Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Limiting Reagent Interactive Lesson Power Point is the best resource to deliver this concept in a most fun and engaging way.
The ppt is adequately animated to give teacher full control of the discussion making it highly interactive.
Contents-
Limiting reagent
Excess reagent
Starter Activity
Real life example of Limiting Reagent
Limiting reagent in a reaction
Calculating Limiting reagent steps
Interactive questions
The worksheet can be used to test understanding of IGCSE concepts of periodic properties such as-
-Arrangement of elements in periodic table
- Groups and periods in periodic table
-Properties of group I, II, transition metals,halogens and inert gases.
Enable student mastery of dimensional analysis and conversions using dimensions and improve teaching practice with enhanced, smart worksheet that can be solved by students on their devices such as school laptop/ tablet without any hassle of printing and paper shortage.
Topics covered -
Dimensional conversion basic
Dimensional conversion moles
Enable student mastery of molecular diagrams and bonding using dimensions and improve teaching practice with enhanced, smart worksheet that can be solved by students on their devices such as school laptop/ tablet without any hassle of printing and paper shortage.
Topics covered -
Electronic structures of atoms and ions
Lewis diagrams
Covalent bonding
Contents-
Chemical Bond
Ionic Bond
Properties of ionic compounds
Covalent Bond
Properties of covalent compounds
Metallic Bond
Coordinate Bond
Giant Structures
Diamond
Graphite
Silica
Exam Style Questions (MCQ and Structured)
Excerpts taken from IGCSE Conceptual Chemistry by Husain Pipliyawala (Copyright)
The document clearly explains the concepts of reduction and oxidation of elements in chemical reactions by different examples. Also explains the difference in application of three main concepts of redox.
Contents include-
-Electron concept of Redox (Example reactions explained)
- Oxygen Hydrogen concept of Redox (Examples reactions explained)
- Oxidation state concept of Redox (Examples reactions explained)
This is an excerpt from IGCSE Conceptual Chemistry by Husain Pipliyawala
Contents
1. The Periodic Table
2. Periodic trends
3. Group
4. Periods
5. Group –I
6. Group-II
7. Group –VII
8. Transition elements
9. Noble gases
10. Exam Style Questions
Ans Key Document
IB/ AS level / Edexcel K12- Chemistry Chemical Kinetics Worksheet
Questions and Marking scheme
MCQ’s and Theory Questions
Contents-
• Activation Energy
• Rate
• Rate Expression
• Rate Law
• Integrated Rate Law
• Arrhenius Equation
• In K vs T
• Maxwell Boltzmann Energy Distribution
• Activation Energy
• Order of a Reaction
• Reaction Mechanisms
This is an excellent resource for teaching IB and A level Class about periodic table and periodic properties.
Contents-
• The periodic table is arranged into four blocks associated with the four sub-levels—s, p, d, and f.
• The periodic table consists of groups (vertical columns) and periods (horizontal rows).
• The period number (n) is the outer energy level that is occupied by electrons.
• The number of the principal energy level and the number of the valence electrons in an atom can be deduced from its position on the periodic table.
• The periodic table shows the positions of metals, non-metals and metalloids.
• Deduction of the electron configuration of an atom from the element’s position on the periodic table, and vice versa.
Transition elements have variable oxidation states, form complex ions with ligands, have coloured compounds, and display catalytic and magnetic properties.
• Zn is not considered to be a transition element as it does not form ions with incomplete d-orbitals.
• Transition elements show an oxidation state of +2 when the s-electrons are removed.
• Explanation of the ability of transition metals to form variable oxidation states from successive ionization energies.
• Explanation of the nature of the coordinate bond within a complex ion.
• Deduction of the total charge given the formula of the ion and ligands present.
• Explanation of the magnetic properties in transition metals in terms of unpaired electrons.
Revision Test- IGCSE Chemistry Rate of the Reaction Time-1 Hour.
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Rate of the reaction
Factors affecting rate
Temperature
Light
Surface area
Concentration
Collision theory
Catalyst
Activation Energy
Methods of Determining Rate
IB SL / AS level / K-11 Chemistry Acid Bases Practice Sheet
Exam Style Questions and Marking Scheme
MCQ’s and Theory Questions
Contents-
Acid and Bases
Chemical Properties of Acid Base Indicators
pH
pOH
Ionic Product
Arrhenius Concept of Acid Base
Bronsted Lowry Concept (Proton Concept) Titration
Concentration of H+ and OH-
Revision Test- IGCSE Chemistry Energy Changes in Reactions
Time-1 hour 15 minutes
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Energy basis of types of reaction
Exothermic
Endothermic
Energy profile Diagram
Enthalpy change
Calorimetry
Bond Energy
Revision Test- IGCSE Chemistry Electricity in Chemistry Time-1 Hour.
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Electrolysis
Cathode
Anode
Products at anode
Products at cathode
Half reactions
Redox in Electrolysis
Electrolysis of Molten Compounds
Electrolysis of Aqueous Compounds
Electro refining of Copper
Electrolysis of Acids
Entire set of gas laws with illustrations , examples and some practice exam style questions on all laws. Contents include-
1 Boyle’s Law
2 Graphs for Boyle Law
3 Charles Law
4 Graph for Charles
5 Avogadro Law
6 Graph for Avogadro Law
7 Law of Pressure
8 Graphs for Law of Pressure
9 Ideal gas equation
10 Exam style questions
This is an excellent resource for IBDP HL/SL complete lesson .
Contents
Measuring Energy Changes
Enthalpy
Types of Enthalpy
Bond Energy
Entropy
Free Energy
Calorimetry