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Balancing Equations: AQA GCSE Chemistry C3
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Balancing Equations: AQA GCSE Chemistry C3

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher + foundation. Lesson: identifying number of atoms in a compound, identifying elements, balanncing chemical equations Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Concentration: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Concentration: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher + foundation. Different lessons for Foundation, Higher and Triple. g/dm3 (ALL), mol/dm3 (T only) Lesson: defining concentration, converting units (cm3 / dm3), calculating concentration Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
GCSE Quantitative Chemistry Bundle
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GCSE Quantitative Chemistry Bundle

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. ALL lessons for triple and combined higher + foundation. Each lesson includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Percentage Yield: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Percentage Yield: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For separate science only. Lesson: What is percentage yield; calculating percentage yield; understanding why reactions do not have 100% yield. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Limiting Reactants: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Limiting Reactants: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher only. Lesson: identifying limiting reactants, reactants in excess, using molar ratios to identify quantity of product produced based on limiting reactants. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Using Moles to Balance Equations: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Using Moles to Balance Equations: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher only. Lesson: using moles to balance equations, show that an equation is balanced, balance equation given masses of substances. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Volumes of Gases: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Volumes of Gases: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For separate science (triple) only. Lesson: calculating volumes of gases knowing that at room temperature and pressure, 1 mole of gas has a volume of 24 dm3. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Atom Economy: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Atom Economy: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For separate science only. Lesson: atom economy; why having a high atom economy is beneficial; calculating atom economy Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Reacting Masses: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Reacting Masses: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher only. Lesson: understanding and changing molar ratios, using ‘mass, moles + Mr’ to find unknown masses in a chemical equation. Table method. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Moles: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry
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Moles: GCSE Quantitative Chemistry

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher only. Lesson: introduction to concept of moles, avogadro’s constant, relationship between mass and moles, calculations questions. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (STS - without answers for upload online)
Conservation of mass: AQA GCSE Chemistry C3
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Conservation of mass: AQA GCSE Chemistry C3

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher + foundation. Lesson: calculating percentage by mass , 2x practical experiments to show consveration of mass at work (mass stays the same (neutralisation), mass decreases due to gas production (marble chips in acid)), estimating uncertainty. Includes: teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice - answers to every task) student slides (without answers for upload online)
Relative Formula Mass: AQA GCSE Chemistry C3
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Relative Formula Mass: AQA GCSE Chemistry C3

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AQA C3 topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. For triple and combined higher + foundation. Lesson: Introduction lesson: calculating relative atomic mass, relative formula mass and percentage by mass. Includes: pretest/baseline test that you can use to identify students existing knowledge. teacher slide (recall starter, information, activities and independent practice and answers to every task) student slides (without answers for upload online)