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Fully editable C5.6 Making More Salts lesson for AQA GCSE Chemistry (Triple & Combined Science).
Give students a complete understanding of how a wide range of salts can be prepared using reactions with acids, metals, bases, and carbonates. This lesson includes clear PowerPoints, scaffolded worksheets, retrieval tasks, and exam-style questions, all precisely aligned to the AQA specification and ready to teach immediately.

Includes Free AI Long-Answer Marking where students can submit extended-response answers online and receive instant, AQA-aligned feedback to develop structure, reasoning, and scientific accuracy.

What’s Included:

Editable PowerPoint (reaction types, methods & equations clearly explained).

Printable & editable worksheets (Foundation → Higher tier).

Exam-style questions with mark schemes & model answers.

Retrieval starter, AfL checkpoints, and exit ticket.

Homework / revision quiz (ready to print or upload).

Full method sheets for multiple salt-preparation techniques.

Comprehensive answer sheets for all tasks.

Bonus: Free AI Long-Answer Marking – instant AQA-style feedback for students.

Topics Covered (C5.6 Making More Salts):

Overview of salt preparation using:

Metals + acids

Metal oxides + acids

Metal hydroxides + acids

Metal carbonates + acids

Choosing the correct method depending on solubility.

Writing word and balanced symbol equations for all types.

Observations (effervescence, colour changes, temperature changes).

How to obtain a pure, dry salt using filtration, crystallisation & evaporation.

Practical decision-making: excess reactants, safety, and heating control.

Exam-style questions testing method selection, equation writing, and procedure justification.

Why Teachers Love This Lesson:

no-stress: ready to teach immediately.

Curriculum-true: written precisely for AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462 & 8464).

Exam-success focus: builds confident method explanation and equation fluency.

Differentiated: includes scaffolded worksheets and higher-tier challenges.

Practical and versatile: great for consolidating all salt-prep methods before required practicals.

Format:

PPTX slides | DOCX/PDF worksheets & assessments | Fully editable | Print-friendly

Spec & Tiers:
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462) & AQA Combined Science Trilogy (8464)
Suitable for Foundation & Higher tier students (clearly signposted).

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AQA GCSE Chemistry – C5 Metals, Reactivity, Acids & Neutralisation FULL UNIT (C5.1–C5.8) | PPTs, Worksheets, Practicals & Answers + Free AI Marking

A complete C5 Unit for AQA GCSE Chemistry (Triple & Combined Science) covering C5.1–C5.8 with fully editable PowerPoints, worksheets, required practical-style methods, retrieval tasks and exam-style questions. Perfect for teachers and departments who want a polished, ready-to-teach unit with every resource prepared for them. Every lesson is sequenced for clarity, dual-coded for accessibility, and includes differentiated practice, AfL checkpoints, and model answers. Includes Free AI Long-Answer Marking , where students can submit extended responses online and receive instant AQA-style feedback to build exam confidence and written communication skills. What’s Included (C5.1–C5.8): C5.1 – The Reactivity Series Reactivity of metals, observations, displacement links. C5.2 – Displacement Reactions Predicting outcomes using reactivity series; ionic equations. C5.3 – Extracting Metals Reduction with carbon, ores, sustainability, and real-world industry. C5.4 – Salts from Metals Acid–metal reactions, hydrogen release, balanced equations. C5.5 – Salts from Insoluble Bases Filtering, excess base, crystallisation, method-writing. C5.6 – Making More Salts Choosing correct methods (metals/oxides/hydroxides/carbonates), observations & equations. C5.7 – Neutralisation & the pH Scale Acids, alkalis, H⁺/OH⁻ ions, pH scale, indicators & neutralisation equations. C5.8 – Strong & Weak Acids Degree of ionisation, pH changes, strength vs concentration (major exam misconception). Bundle Features: Full set of editable PowerPoints (clear explanations, diagrams & examples). Printable & editable worksheets for every lesson (Foundation → Higher tier). Exam-style questions with mark schemes & model answers. Retrieval practice starters for every lesson. AfL checkpoints, hinge questions, mini-whiteboard tasks. Exit tickets for quick assessment. Homework / revision quizzes included. Practical method sheets (crystallisation, salt prep, displacement). Comprehensive answer keys for every worksheet and assessment. Differentiation built in – scaffolds, challenge tasks, extension problems. Free AI Long-Answer Marking – students receive instant written feedback. Why Teachers Love This Bundle: Complete, consistent and curriculum-true to AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462/8464). Saves hours of planning and guarantees high-quality, exam-focused teaching. Supports both Foundation and Higher tiers. Perfect as a departmental resource, cover-ready lesson set, or revision sequence. Includes real-world contexts, dual coding and accessible layout. Format: PPTX PowerPoints | DOCX/PDF worksheets | Model answers | Practical method sheets | Fully editable Spec & Tiers: AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462) AQA Combined Science Trilogy (8464) Suitable for Foundation and Higher (clearly signposted)

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