilibrium is also covered.
EQUILIBRIUM REACTIONS LESSON
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EQUILIBRIUM REACTIONS LESSON

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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.
EMF AND INTERNAL RESISTANCE LESSON
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EMF AND INTERNAL RESISTANCE LESSON

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EMF and internal resistance is covered in this lesson. It will give the pupil an understanding of how we can calculate the EMF of a circuit. The lesson looks at the idea of ‘lost volts’ in a circuit and what internal resistance is and how it can be measured.
ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS
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ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS

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This lesson covers the basic ideas behind the transfer of electrons in the REDOX process. Including how to answer questions on cell notation, half reactions and how to identify the parts of a electrochemical cell.
Lesson Electrochemistry overview
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Lesson Electrochemistry overview

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This lesson covers the main topics within the sphere of Electrochemistry. It reviews the chemical reactions involved and how they can be presented. The lesson shows how the Redox reaction also occurs. With sample questions on Electrode potential and the purpose of Salt Bridges.
CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIAL
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CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIAL

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This lesson covers the idea of how we can classify materials into specific groups. This will begin in the descriptions of macromolecules and micromolecules. Mixture types are also explained and identified., along with the naming of common materials.
CARBON CHEMISTRY
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CARBON CHEMISTRY

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This lesson introduces the student to the concept of carbon chains. It looks at the types of carbon chains you can see in school level chemistry and the idea of presenting the structure of a carbon molecule correctly. Empirical and structural examples are also given and questioned within the lesson.
ACIDS AND BASES
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ACIDS AND BASES

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A lesson where students will investigate the meanings of Arenhuis and Lowry-Bronstead theories. Students will also calculate the concentration of acids using exam style questions.
Matter
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Matter

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Pupils will learn how to identify the various states of matter. The lesson will introduce the concept of Kinetic molecular theory in a simple way. The lesson will also introduce the idea of how forces hold molecules together.
DIFFUSION EXPERIMENT LESSON
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DIFFUSION EXPERIMENT LESSON

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A lesson that introduces the concept of how diffusion occurs and experimentation of the process. Pupils will investigate how diffusion can be affected by external factors.
MOLES CALCULATIONS
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MOLES CALCULATIONS

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A lesson that introduces the idea of moles and the equation used to calculate the moles of a substance from its mass. Simple styles of questioning introduce the student to the idea of stoichiometry.
PROBLEMS WITH PARTICLES LESSON
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PROBLEMS WITH PARTICLES LESSON

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A LESSON THAT LOOKS AT HOW PARTICLES MOVE AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR IN VARIOUS STATES OF MATTER. MODELING OF THE PARTICLE THEORY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN THE LESSON.