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Full lessons in Chemistry and Biology for Edexcel IGCSE and GCSE

Full lessons in Chemistry and Biology for Edexcel IGCSE and GCSE
Edexcel GCSE 2017 Chemistry Titrations Calculations
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Edexcel GCSE 2017 Chemistry Titrations Calculations

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A full lesson with step-by-step instructions on how to complete the much-feared titration calculations. Powerpoint with lots of practice, taking students from no knowledge at all to completing full titration calculation questions. I’ve had a lot of success with this. Give it a try and let me know if you have any success!
Edexcel IGCSE Solubility 1.3-1.7C
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Edexcel IGCSE Solubility 1.3-1.7C

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This resource links to a video that covers points 1.3-1.7C of the Edexcel IGCSE specification. Each point is addressed, followed by a short discussion of how this content is commonly examined.
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Atomic Structure
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Atomic Structure

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This video covers the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 specification points 1.14- 1.17. 1.14. Know what is meant by the terms atom and molecule 1.15. Know the structure of an atom in terms of the positions, relative masses and relative charges of sub-atomic particles 1.16. Know what is meant by the terms atomic number, mass number, isotopes and relative atomic mass (Ar) 1.17. Be able to calculate the relative atomic mass (Ar) of an element from isotopic abundances
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 The Periodic table
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 The Periodic table

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This resource links to a video that covers specification points 1.18 - 1.24 on the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 specification. 1.18 Understand how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table: In order of atomic number In groups and periods 1.19 Understand how to deduce the electronic configurations of the first 20 elements from their positions in the Periodic Table 1.20 Understand how to use electrical conductivity and the acid-base character of oxides to classify elements as metals or non-metals 1.21 Identify an element as a metal or a non-metal according to its position on the periodic table 1.22 Understand how the electronic configuration of a main group element is related to its position in the Periodic Table 1.23 Understand why elements in the same group of the Periodic Table have similar chemical properties 1.24 Understand why the Noble gases (Group 0) do not readily react
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Balancing equations 1.25
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Balancing equations 1.25

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This resource links to a video that covers specification point 1.25 from the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 specification. 1.25 write word equations and balanced chemical equations (including state symbols): • for reactions studied in this specification • for unfamiliar reactions where suitable information is provided.
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Empirical formulae and percentage yield
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Empirical formulae and percentage yield

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These videos cover specification points 1.30-1.33 of the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 specification. 1.30 calculate percentage yield 1.31 understand how the formulae of simple compounds can be obtained experimentally, including metal oxides, water and salts containing water of crystallisation 1.32 know what is meant by the terms empirical formula and molecular formula 1.33 calculate empirical and molecular formulae from experimental data
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Moles
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Moles

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These two videos cover specification points 1.27-1.29 of the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry specification. 1.27 know that the mole (mol) is the unit for the amount of a substance 1.28 understand how to carry out calculations involving amount of substance, relative atomic mass (Ar) and relative formula mass (Mr) 1.29 calculate reacting masses using experimental data and chemical equations
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Covalent bonding 1
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Covalent bonding 1

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This video covers the following specification points: 1.44 Know what a covalent bond is formed between atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons 1.45 Understand covalent bonds in terms of electrostatic attractions 1.46 Understand how to use dot-and-cross diagrams to represent covalent bonds in: Diatomic molecules, including hydrogen oxygen, nitrogen, halogens and hydrogen halides Inorganic molecules including water, ammonia and carbon dioxide Organic molecules containing up to two carbon atoms, including methane, ethane, ethene and those containing halogen atoms
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Ionic bonding 2
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Ionic bonding 2

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This video covers the following specification points from the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 specification: 1.40 Draw dot-and-cross diagrams to show the formation of ionic compounds by electron transfer, limited to combinations of elements from Groups 1,2,3 and 5,6,7 Only outer electrons need be shown 1.41 Understand ionic bonding in terms of electrostatic attractions 1.42 Understand why compounds with giant ionic lattices have high melting and boiling points 1.43 Know that ionic compounds do not conduct electricity when solid, but do conduct electricity when molten and in aqueous solution
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Metallic bonding
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Metallic bonding

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This video covers the following specification points: 1.52C Know how to represent a metallic lattice by a 2-D diagram 1.53C Understand metallic bonding in terms of electrostatic attractions 1.54C Explain typical physical properties of metals, including electrical conductivity and malleability
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Covalent bonding 2
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Covalent bonding 2

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This video covers the following specification points: 1.47 Explain why substances with a simple molecular structure are gases or liquids, or solids with low melting and boiling points 1.48 Explain why the melting and boiling points of substances with simple molecular structures increase, in general, with increasing relative molecular mass 1.49 Explain why substances with giant covalent structures are solids with high melting and boiling points 1.50 Explain how the structures of diamond, graphite and C60 fullerene influence their physical properties, including electrical conductivity and hardness 1.51. Know that covalent compounds do not usually conduct electricity
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Ionic bonding 1
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 2017 Ionic bonding 1

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This video covers the background knowledge necessary to understand ionic bonding. 1.37 Understand how ions are formed by electron loss or gain 1.38 Know the charges of these ions: Metals in Groups 1,2 and 3 Non-metals in Groups 5,6 and 7 Ag+, Cu2+, Fe2+, Pb2+, Zn2+ Hydrogen(H+), hydroxide (OH-), ammonium (NH4+), carbonate (CO32-), nitrate (NO3-), sulfate (SO42-) 1.39 Write formulae for compounds formed between the ions listed above