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I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
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Hi, and welcome to Will2Share Academy!
I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
A classroom bundle with lesson slides and 2 worksheets consisting over 30 questions related to Brownian motion, the particle arrangement and properties of solids, liquids and gases, the change of phases between solid, liquid and gases, processes of change of phases including sublimation, the phenomenon and concept of diffusion. Lesson slides and worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 40 questions related to classification of mixtures, solution and solvents, physical characteristics of pure and impure substances, methods of separating substances via filtration, distillation, fractional distillation, paper chromatography and simple chromatography. Questions include standard calculations of Rf values of substances of simple chromatography. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 25 questions related to properties and structure of atoms of elements and isotopes, the arrangement of electrons in orbits by writing the electron arrangement and drawing the atomic structure, states of matter, the properties of metals, ionic compounds and non metals such as boiling points, melting points and electrical conductivity. Worksheet suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting with 47 Questions related to solving and determining empirical formula, molecular formula, molecular mass, balancing chemical formula, writing balanced chemical formula from detailed word questions, solving complex chemical reaction questions by calculating mass, volume and moles from balanced chemical equation. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
A chemistry assessment sheet for Year 10 students in KS4. Chapters included in this assessment sheet are ionic and covalent compounds, transition metals and non metals, noble gases, thermal decomposition of metal carbonates, calculation involving moles, molar volume and molar mass, preparing soluble salts, brown ring test (confirmation test of nitrates), simple voltaic cells, application of salt bridge, half and ionic equations, reactivity series and displacement process, electroplating, reactions of acids and bases, Contact process, isotopes and electron arrangement of elements in the Periodic Table. Assessment is suited for students in KS4.
A classroom lesson bundle consisting of 36 Slides and 4 Worksheets with over 60 questions related to understanding chemical properties (reactivity) and physical properties (boiling and melting points) of Group 1 Alkaline Metal, Group 17 Halogens and Group 18 Noble gases as you go down the respective groups. Content include the chemical and physical changes of elements across period 3 (such as reactivity, melting and boiling points, basic-amphoteric-acidic), properties of transition elements, their uses in industry and the colour identification of transition elements. Content suitable for 4-5 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS 4.
A classroom lesson presentation consisting of 36 Slides related to understanding chemical properties (reactivity) and physical properties (boiling and melting points) of Group 1 Alkaline Metal, Group 17 Halogens and Group 18 Noble gases as you go down the respective groups. Content include the chemical and physical changes of elements across period 3 (such as reactivity, melting and boiling points, basic-amphoteric-acidic), properties of transition elements, their uses in industry and the colour identification of transition elements. Content suitable for 4-5 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS 4.
4 Worksheets consisting over 60 questions related to test the understanding chemical properties (reactivity) and physical properties (boiling and melting points) of Group 1 Alkaline Metal, Group 17 Halogens and Group 18 Noble gases as you go down the respective groups. Questions include the chemical and physical changes of elements across period 3 (such as reactivity, melting and boiling points, basic-amphoteric-acidic), properties of transition elements, their uses in industry and the colour identification of transition elements. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
27 Slides and 5 Worksheets containing over 60 questions related to chemical bonding (ionic and colavent bonding) of metals and non metals,constructing electron arrangement, the structure of ionic compounds and covalent compounds (Lewis structure and atomic structure), the presence of ions and molecules, characteristics of giant covalent structures, the formation of isotopes, the chemical and physical characteristics of metals, ionic and covalent compounds (ability to conduct electricity in solid and liquid state, solubility in organic solvents and water, melting and boiling points). Content is suitable for 3-4 consecutive lessons. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
5 Worksheets containing over 60 questions related to chemical bonding (ionic and colavent bonding) of metals and non metals,constructing electron arrangement, the structure of ionic compounds and covalent compounds (Lewis structure and atomic structure), the presence of ions and molecules, characteristics of giant covalent structures, the formation of isotopes, the chemical and physical characteristics of metals, ionic and covalent compounds (ability to conduct electricity in solid and liquid state, solubility in organic solvents and water, melting and boiling points). Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
A classroom lesson bundle consisting of 44 slides and 7 Worksheets with over 90 questions covering all aspects of electrochemistry, including how to define and determine an electrolyte, the definition of a molten and aqueous solution, the definition and process of electrolysis, determining the anode and cathode, factors affecting the selection of products of electrolysis such as types of electrolyte (molten, aqueous solution), the position of metals in the reactivity series, the concentration of the electrolyte, the type of electrodes used (electroplating) and the benefits of electroplating.
Furthermore, the lesson slides include the construction of a voltaic cell, the function and usage of a porous pot and salt bridge, the method of selecting the anode and cathode based on the reactivity series, the observations of the displacement reaction, the voltage generated from the displacement reaction to act as a voltaic cell. The slides do explain the construction of half equations and ionic equations in electrolysis and voltaic cells.
Content of the slides are suited for 5-6 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS 4.
A classroom lesson presentation consisting of 44 slides covering all aspects of electrochemistry, including how to define and determine an electrolyte, the definition of a molten and aqueous solution, the definition and process of electrolysis, determining the anode and cathode, factors affecting the selection of products of electrolysis such as types of electrolyte (molten, aqueous solution), the position of metals in the reactivity series, the concentration of the electrolyte, the type of electrodes used (electroplating) and the benefits of electroplating.
Furthermore, the lesson slides include the construction of a voltaic cell, the function and usage of a porous pot and salt bridge, the method of selecting the anode and cathode based on the reactivity series, the observations of the displacement reaction, the voltage generated from the displacement reaction to act as a voltaic cell. The slides do explain the construction of half equations and ionic equations in electrolysis and voltaic cells.
Content of the slides are suited for 5-6 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS 4.
3 Worksheets with answers consisting over 40 questions with questions related to the function of a voltaic cell, selection process of anode and cathode based on the reactivity series, constructing reactivity series based on voltage and terminals of various metals together, determining voltage output based on voltaic cell data of unknown metals, understanding the function of a porous pot and a salt bridge, understanding the occurrence of a displacement reaction and their observations when different metals are placed into salt solutions. Advanced questions include the combination of a voltaic cell to power an electrolysis process. Questions suited for students in KS 4.
4 Worksheets with answers consisting over 50 questions related to electrolysis and electroplating, questions include classification of electrolyte, molten and aqueous solutions, flow of electrons, the product selection at the anode and cathode based on position in the electrochemical series, the concentration of the electrolyte and type of electrodes used, constructing chemical equations and half equations, conducting electroplating and uses of it. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
34 Slides + 6 Worksheets, over 90 qustions and answers for an entire chapter coverage consisting of theoretical concepts of acid and base, hydroxide and hydrogen ion dissociation, pH values, pH indicators (universal indicator, methyl orange indicator and litmus paper), strong and weak acids and bases, uses of acid and bases, calculation of concentration and moles, constructing chemical equations of neutralisation reactions, the usage of indicators to determine acid-alkali neutralisation via titration, the usage of a pH probe to determine the point of neutralisation, essay and uses neutralisation in industry, medical and agriculture fields. Content sufficient for 4-5 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS 4.
3 Worksheets consisting over 40 questions and answers designed to focus on constructing balanced equations, determining mole ratio, calculation of concentration, mole and volume, and mass of product and reactants produced from acid base reactions. Dilution and titration concepts are included in questions as well. Worksheet suited for students in KS 4.
3 Worksheets consisting over 45 Questions and answers consisting of theoretical concepts of acid and base, hydroxide and hydrogen ion dissociation, pH values, pH indicators (universal indicator, methyl orange indicator and litmus paper), strong and weak acids and bases, calculation of concentration and moles, constructing chemical equations of neutralisation reactions, the usage of indicators to determine acid-alkali neutralisation via titration, the usage of a pH probe to determine the point of neutralisation, essay and experiment planning questions in comparison of acid and base products. Bonus questions includes the thermal decomposition of carbonates (the use of lime and limestone). Suited for students in KS 4.
A complete bundle with 39 Slides with 7 Worksheets and up to 90+ questions and answers, providing a compact and complete understanding of formation and identification of salts. Content includes the solubility test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates, carbonates, hydroxides, qualitative analysis of salts includes understanding mole ratio, moles (mass and volume of salts and products formed), calculating concentration and molarity of aqueous reactants. Methodology of creating salts includes acid + base reactions, acid + metal reactions, acid + carbonates reactions, double decomposition process (precipitation).
Content includes qualitative study of salts by identifying and analysing salts by carrying out various test such as the colour test of the salt (by observation), gas test (colour of gas, pH of gas, smell and confirmatory test such as limewater, lighted and glowing splint), aqueous sodium hydroxide test (by adding a few drops until excess) and aqueous ammonia test (by adding a few drops until excess). Special confirmatory test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates and ions are included as well.
Content is sufficient for 4-5 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS4.
39 Slides providing a compact and complete understanding of formation and identification of salts. Content includes the solubility test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates, carbonates, hydroxides, quantitative analysis of salts includes understanding mole ratio, moles (mass and volume of salts and products formed), calculating concentration and molarity of aqueous reactants. Methodology of creating salts includes acid + base reactions, acid + metal reactions, acid + carbonates reactions, double decomposition process (precipitation).
Content includes qualitative study of salts by identifying and analysing salts by carrying out various test such as the colour test of the salt (by observation), gas test (colour of gas, pH of gas, smell and confirmatory test such as limewater, lighted and glowing splint), aqueous sodium hydroxide test (by adding a few drops until excess) and aqueous ammonia test (by adding a few drops until excess). Special confirmatory test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates and ions are included as well.
Content is sufficient for 4-5 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS4.
4 Worksheets consisting over 50 questions and answers related to the qualitative study of salts by identifying and analysis salts by carrying out various test such as the colour test of the salt (by observation), gas test (colour of gas, pH of gas, smell and confirmatory test such as limewater, lighted and glowing splint), aqueous sodium hydroxide test (by adding a few drops until excess) and aqueous ammonia test (by adding a few drops until excess). Confirmatory test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates and iron (III) ions are included as well.
Students are required to have extensive knowledge of the results and observations of the various test mentioned above, such as observation of effervescence, colour change, precipitation, before undertaking the following worksheets. Suited for students in KS 4.