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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure
Using the specification and books
No exam questions are included due to copy right

Including:
Homework booklets
Assessment sheets
Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level)

1. The atom
2. Atomic models (developing ideas from GCSE)
3. Relative mass, relative atomic mass and atomic number
4 Mass spectrometer
5. Mass spectrum analysis - using mass spectra
6. Electron structure - shells and sub-level (s, p, d, f)
7. Ionisation energies - trends and equations

LESSON 1: FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLES
To appreciate that the knowledge and understanding of atomic structure has evolved over time
To describe the properties of p, n and e in terms of relative charges and mass
To know that early models of the atomic structure predicted that atoms and ions with noble gas electron arrangements should be stable

LESSON 2: Isotopes
To explain the existence of isotopes
To determine the relative atomic mass of elements using isotope abundance data
To understand the physical and chemical properties of different isotopes

LESSON 3: MASS SPECTROMETER
To recall how to calculate the Ar and Mr
To understand the m/z ratio
To know how a mass spectrometer operates

LESSON 4: MASS SPECTRA ANALYSIS
To understand how to interpret a mass spectrum and calculate relative atomic mass
To understand how to work out the relative molecular/formula mass
To consolidate with questions

LESSON 5: ELECTRON CONFIGURATION OVER 2 LESSONS
To understand the electron configuration of atoms and ions
To be able to write the electron configuration of atoms up to Z=36 in terms of levels and sub-levels (orbitals) s, p and d
To understand that there are exceptions to the rules for ions and certain elements

LESSON 7: IONISATION ENERGIES
To state the definition of ionisation energies
To describe the trend in ionisation energies a) down a group and b) across a period in terms of electron configurations
To explain how trends in ionisation energies provide evidence for the existence of electron energy levels and sub-levels

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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure (atom, electrons, mass spec, ionisation energies) Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) SECTION 1: Atomic structure 1. FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLES - The atom 2. Atomic models (developing ideas from GCSE) 3. Relative mass, relative atomic mass and atomic number 4 Mass spectrometer 5. Mass spectrum analysis - using mass spectra 6. Electron structure - shells and sub-level (s, p, d, f) 7. Ionisation energies - trends and equations SECTION 2: Amount of Substance 14 lessons in total 1.Masses and Mole Part 1 2.Masses and Mole Part 2 3. Moles in solution 4. Ideal Gas equation part 1 5. Ideal Gas equation part 2 - DEMO 6. Calculation of reacting volumes of gas (EXTRA LESSON - removed from spec) 7. Empirical and Molecular formulea 8. Balancing equations and Ionic equations 9. Reacting masses 10. Atom economy and percentage yield 11. EXTRA LESSON - Limiting reagents (student support IF REQUIRED) 12. Standard solutions 13. Titrations 1 14. REQUIRED PRACTICAL 1 Making a standard solution SECTION 3: Bonding 1. Ionic bonding 2. Metallic bonding 3. Covalent bonding 4. Dative covalent (co-ordinate) bonding 5 + 6 Shapes of molecules 7 Electronegativity and bond polarity 8 + 9 Forces acting between molecules (van de Waals, dipole-dipole and Hydrogen bonding) 10 States of matter and a summary of 4 types of crystal structure - molecular, macromolecular, ionic and metallic SECTION 4: Energetics 1. Endothermic/exothermic 2. Measuring q (Measuring Enthalpy Change) 3. PRACTICAL CHOICES 4. Enthalpy of Formation 5. Enthalpy of Combustion 6. Required Practical 7. Bond Enthalpy SECTION 5: KINETICS 1. Collision theory and rates (GCSE RECAP) 2. Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution 1 3. Maxwell-Boltzmann distributions 2 4. REQUIRED PRACTICAL 3 5. Catalysts SECTION 6: Equilibria 1. Dynamic equilibrium + Le Chatelier’s principle 2. Equilibrium and Industry 3. Equilibrium Constant, Kc 4. Kc - calculating moles and composition 5. To predict the effect, if any, of the changes in conditions on the value of Kc SECTION 7: RedOx 1. ‘oxidation’ and ‘reduction’ and oxidation states 2. and 3. 1/2 equations (oxidising agents and reducing agents) 4. Optional practicals FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE EACH INDIVIDUAL UPLOAD Save 37% buying in bulk

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Excellent resource, has made my transition to a-level chemistry teacher considerably less stressful. Would be interested in an a2 organics bundle if any available

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I am loving your resources, especially as a new teacher. May I ask what context you use the term "taps". I've never come across it before.

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Powerpoints and activities all look pretty good, homework book itself seems good as well, however the version that has the answers is not particularly clear, answers aren't numbered the same as questions and in some cases there are no answers. <br /> However as a whole the resource is very good. Thanks

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