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Chemistry, Mathematics Physics and Biology Resources to help teachers keep challenging learners and improving themselves, and to keep learners learning.

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Chemistry, Mathematics Physics and Biology Resources to help teachers keep challenging learners and improving themselves, and to keep learners learning.
SOLUBILITY QUIZ PPT
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SOLUBILITY QUIZ PPT

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A very good way to get the students thinking and interacting in class. It can also be used to check students understanding of the concept of solubility.
MATTER QUIZ PPT
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MATTER QUIZ PPT

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An excellent class starter on matter; solids, liquids and gases, change of state and kinetic theory of matter. It can also be used to check students understanding of matter and properties of matter.
PERIODIC TABLE QUIZ PPT
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PERIODIC TABLE QUIZ PPT

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This periodic table quiz will challenge and test students understanding of the periodic table. It can also be used as an excellent class starter.
ATOMIC STRUCTURE QUIZ PPT
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE QUIZ PPT

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An excellent resource on the structure of the atom, its composition and properties. This resource will check students understanding of the lesson
ALCOHOL QUIZ PPT
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ALCOHOL QUIZ PPT

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This alcohol quiz with answers will challenge students and make them learn the structures, preparation, properties and uses of alcohols
RATE OF REACTION WORKSHEET WITH ANSWER
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RATE OF REACTION WORKSHEET WITH ANSWER

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The factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions are specifically dealt with in this worksheet; plus some application questions involving temperature, concentration, surface area, catalyst.
CARBOXYLIC ACID WORKSHEET WITH ANSWER
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CARBOXYLIC ACID WORKSHEET WITH ANSWER

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The naming of alkanoic acids is simplified using this worksheet starting with the simplest monocarboxylic acids to more complex dicarboxylic and polycarboxylic acids. the answers have also been provided to support students in their learning.