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I'm a high school chemistry teacher with a doctorate in organic chemistry. Iv'e been teaching chemistry for a number of years for the international syllabus and put a great deal of time and effort into myy ppts to make them a close companion to the textbooks being used. The ppts range from anywhere between 20 and 150 slides depending on the topic, and are incredibly detailed.

I'm a high school chemistry teacher with a doctorate in organic chemistry. Iv'e been teaching chemistry for a number of years for the international syllabus and put a great deal of time and effort into myy ppts to make them a close companion to the textbooks being used. The ppts range from anywhere between 20 and 150 slides depending on the topic, and are incredibly detailed.
Chapter 7 - Redox Reactions CIE A level Chemistry
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Chapter 7 - Redox Reactions CIE A level Chemistry

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7.1 What is a redox reaction? 7.2 Oxidation numbers 7.3 Applying the oxidation number rules 7.4 Redox and oxidation number 7.5 Oxidising agents and reducing agents 7.6 Naming compounds 7.7 From name to formula 7.8 Balancing chemical equations using oxidation numbers 7.9 Disproportionation
Chapter 18 - Carbonyl compounds CIE A Level Chemistry
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Chapter 18 - Carbonyl compounds CIE A Level Chemistry

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18.1 The homologous series of aldehydes and ketones 18.2 Preparation of aldehydes and ketones 18.3 Reduction of aldehydes and ketones 18.4 Nucleophilic addition with HCN 18.5 Testing for aldehydes and ketones 18.6 Reactions to form tri-iodomethane 18.7 Infrared spectroscopy
Chapter 10 - Periodicity  CIE A Level Chemistry
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Chapter 10 - Periodicity CIE A Level Chemistry

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10.1 Structure of the Periodic Table 10.2 Periodicity of physical properties 10.3 Periodicity of chemical properties 10.4 Oxides of Period 3 elements 10.5 Effect of water on oxides and hydroxides of Period 3 elements 10.6 Chlorides of Period 3 elements 10.7 Effect of water on chlorides of Period 3 elements 10.8 Deducing the position of an element in the Periodic Table