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Chemistry - Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE) - Organic Chemistry

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posted 06/06/2008Crude Oil, Alkanes and Alkenes

 
 

The Crude Oil PowerPoint outlines the fact that crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons. The PowerPoint Alkanes and Alkenes discusses how crude oil is separated via fractional distillation, the properties and uses of alkanes and alkenes, cracking, and polymerisation leading to the production of plastics. Worksheet answers appear in the presentation. Several animations throughout. [17 Slides]

posted 09/11/2008Polymers from crude oil

Introduction to refining and polymerisation. An onscreen cloze/labelling activity written in Excel; it ticks each word as students get them correct. Students like it because it gives immediate feedback. I've used it with all ability groups at GCSE. If you want to work out how it's done, the password to unprotect it is 'teachable'. Save as a template to stop students overwriting the original.

posted 19/02/2008Alkanes and Alkenes Quiz

 
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Barnaby Grimble
Plumstead Manor - Negus School

 

Excellent two page worksheet concentrating on the differences between alkenes and alkanes. Includes questions about structure, formulae and properties.

posted 09/10/2007Plastics as chemical products of oil

Demonstration of polymerisation with pictures of the uses of different plastics. 13 slides.

posted 08/12/2007Alkanes, Alkenes and Addition Reactions

 
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Leah Bruce

 

Question based resource mainly focusing on the difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, their structual formulae, addition reactions and reaction with bromine water.

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