Course curriculum

    1. Equipment list:

    1. Resources for Session 1:

    2. Session 1 Recording

    1. Resources for lesson 2

    2. Session 2 Recording

    1. Resource for lesson 3

    2. Session 3 Recording

    1. Resources for lesson 4 and PowerPoint

    2. Session 4 Recording

    1. Session 5 Recording

    2. Answer sheets from lesson 5

About this course

  • £12.00
  • Tutor: Carrie Ann (6 Lessons)
  • Age: 14-16,KS4 Year10/11
  • Description:"A continuation of C1 block focusing on: - The particulate nature of matter. - Atomic structure and the Periodic Table. - Elements, compounds and mixtures." Learning objectives covered: "- Define the terms solvent, solute, solution and concentration. - Identify physical and chemical changes, and understand the differences between them. - Describe alloys, such as brass, as mixtures of a metal with other elements. - Identify representations of alloys from diagrams of structure. - Use dot-and-cross diagrams to describe the formation of ionic bonds between Group I and Group VII. - Describe the formation of ionic bonds between metallic and non-metallic elements to include the strong attraction between ions because of their opposite electrical charges. - Describe the lattice structure of ionic compounds as a regular arrangement of alternating positive and negative ions, exemplified by the sodium chloride structure. - Describe the Periodic Table as a method of classifying elements and its use to predict properties of elements. - Describe lithium, sodium and potassium in Group I (the alkali metals) as a collection of relatively soft metals showing a trend in melting point, density and reaction with water. - Predict the properties of other elements in Group I given data, where appropriate. "