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I aim to make "pick-up-and-go" resources, so that anyone can teach Chemistry to a good level for their students, not just specialists. Any comments or suggestions by others will be taken into consideration when making resources.

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I aim to make "pick-up-and-go" resources, so that anyone can teach Chemistry to a good level for their students, not just specialists. Any comments or suggestions by others will be taken into consideration when making resources.
New AQA GCSE Chemistry Percentage Yield
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New AQA GCSE Chemistry Percentage Yield

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Made for the New AQA GCSE Chemistry spec to be sat summer 2018. Requires a practical of the precipitation of Lead Iodide from Lead Nitrate and Potassium Iodide as it's more interesting than the over-used Thermal Decomposition of a Carbonate. This will need to be filtered and dried. I would personally recommend doing the practical straight away and then getting the filter papers to a drying oven, but if you have a large heating mantle, hot radiators or even a heated baking tray this should dry the sample sufficiently to test.
New AQA GCSE Chemistry Molar Concentrations and Titrations
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New AQA GCSE Chemistry Molar Concentrations and Titrations

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Made for the New AQA GCSE Chemistry spec to be sat summer 2018. This lesson requires titration apparatus using 1M Hydrochloric Acid and Methyl Orange indicator. The students will also need the 0.5M Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate solutions they made in the last lesson.
New KS3 Dissolving
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New KS3 Dissolving

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Made for New KS3 Y7 Collins Chemistry topic on Physical chemistry, but works for other courses too. Taught over two lessons, with full resources for both.
New AQA GCSE Metallic Bonding Properties
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New AQA GCSE Metallic Bonding Properties

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Made for the New AQA GCSE Chemistry course to be examined Summer 2018. Uses a demo where a 2 metre length of insulated wire is coiled up, has a current flowing through it and is submerged in freshly boiled water. A reading is shown on an ammeter. It is then swiftly plunged into an ice bath to show how the current increases. Even at this short length there is a decent half an amp increase on our equipment. If you were feeling wasteful, you could use an even longer piece of wire and see a low voltage bulb dim and glow brighter.
New AQA GCSE Quantitative Chemistry Mass Changes
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New AQA GCSE Quantitative Chemistry Mass Changes

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Made for the New AQA GCSE Chemistry spec to be sat Summer 2018. This lesson requires a practical consisting of two experiments: 1. Burning magnesium in a crucible 2. Reacting Magnesium and Hydrochloric acid (though any acid will work, you will just need to edit the sheet). Any questions please just ask :)