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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising fuels. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards.
Students will revise the following:
- State what is meant by a hydrocarbon.
- Describe and explain the separation of crude oil by the process of fractional distillation.
- Recall names and uses of fractions, and explain how hydrocarbons in different fractions differ in terms of their properties.
- Name, draw and write the molecular formula of alkanes. Recall the general formula of alkanes and explain trends in physical properties.
- Describe the complete and incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, and describe the problems caused by incomplete combustion.
- Describe the problems caused by pollutants - carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen.
- Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen as a fuel in cars.
- Explain the process of cracking and why it is necessary.
This resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review.
Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs
INCLUDED IN BUNDLE:
21 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes.
6 x Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included.
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