6 Well Structured GCSE Chemistry Lessons on from the AQA Quantitative Chemistry Chapter

Lesson 1: Relative Formula Mass

  1. To identify the relative atomic mass of an element from the periodic table
  2. To be able to define the term relative atomic mass
  3. To calculate relative formula masses from atomic masses

Lesson 2: Mass Changes in Reactions

  1. To relate mass, volume and concentration
  2. To calculate the mass of solute in solution
  3. To relate concentration in mol/dm3 to mass and volume

Lesson 3: Moles

  1. Describe the measurement of amounts of substance in moles
  2. Calculate the number of moles in a given mass
  3. Calculate the mass of a given number of moles

Lesson 4: Moles and Equations

  1. calculate the masses of substances in a balanced symbol equation
  2. calculate the masses of reactants and products from balanced symbol equations
  3. calculate the mass of a given reactant or product.

Lesson 5: Percentage Yield & Atom Economy

  1. To calculate percentage yield from balanced symbol equations
  2. To calculate atom economy from balanced symbol equations
  3. To calculate the masses and moles of products or reactants from balanced symbol equations

Lesson 6: Concentration of Solutions

  1. To relate mass, volume and concentration
  2. To calculate the mass of solute in solution
  3. To relate concentration in mol/dm3 to mass and volume

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