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Hello, I hope you find my lessons covering the iGCSE CIE Cambridge 0653 Combined Sciences course helpful. I have noticed my lessons do not show much preview ( just first and last page) so please contact me if you wish to see more slides from any of the presentations.

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Hello, I hope you find my lessons covering the iGCSE CIE Cambridge 0653 Combined Sciences course helpful. I have noticed my lessons do not show much preview ( just first and last page) so please contact me if you wish to see more slides from any of the presentations.
IGCSE Combined Science Experimental Techniques
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IGCSE Combined Science Experimental Techniques

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One full lesson dedicated to separation techniques. Filtration, Sand and Water, Evaporation, Rock Salt, Distillation, Fractional Distillation etc. Designed for use with Cambridge 0653 Combined Science IGCSE course. This lesson comes with homework question page and answer sheet and additional quiz as part of powerpoint lesson. Recently updated
Atomic Theory and Atomic Structure
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Atomic Theory and Atomic Structure

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This lesson covers an introduction to atomic theory. In includes a Power Point lesson covered the topics outline below. It also includes a revision or homework page (with answer sheet). A ‘Hot Seat Quiz’ that includes the key terms covered in the lesson and a printable of the key figures in Atomic Theory. The Power Point lesson covers the key terms: • Atomic theory • Atoms • Atomic structure • Protons • Neutrons • Electrons • Atomic Mass Unit This is followed by a section covering describing atoms: • Electron configuration • Mass Number (Nucleon number) • Atomic number (proton number) The last section covers briefly • Isotopes • Relative Mass Unit • Relative Formula Mass Designed to partially cover section C3 of the iGCSE unit 0653 combined science CIE course as outlined on the Cambridge Specification here: 3.3 Atomic structure and the Periodic Table 1 Describe the structure of an atom in terms of electrons and a nucleus containing protons and neutrons. 2 Describe the build-up of electrons in ‘shells’ and understand the significance of the noble gas electronic structures and of valency electrons (reference to noble gases not included - this will be in periodic table lesson) 3 State the relative charges and approximate relative masses of protons, neutrons and electrons. 4 Define atomic (proton) number and mass (nucleon) number. 5 Use proton number and the simple structure of atoms to explain the basis of the Periodic Table ((Not yet included in this section)
Good Manufacturing Practice
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Good Manufacturing Practice

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Short overview of what GMP means and who enforces it. The basic rules of working in the laboratory or manufacturing area PowerPoint presentation