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Chemistry - Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE) - Rates and Equilibria

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posted 06/05/2008Rate of Reactions - Fully Interactive

 
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"A brilliant resource! It contains many high quality animations, chances for interactiv..."

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Henry Cordy-McKenna
The Honywood Community Science School

 

Many animations: measurement of rates; effect of concentration, temp, surface area, catalysts. A fun interactive whiteboard quiz hosted by Mister T; a chance for pupils to interpret a rate of reaction graph. Some of the excellent animations are free samples from Crocodile Clips Chemistry (see link below). Some are from the excellent www.sciencepages.co.uk who kindly gave permission for their use.

Further information: http://www.crocodile-clips.com/Our_Pr...

posted 02/10/2008Rates of Reaction Triangle Puzzle

 
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"A fun class activity, especially for revision. It draws on concepts not only from rates..."

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lisa biddulph
The Gedling School

 

This is a colour card sort containing 24 triangles, 30 matching statements and 12 outside edge words. Students match the statements to build a large hexagon. This covers areas form rates of reaction, atomic structure and bonding. It is excellent for KS4 revision.

posted 19/02/2008Variables and planning Experiments

 
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"These are useful as introductions before beginning students on coursework."

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Barnaby Grimble
Plumstead Manor - Negus School

 

2 resoucres providing some useful points to remember in practical work, including controls of rates of reaction, identifying dependent and independent variables, and evaluating the usefulness of data collected.

posted 08/12/2007Types of Variables

 
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Leo Richards

 

Class presentation revising dependent and independent variables, and detailing continuous, discrete, and categoric variables, with two practical examples of each.

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