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Chemistry - Age 16-18 (A-level) - Structures and Bonding

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posted 12/08/2008Shapes Of Molecules And Ions

An introduction to the shapes of molecules and electron pair repulsion theory. The presentation explains how to determine molecule shapes, and includes examples of well known compounds with excellent diagrams, animations and test questions. The worksheet is a good summary of key points and also includes some exercises.

posted 23/09/2007Covalent Bonding

 
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Presentation introducing covalent bonding as the sharing of electrons, as well as information about the physical properties of covalent compounds and some interactive elements.

posted 12/08/2008Periodicity - Trends across Period 3

Presentation and worksheet focusing physical trends of Period 3: melting and boiling points, and electrical conductivity. Graphs of physical data are included, and particular features of individual elements are explained. The worksheet summarises the same information and incorporates some exercises.

posted 19/02/2008Ions in Solids and Solutions

 
 

A diagramatic approach looking at solutions, dissolving, neutralisation and water of crystallisations. Uses ideas of electronegativity, polar bonds, and spectator ions. Includes author notes to expand and explain each slide.

posted 23/09/2007Ionic Bonding

 
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Presentation introducing ionic bonding as the transfer of electrons, as well as the physical properties of ionic compounds. Includes several test questions.

posted 29/08/2007Atomic Structure

Covering elements, particles making up an atom, electron configurations, isotopes and the formation of ions. 8 slides with some interactive activities. Worksheet contains 30 questions.

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