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Winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry Schools Education Award in 2016, I produce teaching & assessment resources for chemistry & much more. Making use of the latest software I produce all kinds of interactions, iquizzes and simple animations. I can also employ this software and my skills to produce bespoke resources for a wide range of subjects, including the other sciences, mathematics, humanities, languages & business & marketing. I can assist you with your teaching or personal project.
Acid Dissociation: Ka Constant
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Acid Dissociation: Ka Constant

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This video from Frankly Chemistry looks at how the acid dissociation constant is derived and how it can be used to determine the concentration of hydrogen ions in a weak monobasic acid solution.
Halides in Solution: Test 1
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Halides in Solution: Test 1

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In this video from Frankly Chemistry the silver halides are precipitated to observe their characteristic colours. the solubility of the silver halide is tested in both dilute and concentrated ammonia solutions
Geometric Stereoisomerism
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Geometric Stereoisomerism

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This video from Frankly Chemistry outlines how to identify cis/trans and E/Z geometric stereoisomers and includes detailed 3D molecules to help improve understanding.
Chromatography Part 2
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Chromatography Part 2

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This video from Frankly Chemistry looks at the use of paper chromatography to prove that a cheque has been tampered with and the crime of fraud committed.