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Calculating rates of reaction

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A worksheet + answers to cover the OCR Gateway C3 stuff on calculating rate of reaction - tangent method and data method. A sprinkling of HSW stuff as well and a grade ladder. Higher tier : hitting A* - C grades. Suitable for Additional Science C3 or Chemistry.
AQA GCSE Chemistry (& Combined Science) : Higher Equations practice [Paper 1]Quick View
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AQA GCSE Chemistry (& Combined Science) : Higher Equations practice [Paper 1]

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Full set of equations for Higher tier students covering Paper 1 AQA. Lots of practice. The answers are also here. Also practice on ionic equations and half-equations. Group 1 + oxygen Group 1 + water Group 1 + Group 7 Group 7 displacement reactions Metal + oxygen Metal + water Metal + acid Acid + metal oxide base Acid + metal hydroxide (alkali) Acid + metal carbonate base Acid + metal hydrogen carbonate base Thermal decomposition of metal carbonates (weird !) Extracting metals from ores by reduction with carbon Plenty of drilling to gain confidence…! Look for the patterns …
F332 (Salters) Advance notice 2014  - TASK & Q'sQuick View
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F332 (Salters) Advance notice 2014 - TASK & Q's

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Here are 2 docs about the F332 advance notice document for June 2014 - 'The Chemistry of Wine'. The first is a task sheet to stimulate students to predict which questions that OCR could ask (usually Q5 F332 exam) on the advance notice materials. The 2nd is the outcome - 16 Questions proposed by our students that could crop up on the F332 paper and the answers.
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H433-02 advance notice June 2018 Qs

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Some predicted questions and answers from an A2 Chem workshop on the March 2018 advance notice material on “The strange story of Napoleon’s Wallpaper” and arsenic chemistry. The advance notice is not a comprehension exercise, so these Qs go off in lots of different tangents across the AS and A2 course. No guarantees … but hopefully …??
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F332 Conc calcs revision

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Some concentration calculations in an ES unit setting with conversions and extra chem thrown in.
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Energy Density (crib)

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Worksheet with info, examples & Qs on ENERGY DENSITY. It's a niche topic in unit F331 (DF) of the OCR 'B&' Salters&'; A level Chemistry course. Touched on the Storylines textbook.
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Exothermic energy profiles (GCSE)

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Short video clip showing the “purple volcano” reaction (big exothermic reaction) and forming an energy profile for the reaction.
F332 advance notice (June 15) predicted Qs & AsQuick View
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F332 advance notice (June 15) predicted Qs & As

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Salters AS Chemistry : F332 advance notice June 2015. Here are a selection of Questions and Answers based on the advance notice document this year, predicted by our AS Chemists in a workshop session. They err on the side of hard...! Sorry about the slightly ruff curly arrows. I've included the MS word version in case you'd like to print off just the Qs or to edit yourself. Good luck...!
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Why are alkanes so vanilla ?

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Short starter activity to get students thinking about what happens when you replace a H on an alkane with something more .....'interesting' ! Answers on back. I use it as part of the DF (F331) stuff on alkanes.
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F332 advanced notice June 13 (help)

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Some items to help with the advanced notice for Salters OCR (b) AS Chemistry. Focus = atmosphere, radicals, and very low concs. Included are some 'predicted' Qs for q5 on the F332 paper, that our students workshopped..
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GCSE CombSci/Chem : MOLES

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A workbook (for use in lessons) and tiered homework booklets for a 5 lesson unit on Moles/Quant. Answers included. AQA GCSE Comb Sci (trilogy) & Chem. We’re in the second year of using these in-house booklets and they’ve gone down strongly with pupils, parents and staff. I’m posting them on here partly to see what people think and how they match up with what you use in your schools …Views welcome. If you’d like the editable word versions, let me know through the TES site and I’ll pass them on to you.