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IGCSE Chemistry Edexcel ~ The Periodic Table -KS3-  Full/Detailed Study Notes | Exam Revision
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IGCSE Chemistry Edexcel ~ The Periodic Table -KS3- Full/Detailed Study Notes | Exam Revision

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This is a PDF regarding the NEW IGCSE 9-1 chemistry topic: The Periodic Table. Full detailed notes will be displayed on the following: Information with regards to metals -Information concerning non-metals -What separates the elements on the periodic table? -What side of the table are the metals and which side contains the non-metals? -What are metal oxides? -What are Group 1 elements classified as? -As you go down group 1, what happens to the number of electrons and also what occurs to the mass number? This PDF is great for revision purposes covering a wide range of subtopics, DOWNLOAD NOW to access ALL pages. #GCSE #IGCSE #Exams #Edexcel #AQA #Chemistry We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
ENTIRE Section TWO Chemistry Lesson & Revision BUNDLE for Secondary Schools GCSE & IGCSE for all AQA, Edexcel & OCR
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ENTIRE Section TWO Chemistry Lesson & Revision BUNDLE for Secondary Schools GCSE & IGCSE for all AQA, Edexcel & OCR

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Aimed at secondary school chemistry students, this bundle can be useful for teachers as this comprises of lesson-plan notes, or for students who desire a source of revision notes to study from. Are you looking for an easy way to study section two of secondary school chemistry? Well, here is a complete, colourful bundle comprising of the following chapters of crazy chemistry: (This is a fantastic bundle, SUPERB for teachers and students alike!) ✔ONE: The periodic Table What’s included: -What did Dmitri Mendeleev discover? -Which year did he make this discovery? -How many groups does the periodic table contain? -How many rows does the periodic table have? -Elements in the same group have the same number of outer electrons… -Additional sides notes and numerable examples are also presented! ✔TWO: Electron Shells What it consists of: -The rules of electron shells -How to work out electronic configuration? -An example of nitrogen is presented -A further example of argon is also shown -How to draw electronic structures of elements? -Plus extra useful information + side notes! ✔THREE: (More on) The Periodic Table What is inside: -Information with regards to metals -Information concerning non-metals -What separates the elements on the periodic table? -What side of the table are the metals and which side contains the non-metals? -What are metal oxides? -What are Group 1 elements classified as? -As you go down group 1, what happens to the number of electrons and also what occurs to the mass number? ✔FOUR: Electrical Conductivity & Metals What this comprises of? -Some facts about the flow of electricity -When do ionic compounds conduct electricity? -What holds metals together (with info regarding metallic bonding)? -Info regarding why metals are good conductors of heat and electricity -Properties of metals with mini info (Slide over / Malleable / Strong / Light ) ✔FIVE: Ionic Bonding What is discussed inside: Definition of ionic bonding & Examples Illustration to show the end position of ionic bonding, with the shells and electrons How you can tell what charge an element will have Formulae of some common ions with their respected charges (that MUST be memorised for exams) -How does the name of the element change when they lose/gain electrons Diagram showing the classic case of sodium and chlorine, becoming sodium chloride How do we know the number of electrons gained/lost ✔SIX: Ionic compounds What is discussed in the section: -Info on how to work out formula of an ionic compound -What is the chemical formula of calcium nitrate? -Dot & Cross Diagrams -Info about ionic compounds’ “lattice structure” ✔SEVEN: Covalent Substances What is discussed: -Info regarding Simple Covalent Substances (with Relative Molecular Mass) -Info on Giant Covalent Substances -Structure of Diamond, with notes -Structure of Graphite, with notes -Notes on C60 Fullerene ✔EIGHT: Covalent Bonding What this revolves around: -Description of covalent bonding (here we mention about the: Outer shells, Shared elections, Strong electrostatic attraction, positively/negatively charged electrons, bond types.) -Examples of covalent bonding (with “dot & cross diagrams” accompanied with sides notes too!). Here we cover: Hydrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen chloride, Ammonia, Nitrogen, Water, Oxygen Carbon dioxide, Ethane, Methane, Chloromethane & finally Ethene. All the eight topics presented above are in line with the CGP IGCSE chemistry revision guide, alongside a teacher’s additional notes based on each subject. These detailed revision pages, or if you’d like to refer to them as lesson plans, have been compiled by former students who have obtained an A-A* (level 8) grade in their exam papers. So feel assured the work is top-quality, as these were the pages they studied from, to possess some superb, great grades! You can choose to print off these lessons and teach/study the information within, or have the ultimate access to it online, due to everything comprised being demonstrated clearly, with computerised writing! NOTE: These are great bunch of resources for GCSE and IGCSE classes, as the work is concise; bright; and a must buy! Moreover, if you are not desiring GCSE / IGCSE content, this is also very useful to teach/study from! If you download this, and are pleased with it, we would be extremely grateful if you could leave a kind review. *Thank you Tags: Chemistry, Science, KS3, KS4, #GCSE #IGCSE #Exams #Edexcel #AQA #Chemistry, OCR, Cambridge, Chemistry Study Notes, Revision Notes, lesson plan, revision notes, Electrons, Flow of electricity, Ionic Compounds, Molten, Solution, Metals, Metallic Bonding, Bonding, Conductors of heat and electricity, Delocalised Electrons, Light, Strong, Properties of Metals, Malleable, Electrons slide over, Ionic, Ionic Bonding, Bonding, IONS, ions lost or gained, Charges of ions, Sodium and chlorine to Sodium Chloride, Diagram, charges, elements, electrons, shells, definition and examples, end position of shells and electrons, formula, formulae, Ionic, Ionic Compounds, Ionic, IONS, i formula, formulae, lesson plan, revision notes, Dot and Cross Diagrams, Calcium Nitrate, Magnesium Oxide, Lattice Structure, Simple Covalent Substances, Relative Molecular Mass, Mr, Giant Covalent Substances, Diamond, Graphite, C60 Fullerene, Covalent Substances, Dot and Cross Diagrams, Hydrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen chloride, Ammonia, Nitrogen, Water, Oxygen Carbon dioxide, Ethane, Methane, Chloromethane & finally Ethene. Outer shells, Shared elections, Strong electrostatic attraction, positively/negatively charged electrons, bond types. As always, please feel free to ask ANY and ALL questions before downloading. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
ENTIRE Section ONE Chemistry NOTES: 20+ pages including 10 MUST-LEARN topics! GCSE/IGCSE
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ENTIRE Section ONE Chemistry NOTES: 20+ pages including 10 MUST-LEARN topics! GCSE/IGCSE

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Are you looking for an easy way to study section one of secondary school chemistry? Well, here is a complete, colourful bundle comprising of the following chapters of crazy chemistry: (This is a fantastic bundle, SUPERB for teachers and students alike!) ✔ONE: States of Matter (Solids/Liquids/Gases/Subliming/Condensing/Freezing) ✔TWO: (3 Experiments on) Movement of Particles & answering, "What is Brownian motion?” ✔THREE: Solutions (7 definitions are provided for some chemistry terminologies, alongside how to set-up a graph of solubility and the experiment & calculations related to this) ✔FOUR: Investigating Solubility (calculations regarding this, with a given formula to memorise) ✔FIVE: Atoms (Protons/Neutrons/Electrons/The nucleus & Description of: Atomic/Mass numbers) ✔SIX: Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass (includes an example of this with chlorine) ✔SEVEN: Elements, Compounds & Mixtures (also discussing which of these are pure or not, as an additional note) ✔EIGHT: Filtration and Crystallisation (how to do each of these separations are discussed, with an overall experiment mentioning how to implement both to separate rock salt) ✔NINE: Chromatography (and Rf values) ✔TEN: Distillation (& Fractional distillation) All the ten topics presented above are in line with the CGP IGCSE chemistry revision guide, alongside a teacher’s additional notes based on each subject. These detailed revision pages, or if you’d like to refer to them as lesson plans, have been compiled by former students who have obtained an A-A* (level 8) grade in their exam papers. So feel assured the work is top-quality, as these were the pages they studied from, to possess some superb, great grades! You can choose to print off these lessons and teach/study the information within, or have the ultimate access to it online, due to everything comprised being demonstrated clearly, with computerised writing! NOTE: These are great bunch of resources for GCSE and IGCSE classes, as the work is concise; bright; and a must buy! If you download this, and are pleased with it, we would be extremely grateful if you could leave a kind review. *Thank you Tags: Chemistry, Science, KS3, KS4, States of Matter, Movements of Particles, Solutions, Investigating Solubility, Atoms, Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass, Elements/Compounds/Mixtures, Filtration and Crystallisation, Chromatography, Rf Values, Distillation As always, please feel free to ask ANY and ALL questions before downloading. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
States of Matter (Solids, Liquids & Gases) Study Notes  GCSE / IGCSE / AQA Edexcel Detailed Notes
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States of Matter (Solids, Liquids & Gases) Study Notes GCSE / IGCSE / AQA Edexcel Detailed Notes

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This is a beneficial PDF which contains detailed notes regarding the three states of matter: Solids / Liquids / Gases. What this PDF includes: How are particles arranged? What is the shape of each matter? What is the volume of each matter? Describe the movement of the particles. Definitions of further chemistry terminologies such as subliming / condensing / freezing are presented. These have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 8 in her IGCSE exams in 2020 where she personally used these succinct pages to revise from. DOWNLOAD NOW TO VIEW ALL PAGES . We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
Electrical Conductivity & Metals | Secondary School Chemistry Lesson Notes & Revision Guide  AQA
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Electrical Conductivity & Metals | Secondary School Chemistry Lesson Notes & Revision Guide AQA

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In this mini file we elaborate on “Electrical Conductivity and Metals”. This resource can be used as a lesson guide for teachers, or a revision source for students to obtain a full insight to this chemistry subject. In addition, this PDF can be used to print and handout to students to aid them increase science reading comprehension and science literacy in your classroom. Ultimately, this resource is undoubtedly helpful as a revision guide to those about to embark on secondary-school exams, as these pages were revision notes students learnt from, aiding all to pass with A-A* grades, and nothing below! What the PDF comprises of? -Some facts about the flow of electricity -When do ionic compounds conduct electricity? -What holds metals together (with info regarding metallic bonding)? -Info regarding why metals are good conductors of heat and electricity -Properties of metals with mini info (Slide over / Malleable / Strong / Light ) The topic presented above is in line with the CGP IGCSE chemistry revision guide, alongside a teacher’s additional notes based on each subject. These detailed revision pages, or if you’d like to refer to them as a lesson plan, have been compiled by former students who have obtained an A-A* (level 8) grade in their exam papers. So feel assured the work is top-quality, as these were the pages they studied from, to possess some superb, great grades! TOTAL PAGES: 2 You can choose to print off the lesson and teach/study the information within, or have the ultimate access to it online, due to everything comprised being demonstrated clearly, with computerised writings/images! NOTE: This is great bunch of a resource for GCSE and IGCSE classes as the work is concise; bright; and a must buy! (If you are not desiring IGCSE content, this will doubtlessly aid in general secondary school, science studies!) If you download this, and are pleased with it, we would be extremely grateful if you could leave a kind review. *Thank you Tags: Chemistry, Printable, Revision Source, Science, KS3, KS4, GCSE, IGCSE, AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge, Chemistry Study Notes, Revision Notes, lesson plan, revision notes, Electrons, Flow of electricity, Ionic Compounds, Molten, Solution, Metals, Metallic Bonding, Bonding, Conductors of heat and electricity, Delocalised Electrons, Light, Strong, Properties of Metals, Malleable, Electrons slide over. As always, please feel free to ask ANY and ALL questions before downloading. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… TpT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rosedales-Shop @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
Electrolysis ~ The Reactivity Series  - Useful Acronym to Memorise!  IGCSE Biology Edexcel Notes
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Electrolysis ~ The Reactivity Series - Useful Acronym to Memorise! IGCSE Biology Edexcel Notes

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This enlightening PDF will discuss the chemistry topic electrolysis more specifically the reactivity series. What’s inside: -A superb acronym one must master -The correct order of the reactivity series -Which elements are the most reactive? -Which elements are the least reactive? NOTE: These have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 8 in her IGCSE exams in 2020 where she personally used these succinct pages to revise from. DOWNLOAD NOW TO VIEW ALL PAGES . Total Number of Pages: 6 We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
The SIX Noble Gases | The Periodic Table | GCSE / IGCSE free DOWNLOAD
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The SIX Noble Gases | The Periodic Table | GCSE / IGCSE free DOWNLOAD

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This is a 100% free PDF based on the Noble Gases (under the topic of the Periodic Table). It shows each of the Noble Gases in order in a large font which is great for printing purposes. We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
New: GCSE/IGCSE Chemistry Solutions Definitions with Examples *StudyNotes*
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New: GCSE/IGCSE Chemistry Solutions Definitions with Examples *StudyNotes*

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This PDF will look at the GCSE/IGCSE chemistry topic solutions. What’s covered in this resource: -Definition of solute with examples -Definition of solvent with an example -Definition of solutions -Definition of saturated solution -Definition of dissolving with an example Download now to access everything for FREE Total Number of Pages: 2 NOTE: These have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 8 in her IGCSE exams in 2020 where she personally used these succinct pages to revise from. We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
The Periodic Table ~ Group 1 & Group 7!   GCSE/IGCSE Chemistry 9-1 Course
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The Periodic Table ~ Group 1 & Group 7! GCSE/IGCSE Chemistry 9-1 Course

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This is a PDF regarding Group 1 and Group 7 of the Periodic Table. It will exhibit information regarding the following: What is the reactivity like going down Group 1? What is the reactivity like going down group 7? What is the boiling and melting point like going down Group 1? What is the boiling and melting point like going down Group 7? What are Group 1 elements called? What are Group 7 elements called? The names of Group 1 and Group 7 elements are then shown. On the last page of the PDF a worksheet is presented for you to have complete… Click the download button NOW to view the entire resource! Total Number of Pages: 11 #Chemistry #AQA #Edexcel #GCSE #IGCSE #PeriodicTable #Reactivity #Group1 #Group7 NOTE: These have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 8 in her IGCSE exams in 2020 where she personally used these succinct pages to revise from. We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest