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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.
Electrolysis: Lead Bromide & Graphite Electrodes
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Electrolysis: Lead Bromide & Graphite Electrodes

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This video from Frankly Chemistry outlines the process in which molten lead (II) bromide is broken down into its elements using electricity - showing the oxidation of bromide ions to form bromine gas molecules and the reduction of lead (II) ions to form molten lead.
Electrolysis: Lithium Chloride & Graphite Electrod
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Electrolysis: Lithium Chloride & Graphite Electrod

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This video from Frankly Chemistry outlines the process in which molten lithium chloride is broken down into its elements using electricity - showing the oxidation of chloride ions to form chlorine gas molecules and the reduction of lithium ions to form molten lithium.
Titration: NaOH & HCl
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Titration: NaOH & HCl

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This video from Frankly Chemistry shows and explains how you can determine the concentration of a sodium hydroxide solution using a standard solution of hydrochloric acid.