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Break in - Chromatography of letter ink
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Break in - Chromatography of letter ink

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Lessons to complement the Activate 3 - Detection in Chemistry unit. Lessons are ready to use without necessary printing - practical included. Suitable for use by a non-science specialist. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the equipment needed to carry out chromatography. Describe how to process of chromatography works. Explain why chromatography is important.
Break in - Investigating The Rusting of Metals
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Break in - Investigating The Rusting of Metals

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Lessons to complement the Activate 3 - Detection in Chemistry unit. Lessons are ready to use without necessary printing Suitable for use by a non-science specialist. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify 2 reactive metals. Identify 2 less reactive metals. Describe how reactive metals respond to water. Predict whether metals will react or not.
Hybrid Cars
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Hybrid Cars

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Lessons created to match the activate 3 scheme of work. All features work when used with google slides. All features should all work with powerpoint but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the components of a hybrid car. Describe how hybrid cars work. Explain why hybrid use less fuel than petrol cars.
Ffurfwedd Electroneg
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Ffurfwedd Electroneg

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Defnyddais google slides are gyfer addysgu’r wers hon. Ddylai bod o’n gweithio yn yr un modd drwy Microsoft PowerPoint ond efallai fydd angen ailosod rhai agweddau. Erbyn diwedd y wers ddylech fod yn gallu: Cofio’r nifer o electronau mewn pob plisgyn. Disgrifio’r cysylltiad rhwng ffurfwedd electroneg â’r ffurf ysgrifennedig. Egluro’r cysylltiad rhwng y nifer o electronau yn y plisgyn allanol â’r grŵp mae’r atom yn rhan.
Evidence for the Discovery of Atoms
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Evidence for the Discovery of Atoms

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the early ideas of atoms. Describe evidence for Dalton’s atomic model. Evaluate the investigation process.
History of the Periodic Table
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History of the Periodic Table

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify how elements are ordered in the Periodic table. Describe how Mendeleev devised the Periodic table. Explain why the discovery of Rhenium was important.
Ionic Equations
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Ionic Equations

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall that ions dissociate only in an aqueous solution. Describe the ions produced from a compound in aqueous solution. Create net ionic equations.
Bond Enthalpy Changes
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Bond Enthalpy Changes

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A 20 slide presentation with step by step guides on how to calculate bond enthalpy changes. Slides were originally made on google slides, for best formatting it is best to open this folder in google slides, however, it should still work on powerpoint. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify reactions as exothermic or endothermic based on enthalpy changes. Describe how to calculate the enthalpy change. Justify which fuel would be the best to use in a furnace.
Chemistry paper 5 Revision Edexcel combined Science
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Chemistry paper 5 Revision Edexcel combined Science

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A collection of revision resources for Pearsons combined science 9-1 edexcel specification: Chemistry paper 5. Sometimes referred to as Chemistry paper 2. The resources were originally produced on google slides, therefore, please open them using google slides in order to avoid alignment issues on powerpoint. Included in this collection are: Blank revision posters for the students to fill and consolidate their knowledge. Answer keys for the revision posters Topics covered are: Section 14 - Groups in the Periodic Table Section 15 - Rates of Reaction & Energy Changes Section 16 - Fuels & Earth Science The entire resource contains 7 slides.
Neutralisation KS3
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Neutralisation KS3

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State one difference between a base and an alkali. Describe how pH changes in neutralisation reactions. Explain how to neutralise an acid.
Core practical: Electrolysis
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Core practical: Electrolysis

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the equipment needed to carry out electrolysis. Describe the effect of voltage on product. Explain the reasoning for this.
Alkalis and neutralisation.
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Alkalis and neutralisation.

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the definition of an acid and alkali. Identify the end point of a titration Describe how a titration is completed. Explain the products of a titration.
Solubility
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Solubility

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify substances that are soluble. Describe characteristics that make substances more likely to be soluble. Explain why some substances are soluble. Explain why filtering separates insoluble and soluble substances.
Electrolysis
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Electrolysis

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the make up of an electrolyte. Describe the process of electrolysis. Explain why the ions are changed during electrolysis.
Ores and extraction
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Ores and extraction

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify some chemicals used to EXTRACT metals from ores. Describe the process of extraction of Iron-Oxide. Explain why Sodium requires a different extraction process when compared to Iron-Oxide. Explain why biological methods of extraction are being used more often at the current date.
Oxidation and Reduction
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Oxidation and Reduction

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what’s meant by oxidation. State what’s meant by reduction. Describe REDOX reactions by referencing ions and electrons. Justify if a reaction has caused reduction or oxidation of a specific element.
Reactivity series
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Reactivity series

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the most reactive and least reactive metals. Describe what occurs during a displacement reaction. Explain why jewellery and precious metals do not spoil easily.
Life Cycle Assessment and recycling
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Life Cycle Assessment and recycling

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the advantages of recycling. Identify the disadvantages of recycling. Describe how metals are typically recycled. Explain why the Life Cycle Assessment is important.