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Year 11
OCR
Higher
Industrial chemistry
Lessons (12)
I can describe the physical and chemical properties and some uses of transition metals, and compare them to Group 1 metals.
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I can describe corrosion in detail, including chemical equations, and describe what actions can be taken to prevent corrosion.
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I can describe reversible chemical reactions, represent them using chemical equations, and give examples.
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I can explain the concept of chemical equilibrium and the characteristics of a system in which equilibrium is established.
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I can describe the Haber Process for the production of ammonia, explain the significance of equilibrium in this industrial process, and describe the conditions used.
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I can describe the Contact Process for the production of sulfuric acid, explain the importance of each step, and describe the conditions used.
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I can explain how changes in pressure, temperature and concentration, as well as addition of catalysts, affect the equilibrium position of a reversible reaction.
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I can perform calculations related to various aspects of industrial processes, and explain decision-making about the chosen reaction pathways in those processes.
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I can describe how various factors influence the reaction conditions for industrial equilibria, and understand the trade-offs between production rate, equilibrium position, safety, and cost.
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I can safely produce ammonia in the laboratory.
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I can describe applications of industrial chemistry in agriculture, specifically in the production of ammonium salts for fertilisers.
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I can compare the properties of glass, clay ceramics, polymers, composites, and metals; and explain how the properties of materials are related to their uses.
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