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Hi, here you can find the resources that I use in my online video series (find it here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW4RKg9G1GKSiOMq6xN5FNQ)
Year 13 Chemical Energetics (Entire Unit)
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Year 13 Chemical Energetics (Entire Unit)

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Save 50% when lessons bought as a part of this bundle. Six lessons consisting of a unit on chemical energetics, addressing CIE learning outcomes. Each lesson consists of lesson slides and student led tasks. Consists of the following lessons: 1) Lattice Energy and Born-Haber Cycles 2) Enthalpies of Solution and Hydration 3) An Introduction to Entropy 4) Entropy Changes 5) Calculating Changes in Entropy 6) Gibbs Free Energy
Physical Chemistry #5: The Electron & Quantum Levels, Subshells & Atomic Orbitals (Slides and Tasks)
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Physical Chemistry #5: The Electron & Quantum Levels, Subshells & Atomic Orbitals (Slides and Tasks)

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In this lesson we focus on the electron and how it arranges itself around the nucleus in principal quantum levels, subshells and atomic orbitals. This is lesson five in our physical chemistry series for Unit 2: Atomic Structure (from the Cambridge International AS Chemistry Curriculum (9701) 2019-2021 curriculum). LESSON OBJECTIVE: Understand how the electron exists in principal quantum levels and subshells, to describe the relative energies of the s, p and d orbitals and to sketch the s and p orbitals. LEARNING OUTCOMES (from the Cambridge AS Chemistry Curriculum 2019-2021): 2.3 Electrons: energy levels, atomic orbitals, ionisation energy, electron affinity a) describe the number and relative energies of the s, p and d orbitals for the principal quantum numbers 1, 2 and 3 and also the 4s and 4p orbitals b) describe and sketch the shapes of s and p orbitals