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Mass spectrometry principle A level Chemistry, including mass spectrometry problems and solutions, and mass spectrometry Save My Exams examples and diatomic molecules.

All the slides in this lesson are fully animated and include answers to every mini plenary question and exam question.

The breakdown of the slides is as follows:

Slide 1 - Title and 5-minute starter. The starter is a grid of four questions entitled ‘last week, last lesson, today’s learning and future learning’. Use this generic slide for all of your lessons by simply changing the questions and the answers each time.
Slide 2 - Lesson objectives (see above)
Slide 3 explanation of the term ‘relative atomic mass’ by means of a picture (dual coding)
Slides 4 – written definitions of both relative atomic mass and relative isotopic mass
Slide 5 – introduction to the mass spectrometer
Slide 6 – photo of an actual mass spectrometer
Slide 7 – short, embedded video, explaining the principle of the mass spectrometer
Slide 8 – labelled diagram of a mass spectrometer which closely resembles what a student might see in an exam
Slides 9 – 12 – outline of how a mass spectrometer works, from ionisation, acceleration, deflection and detection
Slides 13 - 15 – mass spectrometry of an element, with worked examples and mini plenary questions on calculating relative atomic mass from a mass spectrum with answers
Slide 16 – 19 – this section deals with mass spectrometry of diatomic molecules, namely chlorine. Students are introduced to the concept of the unfragmented molecular ion and explanation of how this produces the peaks at 70, 72 and 74 are offered. The math behind the ratios (9:6:1) is also explained
Slides 20 – 22 – this last section of teaching covers mass spectrometry of polyatomic molecules. For the Edexcel specification, students only need to be aware of the significance of the M as the relative molecular mass and the M+1 peak being caused by C-13. Slide 22 has an image of the mass spectrum of pentane, showing clearly the M peak.
Slide 23 – Exam questions slide
Slides 24 – 28 – mark scheme answer for each question as you click!

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Edexcel International A level Chemistry - lessons with questions and answers | Topic 2 | Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table

Bundle is comprised of 5 PowerPoint lessons covering Topic 2 – Atomic Structure and the Periodic table for the Edexcel International A level Chemistry course. The PowerPoints are as follows: 1. Atomic structure 2. Mass spectrometry 3. Atomic orbitals and electronic configurations 4. Ionisation energies 5. Periodicity Each lesson is exactly that . . . a lesson. There is a starter slide, lesson objectives slide, introduction of new knowledge slides, worked examples and then opportunities for students to try independent practice through mini plenary tasks comprised of several questions of graded difficulties. Questions are interspersed through the lessons at regular intervals and always have answers that animate on to the screen when you click. THESE ARE NOT THE INFORMATION ONLY TYPE SLIDES THAT SOME PEOPLE SELL, which are useless for delivering a lesson. We are a team of teachers, and these lessons have been made by actual Chemistry teachers who currently teach in secondary schools in England. We know exactly what you need, trust me. Some lessons have exam questions included as word documents which were made using Exam wizard. Where this is the case, the mark scheme is at the end of the exam question and the answers have been screen shotted and pasted into the PowerPoint at the end. All the slides in every lesson are fully animated and include answers to every mini plenary question and exam question. If you have a positive experience with the bundle, please leave a positive review! This really helps promote our store!

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