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Benzene Research Task - due in on your first lesson of the week commencing 15/6/2015
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Synoptic style Organic Questions
Here are some questions that bring together several concepts from the organic section. Both groups to complete by Friday 21st May.
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Oxidation States.ppt | |
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12B Unit 2 mock from Dave, to be handed in and marked by us. Handed in by Tuesday 12th May
Also for 12F. Complete under exam conditions, hand in on Monday 18th May
Also for 12F. Complete under exam conditions, hand in on Monday 18th May
exam_paper_f322_june_2013.pdf | |
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12F Unit 1 paper from Jen, to be completed and then we will go over it in class, on Friday 15th May. Any problems let us know before the work is due in!
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12B and 12F Unit 1 Mock!!!!! - don't forget you are doing the Jan 2013 paper at home as a mock...under test conditions.
Some of you may do the June 2013 paper as you didn't do it at Christmas......Jan 2013 attached beneath
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12F Analysis Homework - 30/4/2015
Mark Scheme for Analysis and Spectroscopy | |
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Analysis, spectroscopy and organic | |
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Complete this booklet of past paper questions. HAND IN BY WEDNESDAY 6th AT THE LATEST!!!
12B IR Homework
Due in on Thursday in Jen's lesson. Don't freak out about the mass spectrum....it's just there to tell you the mass of the molecular formula (74)
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12B - Easter ChemFest
Lots to do folks....Firstly you should have completed and reviewed the four unit 1 papers over the last few weeks. For those who didn't buy it, an electronic copy is below. We are expecting to see the outcomes of your self evaluations in the front of the booklet after the Easter break.
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Mark schemes can be found here... http://tinyurl.com/Unit1MS
In addition you need to do these homework questions on alcohols. These are to be handed in for teacher assessment on 14/4/15
In addition you need to do these homework questions on alcohols. These are to be handed in for teacher assessment on 14/4/15
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Finally, as most of the Unit 2 content has now been taught you should be starting to Self-evaluate your performance on past papers, as you've done for Unit 1. Hence the booklet below should be printed off and you should start it over the Easter revision period.
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12B Homework - Balancing Equations - Answers
unit_1_inorganic_reactions_-_balancing_equations_answers.docx | |
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12B Homework - Balancing Equations
Write equations for these reactions (see document) over the weekend. I'll post the answers on Sunday...Self assess and bring the evidence to Tuesday's lesson.
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12B - Lesson Prep and Questions for 10/3/2015
OK folks - here's the stuff to be doing this week ready for the 10th.
Produce summary diagram of all alkene reactions
Make detailed notes on the industrial production of ethanol (fermentation and direct hydration with steam)
and uses of alcohols. Use http://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/equilibria/ethanol.html and pages 148-149 of OCR Chemistry.
Make notes on ‘classification of alcohols’ – OCR Chemistry page 151
Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Ai5JdPYaY and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwEiuNPkm3g and then draw and annotate a diagram of the apparatus and conditions / reactants needed to partially and completely oxidise a primary alcohol
Make notes on esterification and dehydration of alcohols (OCR Chemistry pages 154-155)
Complete homework questions on alkenes (document below)
Produce summary diagram of all alkene reactions
Make detailed notes on the industrial production of ethanol (fermentation and direct hydration with steam)
and uses of alcohols. Use http://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/equilibria/ethanol.html and pages 148-149 of OCR Chemistry.
Make notes on ‘classification of alcohols’ – OCR Chemistry page 151
Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Ai5JdPYaY and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwEiuNPkm3g and then draw and annotate a diagram of the apparatus and conditions / reactants needed to partially and completely oxidise a primary alcohol
Make notes on esterification and dehydration of alcohols (OCR Chemistry pages 154-155)
Complete homework questions on alkenes (document below)
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12 B Half Term Homework
Make
notes on E/Z isomers from page 115 of your text book
Watch video on left and make notes on the addition reactions of alkenes (including details of reactants, conditions, products and the mechanism – check against specification ). Use page 128 – 133 of your text book to enhance your notes. These will be checked. Answer question below on Free Radical Substitution - hand in first lesson back after half term
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Past Paper Booklet - both groups
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Homework 12B - for Tuesday 10th Feb
A couple of jobs this week...First of all PRINT OUT and answer questions attached below. They are a mixture of alkanes stuff plus some unit 1 revision.
Also watch the video below on Free Radical Substitution and make notes / mind maps based on the content. Use text book to support these notes. Bring to lesson to be checked
Don't forget...revision on Thursday and Monday 3.15 - 4.15 for UNIT 1
Also watch the video below on Free Radical Substitution and make notes / mind maps based on the content. Use text book to support these notes. Bring to lesson to be checked
Don't forget...revision on Thursday and Monday 3.15 - 4.15 for UNIT 1
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Homework 12B - To be done for Tuesday 3rd Feb
Make sure you have learnt the Organic key terms covered in last week's lesson Tuesday will start with a short test on the definitions.....don't forget the spice girls to help remember addition reactions.
Also we need to keep practicing unit 1 stuff so attached below are a couple of questions from 2010 Unit 1. PLEASE PRINT THEM OFF AND DO ON THE SHEET. Hand into homework box on Tuesday.
Also we need to keep practicing unit 1 stuff so attached below are a couple of questions from 2010 Unit 1. PLEASE PRINT THEM OFF AND DO ON THE SHEET. Hand into homework box on Tuesday.
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Homework 12 B - Salts....MUST BE BROUGHT TO TUESDAY LESSON
hydrated_salts_homework.pdf | |
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Mini Homework on Isomers
OK you lot in Dave's - 20 minutes work ready for a starter on Tuesday.....Draw the skeletal formulae of all the STRUCTURAL isomers of C5H10 and name each one....No google...you're only cheating yourself!
Hello year 12! Big year ahead so time to get cracking.
You should have been working on the past paper below in preparation for your mock on Wednesday 14th Jan, as well as sorting out your folders. I've made some suggestions in the document called 'Chemistry Folder' to help those of you who are still finding your way as independent learners get a reasonably organized and useful folder, as we begin this vital next five months. Also there is the section of the specification showing the content we have covered in the first time, both in Jen's and David's Lessons. I will update 'Chemistry Folder' as the term progresses so make sure you check for these updates periodically!
See you next week....have that paper ready to hand in.
David
See you next week....have that paper ready to hand in.
David
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It's the Christmas Past Paper Bonanza - Hand in on 7th January
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Dilutions
The worksheet below has worked through examples of how to calculate the concentration of solutions where water is added or removed. Practice, practice, practice!!!
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Titration Calculations
We know you love a titration, so here's some practice calculations for you to do (Dave's Group). Please do them over the weekend and be ready to self or peer assess on Monday 1st December.
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Half-term Homework - for both groups
Here we go - as promised some stuff for you to do over half-term. Most of it we have covered in lessons. but as a treat I've left on some challenge questions that link moles with the volume of gases. You have to research how to do these (some of you will have done it at GCSE). Anyway...enjoy!
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Preparing for the start of the course.
It's vital that you revisit some of the key skills you learnt in either GCSE Chemistry or Additional Science if you are to make effective progress this year. The documents below will help you to do that.
Induction Handbook
This describes the key features of the course and has some tasks for you to do at home over the next two weeks. You must hand them in by 12/9 and you will receive an answer booklet to allow you to self-assess the work. This will make up part of the target setting meeting and review you will take part in towards the end of September.
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MARK SCHEME | |
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chemistry_pink_sheetsoverview.docx | |
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unit_2_chem_pink_sheets.docx | |
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Formulae of Common Ions and Solubility Rules
In Chemistry you need a core of learned knowledge before you can start to be creative in terms of understanding more complex ideas. These key pieces of knowledge include:
In the first instance you have to learn this information in the documents below, in order to be able to use it. Use your favorite strategy to commit the remember this information as you will be tested on it during the second week of teaching.
- Formulae of common ions, which you use to write chemical formulae of common salts
- The solubility of common salts, which you can use to predict precipitation reactions
In the first instance you have to learn this information in the documents below, in order to be able to use it. Use your favorite strategy to commit the remember this information as you will be tested on it during the second week of teaching.
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Answers to Questions in Class
Remember These???? - ANSWERS | |
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Homework for 20/11/14
Complete the questions below in preparation for next week's double lesson. This homework will require that you read ahead in the textbook or use supporting websites such as www.chemguide.com. We have not covered the topics in order in the book, the section on the ideal gas equation will help you with one of the questions. Start this early so that you can ask for help if needed.
Calculations Homework.doc | |
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