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Chemistry Lesson List

 
Chemistry Topic and Lesson List - Disc 1 of 9

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Disc 1 - Chemical substances
Section A - Chemical substances
Topic Lesson Name
What will Chemistry classes be about?
  1. Discovering the world of chemistry
  2. Young chemists: remember!
  3. Working in the lab
  4. The school chemistry lab
  5. Heating substances
  6. Verifying the smell
  7. Filtering
  8. Evaporation of liquids
  9. The importance of chemistry
The chemical substances around us
  1. The physical properties of substances
  2. The state of aggregation and colours of substances
  3. Water solubility
  4. The magnetic properties of substances
  5. The boiling point of alcohol and water
  6. The classification of chemical substances
Metals
  1. Getting to know the properties of metals
  2. The state of aggregation and colours
  3. The hardness of metals
  4. The malleability of metals
  5. The melting point
  6. Heat conduction
  7. Electrical conduction
  8. The position of metals in the periodic system
Metallic alloys
  1. Metallic alloys
  2. Steel
  3. Bronze and brass
  4. Duralumin
  5. The alloys of gold
  6. The properties of alloys
Getting to know non-metals
  1. Non-metals
  2. The state of aggregation and colours
  3. Water solubility of non-metals
  4. Investigating the electrical conduction of non-metals
 
Section B - Mixtures and Chemical Compounds
Mixtures of substances
  1. Mixtures
  2. Heterogeneous mixtures
  3. Homogeneous mixtures
  4. Chromatography
  5. The classification of matter
A physical phenomenon vs. a chemical change
  1. Physical phenomena
  2. Melting and burning paraffin wax
  3. The properties of magnesium
  4. Heating a mixture of sulphur and iron
  5. What is the difference between a mixture and a chemical compound?
What is air?
  1. Air
  2. The composition of air
  3. Condensation of air
The discovery of oxygen
  1. The identification of oxygen
  2. Analysis: the reaction of decomposition
How do oxides originate?
  1. Production of oxygen
  2. Burning
  3. Oxidation
 
Section C - The participation of constituents of air in chemical reactions
Carbon dioxide - a component of air
  1. Where CO2 is found
  2. Detecting carbon dioxide
  3. The circulation of carbon dioxide in nature
  4. Production of carbon dioxide
  5. The properties of carbon dioxide
  6. The uses of carbon dioxide
Hydrogen: the lightest gas
  1. Where hydrogen is found
  2. Production of hydrogen
  3. The properties of hydrogen
  4. Burning hydrogen in air
  5. The reduction of copper oxide with hydrogen
  6. The uses of hydrogen
  7. Chemical reaction types
Steam: a component of air
  1. The evidence for the presence of steam in air
  2. Detecting steam in air
  3. Absorption of steam by sodium hydroxide
  4. Investigating the chemical composition of water
  5. The break-down of water using electricity
Air pollution
  1. Harmful substances in the air
  2. Investigating dust in the air
  3. Exhaust fumes
  4. The influence of sulphur dioxide on plants
  5. Nature conservation

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