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  • IGCSE Chemistry Resource Plus overview




    Experiment videos and lesson resources
    IGCSE™ Chemistry


      • Each experiment is accompanied by a Teaching Pack which includes lesson plans, worksheets and teacher guidance. There are three videos and a quiz accompanying each pack. This includes a full video, interactive version and virtual experiment.




      • Available experiments


        • Chromatography: pigments in leaves
          Chromatography: pigments in leaves
        • The distillation of a carbonated drink
          The distillation of a carbonated drink
        • Types of oxides: reactions with acids and bases
          Types of oxide: reactions with acids and bases
        • The identification of unknown compounds C and D
          The identification of unknown compounds C and D
        • The identification of unknown compounds L and M
          The identification of unknown compounds L and M
        • The identification of unknown compounds X and Y
          The identification of unknown compounds X and Y
        • The extraction of iron on a match head
          The extraction of iron on a match head
        • Finding the empirical formula by displacement
          Finding the empirical formula by displacement
        • Making esters
          Making esters
        • Making nylon
          Making nylon
        • Natural polymers - The hydrolysis of starch by acid and enzyme
          Natural polymers - The hydrolysis of starch by acid and enzyme
        • The reversible reaction between two cobalt species
          The reversible reaction between two cobalt species
        • Qualitative analysis
          Qualitative analysis
        • Electrolysis of molten zinc chloride
          Electrolysis of molten zinc chloride
        • The effect of changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid on the rate of reaction with calcium carbonate
          The effect of changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid on the rate of reaction with calcium carbonate
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