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GCSE Chemistry: Transition Metals
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GCSE Chemistry: Transition Metals

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Properties of transition metals gases • Comparing transition metals with alkali metals • Everyday applications of transition metals • Transition metals as catalysts
GCSE OCR Chemistry C4.1 Predicting and identifying reactions and products
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GCSE OCR Chemistry C4.1 Predicting and identifying reactions and products

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C4.1 Predicting and identifying reactions and products All resources for P4.1 GCSE OCR Chemistry Gateway 9-1 Triple and combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Includes: Group 1 - The Alkali Metals Group 7 - The Halogens Halogen Displacement Reactions Group 0 - The Noble Gases The Transition Metals Reactivity of Elements
GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Reflection
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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Reflection

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.3.1a Electromagnetic Reflection. Includes student activities and full worked answers. Law of reflection Labeling and measuring angles of incidence and reflection Practical activity instructions - fully animated. Reflection, absorption, and refraction is affected by wavelength of electromagnetic wave.
GCSE Physics: Energy transfers and Conservation of energy
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GCSE Physics: Energy transfers and Conservation of energy

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P7.1.1b Energy stores transfers and Conservation of energy. This PowerPoint covers while including student activities and worked answers: The law of conservation of energy. The energy transfer pathways: Mechanically – with forces Electrically – with current Heating by particles Heating by radiation Describing stores and transfers for: Object projected upwards or up a slope, A moving object hitting an obstacle, An object being accelerated by a constant force, A vehicle slowing down, Bringing water to a boil in an electric kettle
OCR AS Physics: Thermistor
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OCR AS Physics: Thermistor

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OCR AS Physics A: Thermistor is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Thermistor uses Thermistors with negative temperature coefficients Plotting I-V curves for thermistors Creating an experiment to test thermistors.
GCSE Physics: Specific Latent Heat
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GCSE Physics: Specific Latent Heat

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P1.2.4 Specific Latent Heat Presentation covers Changes of State - Phase changes Interactive Graph Equation with example Questions with solutions for SLH equation Exam style question with answer
GCSE Physics: Density Practical
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GCSE Physics: Density Practical

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P1.2.1 Presentation includes Conversion from grams (g) to kilograms (kg) and centimetres (cm) to meters (m) with exercise and answers Finding volume of regular and irregular shapes Plenary Exam Question and Answer
GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Waves
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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Waves

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These presentations cover the OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.2.1 Electromagnetic Waves. Includes student activities and full worked answers. Order of the electromagnetic spectrum Wavelength and frequency relationship Application of wave speed equation Rearranging equation Producing and detecting radio waves
GCSE Physics: Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation
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GCSE Physics: Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P6.1.2 Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation. All presentations come with student activities and worked solutions. Types of radiation - alpha, beta, gamma, and neutrons Ions and Atoms Ionising Radiation Geiger counter Range and penetrative power Precautions using radiation sources Exam question with solution
OCR Applied Science: 4.3 Isomers
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OCR Applied Science: 4.3 Isomers

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student activities covers: Topic 4.3 of Module 1: Science Fundamentals of the OCR Applied Science Spec. • Stating definitions and comparing structural isomers and stereoisomers. • Condensed structural formula • Lines of symmetry for structural isomers • Cis- and Trans isomers • Optical isomers as non-superimposable mirror images. • Wedge and Dash Notation • Identifying chiral centres (asymmetric carbons) • Le Bel-van’t Hoff rule • Determining the maximum number of isomers.
GCSE Chemistry: Forming Ions
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GCSE Chemistry: Forming Ions

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Definition of ions • The electronic configuration of ions • Ions metals and nonmetals form • Drawing electron configurations
OCR AS level Chemistry: Alkenes
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OCR AS level Chemistry: Alkenes

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OCR AS level Chemistry: Alkenes is apart of the Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry and Analysis All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks Comparing pi-bond (π-bond) and sigma bonds (σ-bonds). Aliphatic alkenes and alicyclic arrangements of molecules s, p, d orbitals for electrons Trigonal planar shape of alkanes leading to 120 degree bond angle. E/Z isomerism Conditions for trans- and cis- isomerism Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules and priority ordering Alkene addition reactions: Hydrogen with a nickel catalyst Halogens Hydrogen halide Steam with an acid catalyst Test for unsaturated alkenes. Bond enthalpy for sigma and pi bonds. Electrophile molecules Electronegativity Reaction mechanisms for addition reaction of alkenes and hydrogen halides Carbocations and stability Markownikoff’s Rule Monomers and repeat units Addition Polymerisation for: Polyethene Polypropene Polylactate Polystyrene Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Environmental Concerns from polymers including: Combustion of polymers recycling PVC biogradeable bioplastics photodegradable polymers feedstock recycling
GCSE Physics: Electrical Energy Transfers
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GCSE Physics: Electrical Energy Transfers

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P7.2.2 Electrical Energy Transfers. All presentations come with student activities and worked solutions. Energy stores Energy transfers Current heats wires Wasted energy in motors and heating elements Specific heat capacity and electrical energy Thermal energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Change in Temperature Energy = Charge x Potential Difference
OCR AS Chemistry: Organohalogen Compounds
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OCR AS Chemistry: Organohalogen Compounds

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OCR AS Chemistry: 15.2 Organohalogen Compounds and the Environment This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Definitions for CFC (Chlorofluorocarbons) and HCFC (Hydachlorofluorocarbons) Creation of ozone Depletion of ozone with CFCs Reaction steps including initiations and propagation
GCSE OCR Physics: P8.1 Physics on the move
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GCSE OCR Physics: P8.1 Physics on the move

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All resources for P8.1 Physics on the move GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1. Triple and combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Average speeds of walking, running, cycling, cars, trains, wind, sound, and light. The speed equation The acceleration equation Explaining average speed camera Explaining instantaneous speed camera Estimating everyday accelerations Calculating speed from rotation speed and circumference of wheels Converting from miles per hour to meters per second Reaction time definition Factors that increase reaction time Simple reaction time experiment Thinking distance Rearranging equations Speed equation (Final velocity)2 – (Initial velocity)2 = 2 x Acceleration x Distance v2 – u2 = 2 a s Factors affecting braking distance Total stopping distances Calculating area of a velocity-time graph for displacement (distance traveled). Rearranging equations MOT testing Large accelerations produce large forces. Values of g that cause severe injury or death Road Safety Newton’s First Law and seat belts Crumple zones Force = Mass x Acceleration Acceleration = Change in velocity /Time taken Estimating speed, accelerations and forces involved in large accelerations for everyday road transport.
OCR AS level Chemistry: Alcohols
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OCR AS level Chemistry: Alcohols

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OCR AS level Chemistry: Alcohols is apart of the Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry and Analysis All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks Naming alcohols Classifying alcohols (primary, secondary, tertiary) Electronegativity Polar and non-polar molecules Explaining physical properties of alcohols compared to alkanes Volatility Solubility Melting points Chain length and London forces Combustion of alcohols Reflux condition for reactions Primary alcohol to aldehydes Primary alcohols to carboxylic acids Secondary alcohols to ketones Dehydration of alcohols Substitution reactions for alcohols
OCR AS Chemistry: Reactions of Alcohols
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OCR AS Chemistry: Reactions of Alcohols

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OCR AS Chemistry: 14.2 Reactions of Alcohols This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Combustion of alcohols Reflux condition for reactions Primary alcohol to aldehydes Primary alcohols to carboxylic acids Secondary alcohols to ketones Dehydration of alcohols Substitution reactions for alcohols