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C1 Revision

Nylon Rope Experiment. CycloHexane 1,6 Di Amino Hexane Safety Issues ? Room must be well ventilated, gloves and eye protection should be worn. No attempt to mix the two chemicals should be done.. Which Questions did I struggle on?. Question 1 ? Cooking Question 2 ? Food AdditivesQuestion 3 ? S

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C1 Revision

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    1. C1 Revision Learning Objectives All; To produce revision posters for two key topics in Carbon Chemistry Most; To use a template to create a mini game for targeted revision Some; To use your revision aids to answer a C1 mini quiz.

    2. Nylon Rope Experiment CycloHexane 1,6 Di Amino Hexane Safety Issues Room must be well ventilated, gloves and eye protection should be worn. No attempt to mix the two chemicals should be done.

    3. Which Questions did I struggle on? Question 1 Cooking Question 2 Food Additives Question 3 Smells Question 4 Making Crude Oil Useful Question 5 Making Crude Oil Useful Question 6 Making Polymers

    4. Making Polymers (Example) Keywords Hydrocarbon Alkane Alkene Addition Polymer

    5. Revision Aids 20 Min When it comes to revision you should try to come up with a few games when you find something difficult to remember? Activity 2. Picking a topic that you didnt do a revision poster for design a game Ideas Jigsaw Match the start of a food additive question with the end of an food additive answer. Simple Crossword on crude oil Small Board game Snakes and Ladders with questions on smells along the way. Taboo Card Set with a Keyword and a list of words you cant say Pictionary Card Set Blockbusters Board Which P is the name of the molecule that makes plastics ?

    6. Who wants to be a millionaire Games are an ideal way to revise? 10 Min

    7. Bullseye 15 Min Use the textbooks and write two questions on one of the topics below. These questions should be based on something that you didnt know before the lesson Cooking Food Additives Smells Making Crude Oil Useful Making Polymers Designer Polymers Using Carbon Fuels Energy Pot Luck Pot Luck

    8. Blockbuster Game 1. What E is a type of reaction that gives out energy? 2. What FD is the way in which we separate Crude Oil? 3. What C is the word we use to describe a fuel when it burns? 4. What B describes the advantage that Gore Tex has over the polymer Nylon? 5. Bonus Draw a molecule with the following molecular formula C4H10 6. What A is a hydrocarbon with double bonds? 7.What P is the way we add monomers together to make polymers? 8. What C is the way we break up large hydrocarbons to make smaller ones? 9. What B is the fraction with the longest chain length in fractional distillation? 10. What FF is the name for gas, oil and coal? 11. What E is the word is the name of the chemical that perfumes are made from? 12. What H is the part of an emulsifier that likes water? 13. What A is the name of a food additive that stops food reacting with Oxygen? 14. What CD is produced when baking powder is heated? 15. What L turns milky when carbon dioxide reacts with it? 16. What T means something is poisonous and is something you should consider when choosing a fuel?

    9. C1 Mini Quiz Have a go in teams at revising through the mini quiz Winners get chocolate brought in next week for the final lesson.

    10. Energy 10 Min Chemical Reactions happen when reactants change into products. If things get hotter or cooler, energy has been transferred. Exothermic When energy is transferred to the surroundings in a chemical reaction. Temp increase Endothermic When energy is taken in from the surroundings. Temp Decrease

    11. Make or Break Bond Breaking is an endothermic process (takes in energy) Bond Making is an exothermic process (gives out energy) If more energy is needed to break bonds than make bonds, then it is endothermic. If more energy is needed to make bonds than break bonds, then it is exothermic.

    12. Crude Oil

    13. Fractional Distillation How does it work? We basically heat the Crude Oil up at the bottom of a large tower. Long Molecules have high boiling points and so dont travel as far up the column. Small Molecules have low boiling point so will travel further up. The Smaller the molecule the further it will travel up the column. Have a go at the sticky worksheet

    14. Alkanes and Alkenes An Alkane is a hydrocarbon with no double bond. An easy way to calculate the number of hydrogens is Cn H2n + 2 Octane has eight Carbons Calculate the formula Hint n = 8 Try and calculate the formula for hydrocarbon chains with 10 12 24 36 And 42 Carbon

    15. Cracking with a Catalyst

    16. Quiz Time 20 Min

    17. Match the Alkanes and Alkene and fill in any missing boxes. Extension Hexane and Hexene have five carbons can you draw them, have a go?

    18. Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbon chains are carbons linked together, I will draw the first and have a go at the others. C2 C4 C8 C16 C20 How many hydrogen molecules are there in a C16 Molecule?

    19. Names of Alkanes and Alkenes

    20. Alkanes There is a set of hydrocarbons called alkanes. Their names all end in ane. Use page 114 to complete the table below. Use molecular models to make each of the four alkanes in the table.

    21. Hydrocarbon Quiz Hydrocarbons 1. hydrocarbon is a compound made from carbon and hydrogen only. a Which of the following compounds is not a hydrocarbon? Circle the correct answer. CH4 C2H4 C2H6 C2H5OH C3H8 b Explain your answer. Alkenes There is another set of hydrocarbons called alkenes. Their names all end in ene. Which of the following compounds is not an alkene? Circle the correct answer. Propene ethene butene pentene methane

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