

Whole lesson PowerPoint and integrated practice questions for in-class and/or homework. Designed to be accessible for students who do not do A-Level Maths. All answers on the PowerPoint. Please note the PowerPoint is best presented through the desktop version, not the online one.
What you get:
A PowerPoint presentation covering weak acids and the acid dissociation constant. Structure for calculating the pH of weak acids on their own and through neutralisation reactions is also covered. Designed for a 60 minute long lesson.
Workings and answers are shown on the PowerPoint behind hidden-box animations.
Lesson 3 in the Acids, Bases and pH topic.
Please note: Unfortunately, due to copyright, I can’t include packs of past paper questions for the points in the lesson where I would give these out to the students. PPQs can easily found on sites such as PMT or through your school’s log in to past paper sites such as Exampro etc.
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