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1 Introduction This presentation includes some samples from our Interactive KS3 Chemistry Software. The two CD- ROMs aim to cover the requirements of KS3 Chemistry through a series of high quality informative slides, diagrams, animations and interactive questions. To fully access the benefits of the software, you will need to have the MACROMEDIA FLASH PLAYER 7 (or later) installed on your computer/network. This program is FREE and downloadable from the Macromedia website at: www.macromedia.com If you have any problems using this software, please do not hesitate to contact us. Tel: 01942 735412 Fax: 01942 735412 Web: www.jsheducation.com

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IntroductionThis presentation includes some samples from our Interactive KS3 Chemistry Software. The two CD-ROMs aim to cover the requirements of KS3 Chemistry through a series of high quality informative slides, diagrams, animations and interactive questions.

To fully access the benefits of the software, you will need to have the MACROMEDIA FLASH PLAYER 7 (or later) installed on your computer/network. This program is FREE and downloadable from the Macromedia website at:

www.macromedia.com

If you have any problems using this software, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Tel: 01942 735412

Fax: 01942 735412

Web: www.jsheducation.com

Email: [email protected]

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KS3 Chemistry7E. Acids and alkalis

7F. Simple chemical reactions

7G. Particle model of solids, liquids and gases

7H. Solutions

8E. Atoms and elements

8F. Compounds and mixtures

8G. Rocks and weathering

8H. The rock cycle

9E. Reactions of metals and metal compounds

9F. Patterns and reactivity

9G. Environmental chemistry

9H. Using chemistry

The aim of our Interactive KS3 Chemistry CD-ROMs is to cover the requirements of KS3 Chemistry in a comprehensive and stimulating fashion. This is done using numerous high quality animations, interactive exercises and a total of over 600 slides.

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IT: Universal Indicator

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IT: Universal Indicator

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Investigating Litmus

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Exercise: Apparatus

Draw a diagram for the apparatus shown in the photograph.

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Exercise: Particles

1. Which three particles make up an atom?

2. Which two particles are found in the nucleus?

3. Which particle has a positive charge?

4. Which particle has a negative charge?

5. Which particle orbits the atom?

Neutron, proton and electron

Proton and neutron

The proton

The electron

The electron

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Exercise: Which Elements?

1. For the compounds below, write down the names of the elements present.

a) NH3

b) CH4

c) H2SO4

d) CaCl2

e) CO

f) NaCl

g) SiO2

h) Fe2O3

Nitrogen and hydrogen

Carbon and hydrogen

Hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen

Calcium and chlorine

Carbon and oxygen

Silicon and oxygen

Sodium and chlorine

Iron and oxygen

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IT: Chemical Symbols

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IT: Which?

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CFCs

CFCs in the atmosphere are known to deplete the ozone layer.

They are a group of man-made chemicals that were first produced in the first half of the twentieth century.

CFCs usage includes as coolants in refrigeration systems and air conditioners, as solvents to clean electronic components and in the manufacture of plastic foam.

Countries are now trying to limit the production of CFCs because of their adverse effect upon the ozone layer.

Even though worldwide production of CFCs has decreased, because the CFCs remain active in the atmosphere for many years it is expected that the ozone layer will only recover by the middle of the twenty first century.

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UK Production Of CFCs

Comment on the information shown.

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Copper & Silver

Above you can see some copper powder that has just been added to silver nitrate solution. When copper is added to a solution of silver nitrate, copper will displace the silver from the solution.

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IT: The Reactivity Series

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Testing Materials

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Properties Of Metals

Metals share many common properties. Can you name any?

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IT: Metals?

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Safety First!

Always wear safety goggles!

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IT: Hazard Symbols

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IT: The Bunsen Burner

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Chemical Changes

In chemical changes a new substance is made and the change is hard to reverse.

Making glass

Burning coal

Baking a cake

Rusting

Boiling an egg

Is eating food a physical or chemical change? Discuss!

Examples of chemical changes?

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Diffusion

We can use potassium permanganate crystals added to water to study diffusion.

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Factors

If you increase the concentration of the reactants, there is more chance of the particles

colliding so the rate of reaction increases.

What factors affect the rate of a reaction?

higher concentration

lower concentration

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Settling

Gravity causes the sand particles to settle to the base of the beaker.

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IT: Filtration

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Changing States

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IT: States Of Matter

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Contact Details

If you wish to purchase the KS3 Chemistry CD-ROMs, priced at £89.99 + VAT with an unlimited licence for use at your site, contact us at:

POST: JSH Education Ltd

PO BOX 354

Wigan

WN1 2WA

TEL: 01942 735412

FAX: 01942 735412

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: www.jsheducation.com