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OCR AS Chemistry: Reactions of Alcohols
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OCR AS Chemistry: Reactions of Alcohols

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OCR AS Chemistry: 14.2 Reactions of Alcohols This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Combustion of alcohols Reflux condition for reactions Primary alcohol to aldehydes Primary alcohols to carboxylic acids Secondary alcohols to ketones Dehydration of alcohols Substitution reactions for alcohols
A level Chemistry: Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
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A level Chemistry: Carboxylic Acid Derivatives

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OCR A level Chemistry: 26.3 Carboxylic Acids This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Naming acyl chlorides Naming acid anhydrides Naming esters Esterification Acid hydrolysis of esters Alkali hydrolysis of esters Producing acyl chlorides from carboxylic acids Producing carboxylic acids from acyl chlorides Producing esters from acyl chlorides and phenols Primary, secondary, and tertiary molecules Producing primary amides from acyl chlorides Producing secondary amides with acyl chlorides Producing esters and carboxylic acids wirh acid anhydride
OCR A level Chemistry: Aromatic Compounds
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OCR A level Chemistry: Aromatic Compounds

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OCR A level Chemistry: Aromatic Compounds is apart of the Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks Molecular, empirical, skeletal formula for benzene. The Kekulé model for benzene Evidence against the Kekule model The delocalised model for benzene Nomenclature for benzene rings and aromatic (arene) compounds Naming benzene containing compounds Drawing benzene containing compounds Defining an electrophile Substitution reactions Nitration of Benzene Reaction mechanisms Halogenation of Benzene Common Halogen Carriers Friedel-Crafts Alkylation Reactions Acyl Chloride Acylation Reactions of Benzene Reactivity of Alkenes and Arenes Naming phenols Distinguishing between phenols and alcohols Distinguishing between phenols and alkenes Distinguishing between phenols and carboxylic acids Phenol as a weak acid Electrophilic reactions with phenols Comparing and explaining the reactivity of phenols and benzene Naming positions on the aromatic ring Activating groups and deactivating groups 2-and-4-directing and 3-directing groups ortho-and-para directing and meta directing groups Two-step synthesis routes for benzene using directing groups. Nitration of benzene Halogenation of benzene Friedel-Crafts Alkylation of benzene
A Level Chemistry: The Chemistry of Phenol
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A Level Chemistry: The Chemistry of Phenol

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OCR A level Chemistry: 25.3 The Chemistry of Phenol This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Naming phenols Distinguishing between phenols and alcohols Distinguishing between phenols and alkenes Distinguishing between phenols and carboxylic acids Phenol as a weak acid Electrophilic reactions with phenols Comparing and explaining the reactivity of phenols and benzene
A Level Chemistry: Introducing Benzene
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A Level Chemistry: Introducing Benzene

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OCR A level Chemistry: 25.1 Introducing Benzene This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Molecular, empirical, skeletal formula for benzene. The Kekulé model for benzene Evidence against the Kekule model The delocalised model for benzene Nomenclature for benzene rings and aromatic (arene) compounds Naming benzene containing compounds Drawing benzene containing compounds
A Level Chemistry: Carbonyl Compounds
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A Level Chemistry: Carbonyl Compounds

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OCR A level Chemistry: 26.1 Carbonyl Compounds This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: The carbonyl group Differentiating between aldehydes and ketones Naming aldehydes and ketones Oxidation of aldehydes Electronegativity and polar bonds Electrophiles, nucleophiles, and nucleophilic addition reactions Reducing carbonyl compounds with sodium tetrahydridoborate(III) (NaH4) Primary and secondary alcohols from carbonyl compounds Reacting carbonyl compounds with hydrogen cyanide (HCN) Reaction mechanisms for nucleophilic addition using (NaBH4) Reaction mechanisms for nucleophilic addition using (HCN)
A level Chemistry: Carboxylic Acids
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A level Chemistry: Carboxylic Acids

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OCR A level Chemistry: 26.3 Carboxylic Acids This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: The Carboxyl Group and polarity of bonds. Naming carboxylic acids Carboxylic acids as weak acids Reactions of carboxylic acids with: Metals Metal oxides Alkali Carbonates Changing solubility of carboxylic acids in water due to carbon chain length.
OCR A level Chemistry: Amines, Amino Acids, and Polymers
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OCR A level Chemistry: Amines, Amino Acids, and Polymers

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OCR A level Chemistry: Aromatic Compounds is apart of the Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. 27.1 Amines 27.2 Amino acids, Amides and Chirality 27.3 Condensation Polymers Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons Amines being derived from ammonia (NH3) Classifying amines as primary, secondary, and tertiary Naming amines Naming ammonium salts Amines neutralisation reactions with acids Preparation of aliphatic amines Preparation of aromatic amines Locants: alpha, beta, and gamma Functional groups of amino acids General formula for amino acids Reactions of amino acids (alkali and acid) Esterification of amino acids Amide functional groups Naming amide molecules Drawing optical isomers Explanation of superimposable and non-superimposable images Identifying chiral centers Recap of addition polymerisation Identifying monomers and repeat units from condensation polymers Polyesters and ester links Polyamides and amide links Polyesters and polyamides formed from one monomer Polyesters and polyamide formed from two monomers Alkali hydrolysis of polyamides and polyesters Acid hydrolysis of polyamides and polyesters
A level Chemistry: Amines
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A level Chemistry: Amines

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OCR A level Chemistry: 27.1 Amines This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons Amines being derived from ammonia (NH3) Classifying amines as primary, secondary, and tertiary Naming amines Naming ammonium salts Amines neutralisation reactions with acids Preparation of aliphatic amines Preparation of aromatic amines
A level Chemistry: Further Practical Techniques
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A level Chemistry: Further Practical Techniques

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OCR A level Chemistry: 28.2 Further Practical Techniques This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Filtration under reduced pressure Purification through Recrystallisation Preparation of Melting Point Sample Melting point determination with an electric heater Melting point determination with a Thiele tube
A level Chemistry: Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation
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A level Chemistry: Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation

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This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Forming nitriles from haloalkanes Forming nitriles from aldehydes and ketones Forming amines from nitriles (reduction) Forming carboxylic acids from nitriles (hydrolysis) Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene Acylation of benzene with acyl chloride
A level Chemistry: Further Synthetic Routes
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A level Chemistry: Further Synthetic Routes

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OCR A level Chemistry: 28.3 Further Synthetic Routes This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Functional groups Reactions of benzenes Reactions of phenols Common reactions between different functional groups Reaction conditions and reagents
A level Chemistry: Condensation Polymers
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A level Chemistry: Condensation Polymers

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OCR A level Chemistry: 27.3 Condensation Polymers This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Recap of addition polymerisation Identifying monomers and repeat units from condensation polymers Polyesters and ester links Polyamides and amide links Polyesters and polyamides formed from one monomer Polyesters and polyamide formed from two monomers Alkali hydrolysis of polyamides and polyesters Acid hydrolysis of polyamides and polyesters
A level Chemistry: Amino acids, Amides and Chirality
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A level Chemistry: Amino acids, Amides and Chirality

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OCR A level Chemistry: 27.2 Amino acids, Amides and Chirality This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Locants: alpha, beta, and gamma Functional groups of amino acids General formula for amino acids Reactions of amino acids (alkali and acid) Esterification of amino acids Amide functional groups Naming amide molecules Drawing optical isomers Explanation of superimposable and non-superimposable images Identifying chiral centers
A level Chemistry: Chromatography and Functional Group Analysis
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A level Chemistry: Chromatography and Functional Group Analysis

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OCR A level Chemistry: 29.1 Chromatography and Functional Group Analysis This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Thin layer chromatography (TLC) Rf values Gas chromatography (GC) Gas chromatograms Retention time and peak integrations Calibration curves from retention time and relative peak area Differentiation of functional groups: alkene, primary and secondary alcohols, aldehydes, cabonyl compounds, carboxylic acids, and haloalkes.
OCR A level Chemistry: Organic Synthesis
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OCR A level Chemistry: Organic Synthesis

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OCR A level Chemistry: Organic Synthesis is apart of the Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. 28.1 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 28.2 Further Practical Techniques 28.3 Further Synthetic Routes Forming nitriles from haloalkanes Forming nitriles from aldehydes and ketones Forming amines from nitriles (reduction) Forming carboxylic acids from nitriles (hydrolysis) Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene Acylation of benzene with acyl chloride Filtration under reduced pressure Purification through Recrystallisation Preparation of Melting Point Sample Melting point determination with an electric heater Melting point determination with a Thiele tube Functional groups Reactions of benzenes Reactions of phenols Common reactions between different functional groups Reaction conditions and reagents
A level Chemistry: Proton NMR Spectroscopy
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A level Chemistry: Proton NMR Spectroscopy

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OCR A level Chemistry: 29.4 Proton NMR Spectroscopy This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Identifying the number of different proton environments Identifying the types of proton environment and chemical shifts Integration traces (area of peaks) and relative number of protons The spin-spin splitting pattern (n + 1)
OCR A level Chemistry: Carbonyl and Carboxylic Acids
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OCR A level Chemistry: Carbonyl and Carboxylic Acids

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OCR A level Chemistry: Aromatic Compounds is apart of the Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks 26.1 Carbonyl Compounds 26.2 Identifying Aldehydes and Ketones 26.3 Carboxylic Acids 26.4 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives The carbonyl group Differentiating between aldehydes and ketones Naming aldehydes and ketones Oxidation of aldehydes Electronegativity and polar bonds Electrophiles, nucleophiles, and nucleophilic addition reactions Reducing carbonyl compounds with sodium tetrahydridoborate(III) (NaH4) Primary and secondary alcohols from carbonyl compounds Reacting carbonyl compounds with hydrogen cyanide (HCN) Reaction mechanisms for nucleophilic addition using (NaBH4) Reaction mechanisms for nucleophilic addition using (HCN) Testing for Carbonyl Groups Brady’s reagent - 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine - 2,4-DNP Distinguishing between Aldehydes and Ketones Tollen’s reagent - silver nitrate in aqueous ammonia The Carboxyl Group and polarity of bonds. Naming carboxylic acids Carboxylic acids as weak acids Reactions of carboxylic acids with: Metals Metal oxides Alkali Carbonates Changing solubility of carboxylic acids in water due to carbon chain length. Naming acyl chlorides Naming acid anhydrides Naming esters Esterification Acid hydrolysis of esters Alkali hydrolysis of esters Producing acyl chlorides from carboxylic acids Producing carboxylic acids from acyl chlorides Producing esters from acyl chlorides and phenols Primary, secondary, and tertiary molecules Producing primary amides from acyl chlorides Producing secondary amides with acyl chlorides Producing esters and carboxylic acids wirh acid anhydride
A level Chemistry: Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra
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A level Chemistry: Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra

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OCR A level Chemistry: 29.5 Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Predicting proton NMR spectra for molecules Identifying the number of different proton environments Identifying the types of proton environment and chemical shifts Integration traces (area of peaks) and relative number of protons The spin-spin splitting pattern (n + 1)
A level Chemistry: Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy
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A level Chemistry: Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy

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OCR A level Chemistry: 29.3 Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopyy This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Identifying different carbon environments The types of carbon environment The amount of chemical shift ẟ / ppm