5 Full Lesson Bundle + FREE practical lesson covering Transition Elements from OCR A Level Chemistry. Please review the learning objectives below

Lesson 1: Transition Metals & Their Compounds

  1. To know the electron configuration of atoms and ions of the d-block elements of Period 4 (Sc–Zn), given the atomic number and charge
  2. To understand the elements Ti–Cu as transition elements
    To illustrate, using at least two transition elements, of:
    (i) the existence of more than one oxidation state for each element in its compounds
    (ii) the formation of coloured ions
    (iii) the catalytic behaviour of the elements and their compounds and their importance in the manufacture of chemicals by industry

Lesson 2: Transition Metals & Complex Ions

  1. To explain and use the term ligand in terms of dative covalent bonding to a metal ion or metal, including bidentate ligands
  2. To use the terms complex ion and coordination number
  3. To construct examples of complexes with:
    (i) six-fold coordination with an octahedral shape
    (ii) four-fold coordination with either a planar or tetrahedral shape

Lesson 3: Stereoisomerism in Complex Ions

  1. To understand the types of stereoisomerism shown by metal complexes, including those associated with bidentate and multidentate ligands including:
    (i) cis–trans isomerism e.g. Pt(NH3)2Cl2
    (ii) optical isomerism e.g. [Ni(NH2CH2CH2NH2)3] 2+
  2. To understand the use of cis-platin as an anti-cancer drug and its action by binding to DNA preventing cell division

Lesson 4: Precipitation and Ligand Substitution Reactions

  1. To recall the colour changes and observations of reactions of Cu2+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ and Cr3+ with aqueous sodium hydroxide and ammonia (small amounts and in excess)
  2. To construct ionic equations for the precipitation reactions that take place
  3. To construct ionic equation of the ligand substitution reactions that take place in Cu2+ ions and Cr3+ ions
  4. To explain the biochemical importance of iron in haemoglobin, including ligand substitution involving O2 and CO

Lesson 5: Transition Elements & Redox Reactions

  1. To interpret the redox reactions and accompanying colour changes for:
    (i) interconversions between Fe2+ and Fe3+
    (ii) interconversions between Cr3+ and Cr2O72−
    (iii) reduction of Cu2+ to Cu+
    (iv) disproportionation of Cu+ to Cu2+ and Cu
  2. To interpret and predict redox reactions and accompanying colour changes of unfamiliar reactions including ligand substitution, precipitation and redox reactions

Lesson 6: Practical on Precipitation and Ligand Substitution Reactions

  1. To make observations of the reactions of Cu2+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ and Cr3+ in aqueous sodium hydroxide and ammonia
  2. To construct ionic equations for the redox reactions that take place

For 23 printable flashcards on this chapter please click here:

https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12637622

For lessons on redox titrations involving transition metals please click here :

Part 1:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ocr-redox-titrations-part-1-12244792

Part 2:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ocr-redox-titrations-part-2-12244807

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