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GCSE Chemistry: Simple Distillation
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GCSE Chemistry: Simple Distillation

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Changes of state • The technique of simple distillation • Concentration of solute increasing in distillation • Jobs related to chemistry • Key word test Insoluble, Soluble, Solvent, Solute, Solution, Distillation, Filtration, and Crystallisation
GCSE Chemistry: Nanoparticles
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GCSE Chemistry: Nanoparticles

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Relative size of nanoparticles • Convert nanometres using standard form • Uses and dangers of nanoparticles
GCSE Chemistry: Electrolysis of Solutions
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GCSE Chemistry: Electrolysis of Solutions

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • The position of metals and non-metals on the periodic table • The ions metals and non-metals form • The ion composition of solutions • Electrodes, cations and anions • The products of electrolysis of solutions • Keyword descriptions and revision tips
GCSE Chemistry: Carboxylic Acids
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GCSE Chemistry: Carboxylic Acids

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Functional groups of carboxylic acids, alcohols, alkanes, and alkenes. • Mnemonic device for naming carboxylic acids • General formula for carboxylic acids • Drawing the structural formula for carboxylic acids • Carboxylic acids as weak acids and • Acid reactions with bases, metals, and carbonates • Oxidation reactions from alcohols to carboxylic acids
OCR AS Chemistry: Reactions of Alkenes
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OCR AS Chemistry: Reactions of Alkenes

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OCR AS Chemistry: 13.3 Reactions of Alkenes This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Alkene addition reactions: Hydrogen with a nickel catalyst Halogens Hydrogen halide Steam with an acid catalyst Test for unsaturated alkenes. Bond enthalpy for sigma and pi bonds.
OCR AS Chemistry: Stereoisomerism
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OCR AS Chemistry: Stereoisomerism

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OCR AS Chemistry: 13.2 Stereoisomerism This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: E/Z isomerism Conditions for trans- and cis- isomerism Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules and priority ordering
OCR AS Chemistry: Properties of Alkenes
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OCR AS Chemistry: Properties of Alkenes

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OCR AS Chemistry: 13.1 Properties of Alkenes This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Comparing pi-bond (π-bond) and sigma bonds (σ-bonds). Aliphatic alkenes and alicyclic arrangements of molecules s, p, d orbitals for electrons Trigonal planar shape of alkanes leading to 120 degree bond angle.
GCSE Chemistry: Atomic Structure
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GCSE Chemistry: Atomic Structure

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Scientific models as a concept • Structure of the atom • Relative mass and charge of subatomic particles • Bond length of atoms and molecules
GCSE Chemistry: Pure and Impure Substances
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GCSE Chemistry: Pure and Impure Substances

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: Definitions of pure and impure substances Definition of an alloy Identification of purity with melting points Plotting graphs and data analysis
GCSE Chemistry: Purification and Checking Purity
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GCSE Chemistry: Purification and Checking Purity

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Choosing the correct separation technique • Comparisons of mobile and stationary phases for chromatography • Rf Values • Analysing chromatographs in gas chromatography
GCSE Chemistry: Thin Layer and Gas Chromatography
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GCSE Chemistry: Thin Layer and Gas Chromatography

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Experimental Procedure for Thin Layer Chromatography • Analysing and calculating Rf Values • Pros and cons of paper and TL chromatography • Experimental procedure for Gas Chromatography • Persuasive writing and embedding literacy in science
GCSE Chemistry: Chemical Equations
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GCSE Chemistry: Chemical Equations

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Pathways into medical chemistry • State the number of atoms from a chemical formula. • Properties of metals and non-metals • Determine state symbols for chemical equations • Balancing chemical equations
GCSE Chemistry: Conservation of Mass
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GCSE Chemistry: Conservation of Mass

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • State the number of atoms from a chemical formula. • Relative Atomic masses and relative formula mass • Practical activity of non-closed chemical reactions.
GCSE Chemistry: The Mole
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GCSE Chemistry: The Mole

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Using Standard Form • Avogadro’s constant • Relative Atomic Mass, Relative Formula Mass and Molar Mass • Rearranging Equations • Calculating the number of moles present
OCR AS Chemistry: Chemical Reactions of Alkanes
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OCR AS Chemistry: Chemical Reactions of Alkanes

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OCR AS Chemistry: 12.2 Chemical Reactions of Alkanes This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Combustion reactions Incomplete combustion reactions Balancing equations Using algebraic equations Radical substitution reactions Reaction mechanism for haloalkanes - Initiation, Propagation, and Termination Monosubstituted (positional isomers) isomers
GCSE Chemistry: Empirical Formula
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GCSE Chemistry: Empirical Formula

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Calculate empirical formula and by finding the simplest whole-number ratio • Calculate relative formula mass from balanced equations.