TERM 4: POLYMERS - PLASTICS & PROTEINS
- Assessment this term is by examination.
- Textbook Chapter 10: Polymerisation
- Supplementary material on Clickview and handouts (will be added here)
Week 6 - Monday
So we are up to the LAST EXAM EVER!
Below is your revision sheet.
Below is your revision sheet.
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Week 5 - Monday
Primary, secondary & tertiary structure of proteins
See CHEMGUIDE notes.
See CHEMGUIDE notes.
Week 4 - Wednesday
1. Made table of advantages & disadvantages of plastics, recycling and bioplastics. (Document below) You will have a response to stimulus question about this on your exam.
2. Began Proteins. Read p 535-537 of text. Answer question on page 545: Q 5, 6 & 7
2. Began Proteins. Read p 535-537 of text. Answer question on page 545: Q 5, 6 & 7
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Week 4 - Tuesday
We need to weigh up the pros and cons of plastics. Here is some food for thought...
1. A lecture about plastic in the oceans
2. documentary about a scientific study
3. stimulus material for advantages/disadvantages question
1. A lecture about plastic in the oceans
2. documentary about a scientific study
3. stimulus material for advantages/disadvantages question
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Week 4 - Monday
bioplastics video below.
Plantic packaging breaking down.
Here is the video of the bioplastic we made today: making bioplastic at home
Homework
1. research the structures for (a) glucose (b) cellulose (c) starch. website link: Carbohydrates
2. look up and discuss meaning for the 7 recycling plastic symbols. Here is the best website I found: Guide to Plastic Recycling Symbols.
Plantic packaging breaking down.
Here is the video of the bioplastic we made today: making bioplastic at home
Homework
1. research the structures for (a) glucose (b) cellulose (c) starch. website link: Carbohydrates
2. look up and discuss meaning for the 7 recycling plastic symbols. Here is the best website I found: Guide to Plastic Recycling Symbols.
Natural polymers.
two natural polymers - starch & cellulose
Week 3 - Wednesday
Week 2 - Wednesday & Week 3 Tuesday
Yay! We made nylon after a few failed attempts.
Week 2 - Monday
learnt the main functional groups, especially amines and carboxylic acids
ALL ABOUT NYLON - know how to draw the monomers, the joining group and the polymer given the name only.
HW
1. draw monomers & polymers for:
LINK -
1. macrogalleria - a website all about polymers.
2. making nylon - we might do this Wednesday if we have the ingredients.
ALL ABOUT NYLON - know how to draw the monomers, the joining group and the polymer given the name only.
HW
1. draw monomers & polymers for:
- nylon 6,6
- nylon 6,10
- nylon 5,10
- nylon 6 (only one monomer with different ends)
- kevlar
LINK -
1. macrogalleria - a website all about polymers.
2. making nylon - we might do this Wednesday if we have the ingredients.
Week 1 - Wednesday
Condensation Polymers video on Clickview
Did up to Q9 on accompanying sheet.
HW today is from Textbook p422: Q. 18, 20, 21, 22, 23
EASY!!!
Did up to Q9 on accompanying sheet.
HW today is from Textbook p422: Q. 18, 20, 21, 22, 23
EASY!!!
Week 1 - Tuesday
Comparing LDPE with HDPE
notes are from Ausetute here - Table of LDPE vs HDPE
notes are from Ausetute here - Table of LDPE vs HDPE
Week 1 - Monday
Today we looked at simple addition polymers.
Please go to the AUSETUTE website and view animated tutorial.
I have also added a powerpoint below. It is a large file but good info. We will refer to this ppt in class.
Please go to the AUSETUTE website and view animated tutorial.
I have also added a powerpoint below. It is a large file but good info. We will refer to this ppt in class.
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Term 3 - Equilibrium - completed
Hi Chemistry Students
Term 3 is here and we have two assessments:
1. A response to stimulus exam about the Equilibrium and the Haber Process. You will be given some articles which you will need to quote from and write an extended response. Remember, if there are no equations, you haven't done it right! COMPLETED
2. An EEI about Swimming Pool Chemistry.
I will endeavour to add all handouts to this page as we use them.
Term 3 is here and we have two assessments:
1. A response to stimulus exam about the Equilibrium and the Haber Process. You will be given some articles which you will need to quote from and write an extended response. Remember, if there are no equations, you haven't done it right! COMPLETED
2. An EEI about Swimming Pool Chemistry.
I will endeavour to add all handouts to this page as we use them.
SWIMMING POOL CHEMISTRYFirst up, here are some useful websites for your EEI.
1. Deadly EEI - ideas and resources for your EEI. Lots of links too. 2. Doug De La Matter - shows the Methyl Orange method to determine free chlorine concentration and gives two other methods. Lots of info here. 3. Vernier - this is where the colorimeter prac is listed. 4. BIBME - use this to make your bibliography - DON'T FORGET TO INCLUDE IT!!!! Wednesday Week 5Data from 3 groups for Methyl Orange method. Calculations for methyl orange are as two separate pdf's (sorry - don't know how to do as one yet)
Monday Week 51. Task sheet below.
2. Please open to first double page in journal and beginning with the HOCl <-> H+ + OCl- equation in the middle of the page, put all related ideas around it, including questions (see my 'mind map' example below)
Wednesday Week 4Colorimeter prac by Vernier (link above)
- For Monday, draw graph and write discussion. I will collect these to give you some feedback. You need practice at writing these before you do your EEI. |
HABER PROCESSNotes & links for Equilibrium Exam. COMPLETED
Monday Week 4 - EXAM!3 calculations
1 extended response 1 short response Stimulus materialThe articles you will be given in exam. Read before Monday. Article 3 on this document WILL NOT be in exam as it is too much like what you will write, so read it well. The Keq table will be given in appendix.
Wednesday Week 3Revision Sheet for exam. Redo questions already set for Calculations section.
Monday Week 3Bringing it all together - temperature, pressure, rate, catalyst:
http://www.gcsescience.com/hf5.htm
Wednesday Week 2Introduction Video - Population - vs - ammonia
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