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Fractional distillation cut and stick

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This is an excellent overview of the process used to separate crude oil by fractional distillation. It covers the terms viscosity and volatility and aims to get student linking them to boiling point and chain length. It was designed to go with the new AQA GCSE syllabus in the Crude oil and hydrocarbons topic.
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Testing for gases cut and stick

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This is designed to go with the new AQA GCSE 'Chemical analysis' topic within the lesson testing for gases. It is designed to get students to give a good overview of the tests for oxygen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and chlorine gas along with the positive and negative results.
Organic chemistry practicals cut and stick bundleQuick View
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Organic chemistry practicals cut and stick bundle

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This pack contains a series of cut and stick activities for students to complete that give them a good overview of the practicals and demonstrations for, fractional distillation, products of combustion and cracking found in the organic chemistry topic. It also includes a summary activity in which all three are covered with a fill in the gaps activity for students to use. Excellent revision activity
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Development of the periodic table cut and stick

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A simple task designed to give students a cultural and historical overview for the development of the periodic table by different sciencetists at different points of history. Scientists such as Mendeleev and Newlands along with what their discovery was and when it was. This is a good task for students to do in line with the AGA topic Development of the periodic table. Suitable for foundation students.
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ORganic reactions fill in the gap revision

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Good overview of the second part of the new AQA organic chemistry topic. Fill in the gaps activity good for revision lessons or for a topic summary / overview. Only suitable for the students doing triple sience or pure chemistry GCSE.
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Sewage / Water treatment cut and stick

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This is a good overview of the waste water treatment process as required by the AQA syllabus for both trilogy and synergy courses. It gives students a good resource to revise from and is a good comparison to the water teatment to drink activity as well.
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6 mark organic chemistry synthesis questions

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I created this resource to go with the Edexcel A level chemistry course. It is designed to give students practice at a new style of question in the recent summer Examinations where students are given a start and finish material and a list of chemicals in which to carry out the synthesis. I have tried to use molecules with a 'purpose' and all reactions used are covered by the new syllabus from all 3 organic chemistry topics (topic 6, 17 + 18) Organic chemistry 1, organic chemistry 2 and organic chemistry 3. I have included rudimentary mark schemes but my students have found these useful in pulling together all their organic chemistry knowledge and reactions.
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Crude oil revisio fill in the gap

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Excellent overview of the first part of the new AQA organic chemistry topic. This is suitable for double or trilogy students and covers hydrocarbons, cracking, combustion and what crude oil is. Can be set as a revision task or a summary of the topic. Works best when printed onto A3.
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Organic reaction mind map year 12 chemistry

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This is designed to recap all year 12 organic chemistry reactions in the Edexel A level chemistry course topic 6: Organic chemistry I. it has room for mechanisms and reactions as well as linking all organic reactions covered in this course.
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Cracking cut and stick

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This activity is designed to go at the end of the GCSE AQA organic chemistry topic for the 'triology' award but would also work for the single chemistry award. It covers both a practical demonstration and the differences with the industrial process of catalystic cracking and gives an overview of the differences between alkanes and alkenes including different ways to qualitatively test for the different functional groups. (Although it appears to be badly formatted when downloaded it is fine, please let me know if there are any issues).
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Water treatment cut and stick

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This is a good overview of how water is treated to clean and disinfect it in the UK. It is part of the trilogy syllabus for the new AQA GCSE scheme of work. Would work well in conjunction with the AQA textbooks. The aim is to give students a solid piece of work from which to revise and ensure that they have an understanding of why each stage is important. Would work well as a revision activity or as part of the initial lessons
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THe greenhouse effect cut and stick

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Overview of the process involved in the greenhouse effect from the radiation from the sun to the increase in greenhouse gases from human contributions. Designed to go with the new AQA sylabus on chemistry of the atmosphere. Suitable for Trilogy / synergy students (Double of triple) Could also be used for physics when looking at waves. IT DOWNLOADS FINE IT JUST LOOKS LIKE THE FONTS ARE TOO BIG FOR SOME REASON!
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Life cycle assessment Cut and stick: Paper or plastic?

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This is a good cut and stick activity to go with the lessons on life cycle assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE syllabus. It compares the production, use and disposal of paper or plastic bags highlighting some of the issues raised by each type. Works well for a 20 min summary or revision activity and looks good when complete. IT DOWNLOADS FINE IT JUST LOOKS LIKE THE FONTS ARE TOO BIG FOR SOME REASON!
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12! Organic Chemical Synthesis 6 mark q's

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Organic chemical synthesis question practice. 12 different 3 step synthesis questions designed to be in line with the new Edexcel exam style. All different reactions are covered within the 12 different questions. Instructions are very much optional extra. I used the set of questions to revise all organic chemistry and analytical chemistyr in a long revision session so thought I would add them. Feedback welcome *One mistake in markscheme on the name of desired product in Q6.
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GCSE Organic revision cut and stick

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This is aimed at Year 11 students on the new GCSE scheme of work doing AQA Synergy (triple) chemistry. It fits in as a revision resource at the end of their organic chemistry revision where they have to cover a range of different organic chemicals and functional groups such as alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters as well as reactions and conditions to go with them. Can be set for students without prior knowledge provided they have access to a textbook.
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Intro to organic chemistry relay Quiz

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Good revision activity, effective for feedback, that can be used for revising A level organic chemistry, naming organic compounds and various combustion reactions. Designed to go with Edexcel but suitable for more schemes of work. How it works: Print it off single sided and then cut them out together to ge tthe sheets in the right order. Students in groups work through the top sheet and then bring it to you to check. You highlight or raise concerns that they they amend before running back and attempting hte next one. First to complete all 16 Q’s wins.
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Organic chemical analysis practice question

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This is a good revision question for the end of the A level chemistry course once students have been taught organic chemistry, ideal gas equations, empirical and molecular formulae calculations, infra red spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and muclear magnetic resonace spectroscopy. The first part of the question is a good example of the style of question found in the new Edexcel syllabus but would be suitable for AQA as well.