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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.

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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.
Fehling's Solution: Aldehyde
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Fehling's Solution: Aldehyde

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This video from Frankly Chemistry we see how fresh Fehling's solution is prepared and used to show up the presence of an aldehyde. This is used in particular to distinguish between an aldehyde and ketone.
VSEPR Theory
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VSEPR Theory

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This video from Frankly Chemistry shows the shapes of covalent molecules as explained by the valence shell electron-pair repulsion theory (VSEPR model).
Dipoles & Hydrogen Bonding
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Dipoles & Hydrogen Bonding

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This video from Frankly Chemistry takes you down to a millionth of a millimetre to show you the resultant dipole in water molecules and the hydrogen bonds that attract the molecules together
Chemical Equilibria: Le Chatelier’s Principle.
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Chemical Equilibria: Le Chatelier’s Principle.

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This video considers how reversible reactions reach a state called a ‘dynamic equilibrium’ when left in a sealed system. It also shows how Le Chatelier’s principle can be applied to reason how a reaction in equilibrium will respond (and shift) when exposed to external influences (temperature, pressure and concentration).
Chemical Equilibria: Le Chatelier's Principle.
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Chemical Equilibria: Le Chatelier's Principle.

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This video considers how reversible reactions reach a state called a 'dynamic equilibrium&' when left in a sealed system. It also shows how Le Chatelier&';s principle can be applied to reason how a reaction in equilibrium will respond (and shift) when exposed to external influences (temperature, pressure and concentration).
Equilibria: Calculating the equilibrium constant K
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Equilibria: Calculating the equilibrium constant K

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This video looks at how to calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction in which ammonia is produced from nitrogen and hydrogen. It involves working out mole fractions and then partial pressures of all the gases in the equilibrium mixture. The Haber-Bosh Process,in which this equilibrium is found, is also briefly considered.