GCSE Bitesize electrolysis has revision pages (that take you through the topic), a test and an activity. Doc Brown has a matching pairs quiz & worksheets on electrolysis, just scroll down to ’21 electrolysis and its applications’. The s-cool revision sitelets you revise the topic, summarizes the topic & tests you on it.
IGCSE Chemistry: Electrolysis, an 11m lesson from ChemistryKlipz.
Science Bank 2 (Electrochemistry): part 1 – electrolysis of a melt (to 5m 30s); part 2 – electrolysis of solution (to 9m 30s); part 3 – electroplating (to 14m 15s):
GCSE s-cool – The Periodic Table (we don’t need group II) – revision notes & animations, practise exam questions & a revision summary. Skoool Chemistry – Elements of the Periodic Table for excellent lessons on the different groups. For Doc Brown’s Chemistry quizzes, word-fills, crosswords and study notes go here and just scroll down. Chemactive worksheets and answers just click on Periodic Table questions. Here’s a great power-point that also covers C8.4 Identification of ions and gases:
Here are some key terms for this topic:Key Terms C10
GCSE Bitesize has revision pages (that take you through the topic), a test and an activity – scroll down to ‘metals & their uses’. GCSE s-cool – Metals & the Reactivity Series – revision notes & animations, practise exam questions & a revision summary. For Doc Brown’s Chemistry quizzes, word-fills, crosswords and study notes go hereand just scroll down. Skoool Chemistry – click on ‘3. Metals, Ores & Rocks’ for excellent lessons on Metals & the Extraction of Metals; also a glossary of key terms. Chemactive worksheets & answersjust click on ‘Metals questions’.
Naked Science Scrapbook answers the question what is an Alloy? (6m 45s).
C10.2 REACTIVITY SERIES
Science Bank 3 (Patterns of Reactivity):you just need part 3 (from 8m 50s) covering the reactivity series of metals, displacement & the thermite reaction:
The Blast Furnace is covered in Ore to Steel– HowStuffWorks: a quick 2 minute vid, The Blast Furnace a 1m53s vid from CORUS & here is an animation of a Victorian blast furnace. The RSC presents Iron & Steel – a 6m 37s vid going into more detail than you need for the exam but its worth watching.
GCSE s-cool –Extraction of Metals– revision notes & animations, practise exam questions & a revision summary
Not a bad little powerpoint (we don’t need the details on steel):
Here are some key terms for this topic: Key Terms C10
GCSE Bitesize has revision pages (that take you through the topic), a test and an activity – scroll down to ‘metals & their uses’. GCSE s-cool – Metals & the Reactivity Series – revision notes & animations, practise exam questions & a revision summary. For Doc Brown’s Chemistry quizzes, word-fills, crosswords and study notes go hereand just scroll down. Skoool Chemistry – click on ‘3. Metals, Ores & Rocks’ for excellent lessons on Metals & the Extraction of Metals; also a glossary of key terms. Chemactive worksheets & answers just click on ‘Metals questions’.
Science Bank 3 (Patterns of Reactivity):you just need part 3 (from 8m 50s) covering the reactivity series of metals, displacement & the thermite reaction:
An excellent lesson on the Extraction & Uses of Metals from ChemistryKlipz (7m 23s):
The extraction of metals – an excellent 19m video:
The Blast Furnace is covered in Ore to Steel– HowStuffWorks: a quick 2 minute vid, The Blast Furnacea 1m53s vid from CORUS & here is an animation of a Victorian blast furnace. The RSC presents Iron & Steel – a 6m 37s vid going into more detail than you need for the exam but its worth watching.
GCSE Bitesize electrolysis has revision pages (that take you through the topic), a test and an activity. Doc Brown has a matching pairs quiz & worksheets on electrolysis, just scroll down to ’21 electrolysis and its applications’. The s-cool revision site lets you revise the topic, summarizes the topic & tests you on it.
IGCSE Chemistry: Electrolysis, an 11m lesson from ChemistryKlipz.
Science Bank 2 (Electrochemistry): part 1 – electrolysis of a melt (to 5m 30s); part 2 – electrolysis of solution (to 9m 30s); part 3 – electroplating (to 14m 15s):