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Cooling Curves
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Cooling Curves

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A resource used for BTEC Applied science Nationals level 3 - Unit 2 assignment B. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Types of thermometer, appropriate use and practical application of measurements of heat. • The relationship between temperature and heat energy. • Types of thermometer and how they are used to gain accurate readings: o electronic thermometers/temperature probes o liquid-filled thermometers. • Checking the calibration of thermometers by using ice and boiling water. • Accuracy of thermometers and temperature probes at different temperatures.
Investigating Cooling Curves
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Investigating Cooling Curves

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A resource used for BTEC Applied science Nationals level 3 - Unit 2 assignment B. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Construction and interpretation of cooling curves: • temperature as a function of time • rate of cooling from the gradient of the tangent to the cooling curve • determination of melting point from the shape of a curve for a substance freezing • super cooling • shape of the curve and rate of cooling in relation to intermolecular forces and the state (solid or liquid) of the substance.
Making Aspirin (Organic Solid) BTEC Assignment 4C
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Making Aspirin (Organic Solid) BTEC Assignment 4C

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Created for BTEC Applied science Extended diploma. Unit 4 Assignment C. By the end of the series of lessons learners will be able to: Identify materials needed to create an organic solid (aspirin). Describe how to make aspirin in a lab. Evaluate the procedure and suggest improvements.
Cooling Curves Evaluation
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Cooling Curves Evaluation

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A resource used for BTEC Applied science Nationals level 3 - Unit 2 assignment D. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify areas for development when calibrating a thermometer. Describe how to improve the method of calorimetry. Explain why melting point apparatus is used in industry.
Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass
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Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students the basics of what makes an isotope and how relative isotopic mass can be calculated. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what is meant by an Isotope. Describe how to calculate the relative atomic mass. Work backwords to calculate the relative abundance. Plenary checkpoint style question is used to assess understanding.
Unit 4B BTEC applied science
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Unit 4B BTEC applied science

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A series of 2 lessons which help deliver the 4B assignment. Pearson BTEC Applied Science level 3. Lesson 1: Contains background information on esters. Lesson 2: Includes a step by step guide students can follow to produce esters.
Colorimetry
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Colorimetry

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Targeted towards Pearsons BTEC Applied Science Unit 2 - Assignment A. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Describe how substances treat light. Describe how to calibrate a colorimeter. Deduce the concentration of an unknown solution using an absorbance / concentration plot.
Investigating Fuels
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Investigating Fuels

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Aimed toward BTEC Applied Science Unit 3 - Investigating Fuels, risks of fuels and Units of energy. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify independent and dependent variables. Describe how to write a method concerning the burning of fuels. Explain why repeatability and reliability are important factors within experiments.
Serial Dilution
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Serial Dilution

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Aimed toward BTEC Applied science Nationals Level 3 students - unit 2 Assignment A. Learners will be able to. Identify the concentration of solutions. Describe how to calculate concentration. Create a method for serial dilutions.
Beer-Lambert law of Absorbance
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Beer-Lambert law of Absorbance

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Aimed toward BTEC applied science Nationals level 3 (yrs 16-18) Unit 2 assignment A Use of Beer-Lambert Law to calculate concentration. Identify the elements of the Beer-Lambert equation. Describe how concentration affects absorbance. Explain the link between the colour of a solution and the concentration.
Turning Points in Chemistry Activate 3
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Turning Points in Chemistry Activate 3

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The entire unit of work for turning points in Chemistry in the activate 3 SoW. Files have been used to great impact on google slides. All features should still work on microsoft powerpoint. All answers are included and is suitable to be delivered by a non-subect specialist.