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Year 10
OCR
Higher
Chemistry of carbon
Lessons (8)
- I can describe how each carbon atom can form up to four covalent bonds with up to four non-metal atoms.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can describe the properties of diamond and graphite and explain how they result from their giant covalent structures, as well as relate them to their uses.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can explain why there is a difference in melting/boiling points between simple and giant covalent structures, and use models to show the shapes and structures of covalent substances.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can describe the properties of graphene and fullerenes, relating them back to their structures.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can describe the scientific discovery process and relate the uses of nanostructures to their properties, structure and bonding.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can describe alkanes and represent the first four by name, molecular formulae and displayed formulae.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can explain how bonding, structure and properties are linked together and answer related long answer questions.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video
- I can compare the sizes of microscopic and submicroscopic ‘particles’ using scientific notation, as well as discuss a variety of applications using nanoparticle technology.1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video