Select a GCSE Chemistry Topic.

Over the months of February and March 2000, these page links will be set up!
The work will be that of individual students.

 

1. Particle Theory of Matter.
    + State of Matter and Changes of State.

2. Kinetic Theory of Matter.

3. Atoms, Elements, Compounds and the
    Periodic Table.

4. Atomic Structure.

5. Chemical Bonding
Ionic    Covalent    Metallic

6. Balancing Formulae.

7. Properties of Materials.

  • Metal properties compared with Non-metals.

  •  Ionic Compounds properties compared with Covalent Compounds

  •  Alloys

  • Composite Materials

  • Colloids

  •  Strength, Flexibility & Elasticity.

  • Comprehension Exercises

8. Common Categories of Reaction.

  • Acid + Base

  • Acid + Metal Carbonate

  • Acid + Reactive Metal

  • Ammonium Compound + Alkali

  • Precipitation Reactions

  • Displacement Reactions.

9. How to produce a Balanced (Stochiometric) Equation for a Reacton .

10. Chemistry of Potassium and
          Sodium,  and their Compounds

11. Chemistry of Calcium and Magnesium,
 and their Compounds..

12. Chemistry of Aluminium and Zinc,
 and their Compounds.

13. Chemistry of Iron and it’s Compounds.

14. Chemistry of Lead.

15. Chemistry of Copper and it’s Compounds.

16. The Reactivity Series of Metals.

17. Uses of Metals and
 their Compounds.

18. Extraction of Metals.
(Winning Metals from their ores)

19. Rusting of Iron 
and 
Methods of Preventing Rusting.

20. Chemistry of Hydrogen.

21. Chemistry of Nitrogen.

22.  Chemistry of Oxygen +
Chemistry of Metal and Non-MetalOxides.

23. Chemistry of "Inorganic Carbon".
(Including oxides, Carbonates and Hydrocarbonates.)

24.  Chemistry of Sulphur
(Including SO2, SO3, and H2SO4.)

25. Chemistry of Silicon and Silicates.

26. Chemistry of the Halogens.

27. Chemistry of the Noble Gases.

28. Gases: Preparation, Properties & Uses.

29. Fractional Distillation of Air.

30. Oxidation and Reduction
(Redox Chemistry.)

31.        Electrolysis (including Purification of Blister Copper.

32  Working out Relative Molecular Masses.

33. One Mole of Chemical.

34.  A Chemical Solution of Concentration 1 Mol dm-3

35. Reacting Mass Calculations.

36. Titration Calculations.

37. Calculations associated with Homogeneous Gas Reaction.

38. Gas Laws and Associated Calculations.

39. Solubility Graphs and Associated Calculations.

40. Chemicals from Oil and Coal.

41. Classifying and Naming Organic Compounds.

42. Chemistry of Hydrocarbons.

43. Chemistry of Ethanol and Chemistry of Ethanoic Acid.

44. Chemistry of Ethylethanoate (Ester)

45. Hardness in Water and Water Softening.

46. Water Treatment.

47. Human Influences on the Earth.

48. Acids, Bases and Salts.  
&
Classification.

49. Salt Preparation.

50. Chemical Tests.

51. What use is Chemistry to you?  
   

Chemistry Department: Loreto, Coleraine.