Watch out for work for weeks 4-6...coming soon!
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Year 12 - Exam Feedback Sessions - w/c 11th July
12B - you will have already looked at feedback from paper 1 on Fri 1st July.
Feedback on paper 2 will be on Thursday 14th July P4.
12C - Feedback on both papers will be Thursday 14th July P1 & 2
12F - Feedback on paper 1 will be Wed 13th July P5, feedback on paper 2 will be on Fri 15th July P3
12B/12C - If you are on the Alton Towers trip on Thur 14th, alternative sessions will run on Wed P3 (paper 1) and Wed P4 (paper 2). You must inform Dave if you are on the trip, so we know to expect you on the Wednesday sessions.
These sessions are COMPULSORY...they are not a 'pop in if you like' session.
Benzene homework for 12C (Dave)....Hand in to Room 21 by end of school on Tuesday
benzene_homework.pdf | |
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Marcus' Past Paper Questions 7/6/16
Calcs and Organic from Class... Qs and MS | |
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Organic Reactions... Qs and MS | |
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Enthalpy Calcs... Qs and MS | |
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Organic Revision Question Booklets and Mark Schemes
Organic_Rag_Sheet.docx | |
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topic_6b_alkanes_questions.doc | |
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topic_6c_alkenes_questions.doc | |
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topic_6d_halogenoalkane_questions.doc | |
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topic_6e_alcohol_questions.rtf | |
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alkanes_answers.doc | |
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alkenes_answers.doc | |
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halogenoalkane_answers.doc | |
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alcohol_answers.rtf | |
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Instrumental Analysis - IR and mass spec powerpoint below
ir_and_mass_spec.ppt | |
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Homework for Dave's groups
On alcohols and alkenes for Wed / Fri group, on group 2 for Thur group...in by 21st March
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12F - Reminder
Before Friday's lesson make sure you
- practice drawing the mechanism for electrophilic addition to alkenes, using the cover-redraw method discussed in class
- complete homework as below
- ensure you have updated / completed detailed notes on positional isomers (e.g. but-1-ene, but-2-ene) and stereoisomers, including both cis/trans and E/Z naming rules
- Read ahead on the next part of the topic ; reactions of alkenes
Folder Sort Out - Feb 2016
Right then people, it's time to spring clean those folders. Look down the page to see checklists for the work you did with Dave during the first half term. Use this as a model to put together your own checklist for work done since then with both teachers. Useful stuff to think about;
- Divide your folder into notes for each teacher and work done with each teacher
- Make sure you have notes for each section of the specification studied so far, using your text book to supplement any class notes - a link to the specification is below
- RAG the specification studied so far and set targets for any areas you rate as red
- Review your assessed tasks, especially the recent mock, and note strengths and targets for future assessments
a_level_chemistry_2015_specification.pdf | |
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February Half Term homework for Dave's groups
.This is for my group doing organic chemistry (Wed & Fri). A guide to organizing your folders will be uploaded on Wed 17th Feb
daves_group_wed_fri_organic_hwk_feb_half_term.pdf | |
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This is for my group currently studying redox and group 7 (Thursday double lesson)
daves_group_thursdaydouble_redox_hwk_feb_half_term.pdf | |
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Calculations helpsheet to aid revision
Calculations Helpsheet | |
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12B and 12C Moles Homework for Marcus
As promised, here is a bunch of moles questions to keep you guys ticking over. Can you please complete these for Monday 30th November to go through in class. BRING IT WITH YOU!!!
Moles Questions :-) | |
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Answers to Moles Questions | |
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Additionally, we will be starting Core Prac 3 next week. Please access the materials and have a good read through prior to Monday's lesson so you know what you will be doing and how to distribute the tasks within your group. COME PREPARED!!!
12F - (Dave) - Folder check list |
Please print off a copy of the checklist and bring to the lesson on Friday
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12C - (Dave) Folder check list and 2nd assessed task
Please print off a copy of the checklist and bring to the lesson on Thursday. Also the 2nd assessed task (on Ionization energies), referred to on the checklist is on the right. This needs completing and handing in by 30th October (Friday)
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12F Homework (for Dave) - due in by Thursday 15th Oct
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12F Homework (For Dave)
Lots of equations to balance plus some questions on calculating reacting masses, based on moles, as in today's (Friday 25th) lesson. Please balance all the equations (exercise 6a on sheets), but only do the calculations whose number is highlighted in yellow (exercise 8)....the others involve volumes of gas, which we have not yet covered.
Due in next Friday...2/10/15 |
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12C Homework (for Dave)
Attached below is the rest of this week's homework. There are some bits you might not be able to do until after the next lesson, so it will be due in on 22/9.
year-12-atoms-and-mass-spectra-homework.pdf | |
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12C Chemistry Homework (for Dave)
There will be more tasks appearing on Sunday morning, but for now be getting on with this challenge question.
A sample of Gallium, Ga, has a relative atomic mass of 69.7. It consists of only two stable isotopes, Ga-71 and Ga-69. Calculate the percentage abundance of each isotope.
A sample of Gallium, Ga, has a relative atomic mass of 69.7. It consists of only two stable isotopes, Ga-71 and Ga-69. Calculate the percentage abundance of each isotope.
Formulae of Common Ions and Solubility Rules
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.
Solubility Rules | |
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Formulae of common ions | |
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