Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Revision Test- IGCSE Chemistry Energy Changes in Reactions
Time-1 hour 15 minutes
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Energy basis of types of reaction
Exothermic
Endothermic
Energy profile Diagram
Enthalpy change
Calorimetry
Bond Energy
IB HL / A level / Edexcel Energetics – Free Energy, Born Haber Cycle
Includes-
MCQ’s and Theory questions
Questions and Marking Scheme
Content Tested-
• Entropy
• Enthalpy
• Free Energy
• Spontaneity
• Born Haber Cycle
• Enthalpy of Formation for Ionic Lattices
• Lattice Energy
IB/ AS-A level / Edexcel K-12 Chemistry – Periodic table Worksheet
Exam Style Questions and Marking Scheme
Section A MCQ’s and Section B Theory questions
Contents-
Modern Periodic Table
Trends and Periodicity
Solubility of chlorides
Oxidation states
Atomic Radii
Metallic character
Nature of Oxides
Ionization Energy
Electron Affinity
Melting point
Chemical Properties in various groups and periods
Transition Metals
Complex ions and geometry
Properties of Transition metals
IB/ AS level/ Edexcel K-12 Chemistry – Atomic Structure WS
Exam Style Questions and Marking Scheme
Section A MCQ’s and Section B Theory questions
Contents-
• Electron, Protons and Neutrons
• Mass number
• Mass Spectroscopy
• Rutherford’s Exp .
• Bohr Hydrogen Spectrum
• Gas Laws
• Ionization Energy
• Quantum Mechanical Model of Atom
• Electronic Configuration
IB/ AS level / Edexcel K12- Chemistry Chemical Kinetics Worksheet
Questions and Marking scheme
MCQ’s and Theory Questions
Contents-
• Activation Energy
• Rate
• Rate Expression
• Rate Law
• Integrated Rate Law
• Arrhenius Equation
• In K vs T
• Maxwell Boltzmann Energy Distribution
• Activation Energy
• Order of a Reaction
• Reaction Mechanisms
Entire set of gas laws with illustrations , examples and some practice exam style questions on all laws. Contents include-
1 Boyle’s Law
2 Graphs for Boyle Law
3 Charles Law
4 Graph for Charles
5 Avogadro Law
6 Graph for Avogadro Law
7 Law of Pressure
8 Graphs for Law of Pressure
9 Ideal gas equation
10 Exam style questions
IB SL / AS level / K-11 Chemistry Acid Bases Practice Sheet
Exam Style Questions and Marking Scheme
MCQ’s and Theory Questions
Contents-
Acid and Bases
Chemical Properties of Acid Base Indicators
pH
pOH
Ionic Product
Arrhenius Concept of Acid Base
Bronsted Lowry Concept (Proton Concept) Titration
Concentration of H+ and OH-
This is a quick 30 min task for checking Combustion Analysis and Empirical formula calculations understanding of your students can be given as smart activity in class or HW and covers following concepts
Combustion Analysis of Organic compounds
Finding moles of C from mass of CO2 obtained
Finding moles of H from mass of H2Oobtained
Calculating N from mass of NH3 obtained
Calculating O from masses of C, H and total mass of compound
Calculating empirical formula of burnt hydrocarbon
This is an engaging practice task focused on assessing students knowledge on heat and temperature includes following concepts
Heat
Temperature
Types of energies
Unit of Heat
Unit of temperature
Conversions
Here is a great powerpoint for your organic chemistry class on alcohols and ethers their similarities differences , naming and types including primary secondary and tertiary . That includes following contents
1- Hydroxy or alkanol group
2- Types of alcohols (1, 2 3 degree)
3- IUPAC naming of alcohols
4- Physical properties
5- Chemical properties
6- Ethers and R-O-R group
7- IUPAC naming of ethers
8- Physical properties
9-Chemical properties
10- Physical properties of ethers
11- Intermolecular forces and boiling points comparisons
This is an excellent resource for IBDP HL/SL complete lesson .
Contents
Measuring Energy Changes
Enthalpy
Types of Enthalpy
Bond Energy
Entropy
Free Energy
Calorimetry
The resource contains all the required notes for IBDP HL and SL , A level Chemistry for Chemical Kinetics (Rate of the Reaction)
Chemical Kinetics
Expression of rates.
Stoichiometric relationships of rates of different substances in a reaction.
Determination of reaction orders, rate laws, and rate constant by method of initial rate.
Determination of rate laws by graphical or integration method.
Determination of half-lives
Determination of activation energy
Elementary steps and reaction mechanism
Effect of catalysts
This is an excellent resource for teaching IB and A level Class about periodic table and periodic properties.
Contents-
• The periodic table is arranged into four blocks associated with the four sub-levels—s, p, d, and f.
• The periodic table consists of groups (vertical columns) and periods (horizontal rows).
• The period number (n) is the outer energy level that is occupied by electrons.
• The number of the principal energy level and the number of the valence electrons in an atom can be deduced from its position on the periodic table.
• The periodic table shows the positions of metals, non-metals and metalloids.
• Deduction of the electron configuration of an atom from the element’s position on the periodic table, and vice versa.
Transition elements have variable oxidation states, form complex ions with ligands, have coloured compounds, and display catalytic and magnetic properties.
• Zn is not considered to be a transition element as it does not form ions with incomplete d-orbitals.
• Transition elements show an oxidation state of +2 when the s-electrons are removed.
• Explanation of the ability of transition metals to form variable oxidation states from successive ionization energies.
• Explanation of the nature of the coordinate bond within a complex ion.
• Deduction of the total charge given the formula of the ion and ligands present.
• Explanation of the magnetic properties in transition metals in terms of unpaired electrons.