Sign In X

Please enter your email and password:

 
 

If you do not have an account, please also complete:

Confirm Password
Title
Name
Surname
What best describes your subject?
(Primary teachers select 'All')
Are you a current teacher?
 
We respect your privacy and never share your details.

Chemistry - Age 16-18 (A-level) - Earth Resources and Metals

Displaying top 3 from a possible 3

Filter these results:

posted 16/10/2007Plate Boundaries

 
Rating Rating Rating Rating Rating

Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)
Age 16-18 (A-level)

Based on 0 reviews

Review this resource

Contributor:
Jennifer Howes

 

Presentation of convergent, divergent and strike-slip plate boundaries with fully animated, detailed diagrams and examples.

posted 10/08/2007The Nitrogen Cycle (A-Level)

 
Rating Rating Rating Rating Rating

Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)
Age 16-18 (A-level)

Based on 0 reviews

Review this resource

Contributor:
edward upton

 

Animated presentation of the nitrogen cycle with detail on Nitrogen fixation, Assimilation, Ammonification, Nitrification and Denitrification. 10 slides.

posted 29/04/2008Rock Images

 
Rating Rating Rating Rating Rating

Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)
Age 16-18 (A-level)

Based on 1 reviews
"Some excellent photos, though I am not sure how I would integrate this resource into th..."

Review this resource

Contributor:
Brajesh Rana
Chamberlayne Park School

 

A set of slides with photographs of many different rock types, and also some minerals. This could be used as a quiz for students to identify the different rock types, though it is perhaps too detailed for GCSE science. It would be very useful for A level geology.

You might want to search for the following topics: Chemical Reactions, Earth Resources and Metals, Organic Chemistry, Primary Chemistry, Rates and Equilibria, Structures and Bonding, The Periodic Table or the following related subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Not what you wanted? Try the advanced search or fill in a request for a certain kind of file or resource, and we'll try to fulfil it

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License