Majority of my products are my own notes which have been approved by my teachers. I do believe they are quite detailed and will help you throughout your studies.
Majority of my products are my own notes which have been approved by my teachers. I do believe they are quite detailed and will help you throughout your studies.
A Mind map showing all the conversions between organic molecules. Excluding benzene. Clear and concise. Labelled with all reaction names and conditions. Clear colours and well spread out perfect for unit 6 A level Chemistry
These are my personal notes including diagrams and detailed explanations for concepts studied in edexcel IAL chemistry Unit 5. There are 8 pages in total.
These Notes Cover the following topics:
Definition of the two types of cells
Definition of Reduction Potential
Spontaneous and Non spontaneous reactions and conditions for each
Labeled diagram of a cell
Diagram and explanation of SHE (Standard Hydrogen Electrode)
Definition of Absolute Potential Difference
Conditions for high and low PD
Overall reaction when Reduction Potential is negative, or positive
Table of half equations. Labeled from most powerful reducing to most powerful oxidizing agent
Symbolic representation of a cell and how to write them
Definition of Standard Electrode Potential
Defiinition of EMF
How to calculate reduction potential of a cell
Thermodynamic feasibility in cells
Equation linking Reduction potential , total entropy and number of moles
Equaltion linking Rlnk, reduction potential of cell and Temperature
How Breathalysers work
Different types of breathalysers
Colour change and equation for the reaction within a breathalyser
Redox titration of sodium thiosulfate along with a diagram and what happens in the reaction
Redox titration of KmNO4 along with a diagram and what happens in the reaction
These are extensive handwritten notes I have taken during my A2 Level Edexcel Chemistry lessons (13 pages in Total). These notes include:
The definition of transition metals
Properties of Transition Metals
Definition of Ligand
How to Name ligands
Definiton of Coordination Number
Diagram of Bidentate and polydentate Ions
Explanation of why complex ions are coloured
Different Shapes of transition metal complexes ( Octahedral, Tetrahedral, Linear)
Isomerism in Transition Metal complexes
Reactions of Transition Metal complexes with examples
Reactions of complexes with NaOH and NH3
Reactions of Iron complexes
Reactions of Chromium Complexes
Reactions of Copper Complexes
Reactions of Manganese, Vanidium and Zinc Complexes
Short description of catalysts (Homogenous and Heterogenous with examples)
Summary of reactions of majority of transiton metal complexes reactions with NaOH , excess NaOH. Ammonia and Excess Ammonia along with colours of products and reactants.
Handwritten by an A* student. Complete with coloured diagrams, detailed descriptions and structured notes.
The topics covered in these notes include:
Electronic Structure
Ionisation Energy
Mass spectrometry
Enthalpy Level Diagrams
Hess’s Law
Born Haber Cycle
Quantum Numbers
Hybridization
Periodic trends
Bonding (Ionic and Covalent)
Polarity
Organic Chemistry
-Nomenclature
-Isomerism
-Classification of reactions
-Free radical reactions
-Cracking
-Fractional Distillation
-Reforming
-Alkenes
-Mechanism of reactions in Alkenes (substitution, addition, hydration,
oxidation)
-Markonikoff’s Rule