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This is an AS Chemistry lesson on determining the oxidation number of an element in a compound. The starter is a very engaging potassium dichromate volcano where students describe what is happening (e.g. thermal decomposition). The demo must be done in a fume hood and CLEAPPS safety advice should be considered. Instructions for this practical are on the Royal Society for Chemistry website. The sts version of the lesson is printed 2 slides per page. The lesson has animated answers that show a careful step by step calculations so that weaker students are able to access the content. Please rate this resource and leave feedback.
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faulk147

a year ago
5

An excellent resource. Thank you

ELS00

8 years ago
5

very useful, thank you

ktai006

8 years ago
4

very useful resource

blucas17

8 years ago
5

this is very excellent thanks for sharing such a good answer key worksheet with me and the community

sheepie55

9 years ago
5

Very useful, thank you

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