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    • [DOCX File]A Level Chemistry A Topic Exploration Pack Teachers ...

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      Practice, practice, practice is the key. Arrhenius Equation. Learners need to understand the terms in the equation. Learners will have no problems with . E. a and . T, and should be okay with . R ... A Level Chemistry A Topic Exploration Pack Teachers' Instructions (Reaction Rates) Keywords: A Level, Chemistry A, Arrhenius, reactions


    • [DOCX File]Periodicity Chemistry Worksheet

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      Periodicity Chemistry Worksheet - page 6. G. Concept Mastery Questions . The shielding effect increases with increasing atomic number within a ___. a. period . b. group. c. both d. neither. In any ___, the number of electrons between the nucleus and the outer energy level is the same.


    • [DOC File]ANSWERS TO 10 - A-Level Chemistry

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      1.2 Exercise 1. 1. a) 0.10 b) 0.078 c) 5500 d) 0.16 e) 0.022. 2. a) 3.6 g b) 14.9 g c) 5.6 g d) 39.9 kg e) 6.8 g. 3. a) 28 (N2) b) 40 (Ca) c) 160 (Br2) d) 28 (N2) e) 249.6 (CuSO4.5H2O)


    • [DOC File]Molecular Geometry Worksheet

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      VSEPR Practice. For each of the following compounds, identify the bond type in the first column, draw the (Lewis) Dot Structure / Electron Dot Formula in the second column. Then, if the compound is covalent, identify the number of shared electrons pairs on the central atom, # of unshared pairs (lone pairs), and the correct the molecular shape.


    • [DOCX File]THE BRIDGING COURSE FOR GCSE TO ADVANCED LEVEL CHEMISTRY

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      Before you start the A-Level Chemistry course in September you should have completed this transition pack to lay the foundations to your studies here at St Benedict’s Sixth Form. It is the important information from GCSE plus some more to make you think like an A-level Chemist.


    • [DOC File]AS and A Level Chemistry A Multiple Choice practice tests ...

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      AS Level, A Level, Chemistry, Multiple Choice practice tests, Alcohols, haloalkanes and analysis Last modified by: Christopher Squires Created Date: 2/9/2017 8:36:00 AM Company: Cambridge Assessment Other titles: AS and A Level Chemistry A Multiple Choice practice tests (Alcohols, haloalkanes and analysis)



    • [DOC File]Nomenclature Practice Problems

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      Nomenclature Practice Problems For each formula, determine if the compound is Ionic or Molecular (Covalent). 1. CuCl2 5. (NH4)2CO3 2. NaCl 6. HCl. 3. FeBr3 7. NH4OH. 4. H2O 8. CCl4. Write the name for each ionic compound that you identified above. (Don’t forget Roman Numerals, if necessary.)


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    • [DOC File]Chapter 22 Worksheet #2 Name

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      Nuclear Energy: Nuclear Binding Energy, Fission, and Fusion. Einstein discovered that matter could be converted to energy (and vice-versa). The equation that expresses this mass-energy equivalency is:


    • [DOC File]Chemistry Worksheet: Naming Compounds

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      Chemistry Worksheet: Naming Compounds. Matching. Match each of the lettered structures (a–l) to the following names. A. G. B. H. C. I. D.


    • [DOCX File]Polarity & Electronegativity Worksheet

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      Section 6.1: Bond Character A chemical bond between atoms of different elements is never completely ionic or covalent. The character of the bond depends on how strongly each of the bonded atoms attracts electrons.


    • [DOCX File]A-Level Chemistry

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      A-LEVEL CHEMISTRY. PAPER 1. PRACTICE PAPER 1. Answer all questions. Max 105 marks. 2 hours


    • [DOC File]Worksheet: Ionization Energy

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      What is ionization energy? The energy needed to remove an electron from an atom. Which element has the highest ionization energy? Helium Which element has the lowest ionization energy?


    • [DOC File]Equilibrium Practice Problems

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      Equilibrium Practice Problems. Write the equilibrium expression for each of the following reactions: N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ( 2 NH3 (g) K = [NH3]2 [N2] [H2]3. I2 (s) + Cl2 (g) ( 2 ICl (g) K = [ICl]2 [Cl2] NO2 (g) ( NO (g) + ½ O2 (g) K = [NO] [O2]1/2 [NO2] 2. The dissociation of acetic acid, CH3COOH, has an equilibrium constant at ...


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