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AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY UNIT 2.2 & 2.3 Properties ionic, covalent, polymers, states, carbon, alloys

4.2.2 How bonding and structure are related to the properties of
substances
4.2.2.1 The three states of matter
4.2.2.2 State symbols
4.2.2.3 Properties of ionic compounds
4.2.2.4 Properties of small molecules
4.2.2.5 Polymers
4.2.2.6 Giant covalent structures
4.2.2.7 Properties of metals and alloys
4.2.2.8 Metals as conductors
4.2.3 Structure and bonding of carbon
4.2.3.1 Diamond
4.2.3.2 Graphite
4.2.3.3 Graphene and fullerenes

Content split over 10 lessons (lessons in our school are 40 minutes so can condense material for longer lessons if required)

Links well with:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-9-1-chemistry-unit-2-1-chemical-bonds-ionic-covalent-and-metallic-12167297
for the bonding basics

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: States of matter
To know the interconversions between the three states of matter
To be able to draw and label the heating curve for water
To be able to predict the physical state of a substance under specified conditions, given suitable data

Lesson 2: Properties of ionic compounds (over 2)
To recap what an ionic lattice is
To predict the properties of ionic compounds
To be able to explain the properties of ionic compounds

Lesson 3: Properties of small molecules (covalent)
To know how covalent bonds are held together
To be able to explain the properties of typical covalent compounds
To be able to describe the properties of different compounds

Lesson 4: Polymer basics (no triple)
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 5 & 6 Allotropes of carbon 1
To know the structures of diamond, graphite, buckminster fullerene and graphene
To complete a practical

Lesson 7 & 8 Allotropes of carbon 1
To be able to explain some of their uses and describe their properties
To understand and explain the properties in terms of their structures
To consolidate learning

Lesson 9: Alloys and metallic properties
To understand how to explain the properties of a metal in terms of its bonding and structure
To be able to explain why alloys are harder than pure metals
To consolidate learning with questions

Lesson 10: Metal basics
To know the physical properties of metals and non-metals
To be able to explain how the particles are arranged in metals
To consolidate learning

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