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Science Teacher and Marathon Runner! I graduated top of my class from the University of Limerick (BSc with concurrent teacher education) in 2015 and having taught in the Irish and UK system I have a in depth appreciation for curriculum. I currently teach Biology and Chemistry at A-Level and GCSE science in London. I am passionate about science and thoroughly enjoy creating resources, please feel free to review my resources.

Science Teacher and Marathon Runner! I graduated top of my class from the University of Limerick (BSc with concurrent teacher education) in 2015 and having taught in the Irish and UK system I have a in depth appreciation for curriculum. I currently teach Biology and Chemistry at A-Level and GCSE science in London. I am passionate about science and thoroughly enjoy creating resources, please feel free to review my resources.
Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds
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Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds

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A complete lesson with worksheet as per Chemical changes topic AQA cmobined science and GCSE Chemistry. Lesson revises knowledge of structure and bonding before building on an introduction to to electrolysis. Worked examples that get students to predict products of electrolysis and identify oxidation and reduction.
Electrolysis - Chemical Changes
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Electrolysis - Chemical Changes

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A complete set of lessons and activities for higher combined science electrolysis. The process of electrolysis Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Using electrolysis to extract metals Electrolysis of aqueous solutions Required Practical: What happens when aqueous solutions are electrolysed using inert electrodes Representation of reactions at electrodes as half equations (HT only) Feel free to adapt slides to suit your lessons, let me know how you get on with teaching electrolysis.
Using electrolysis to extract metals  (Aluminium)
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Using electrolysis to extract metals (Aluminium)

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Chemical changes as per AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. Complete lesson on extraction of aluminium using electroylsis. Associated worksheets included that elicit prior knowledge of conductivity, video based questions, labelling diagrams and completing half equations. Synoptic links made to life cycle assessments and the use of resources.
Half Equations and Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
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Half Equations and Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions

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Complete lesson and resources for the teaching of electrolysis in terms of rules for predicting what products will be formed in the presence of water. Worked examples of how to demonstrate oxidiation and reduction using half equations. Chemical changes as per AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry.
Balanced chemical equations
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Balanced chemical equations

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Conservation of mass and balanced chemical equations The first lesson as part of AQA quantitative chemistry for GCSE chemistry. Complete lesson with associated practice questions
Relative formula mass & Percentage mass
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Relative formula mass & Percentage mass

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from balancing chemical equations. Introduces a definition for relative formula mass and associated calculations.
Moles
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Moles

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Chemical Measurements’. Introduction to Avogadros constant, relating relative formula mass and mass to number of particles.
Process of Electroylsis
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Process of Electroylsis

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An introduction lesson to electroylsis based on chemical changes for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. Recap of ionic bonding and state symbols. Predictions electroylsis of molten salts. Simple half equation examples.
Investigating Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
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Investigating Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions

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Complete lesson and worksheets for electrolysis required practical. Can be adapted to cater for higher or foundation level. Solutions can be found on the resource (Half equations and electrolysis of aqueous solutions). Chemical Changes as per AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry.