Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry Teacher's Resource (fourth edition)

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Teaching ideas Chapter 9

Industrial inorganic chemistry

Syllabus sections covered: 5; 10.3; 11.2; 11.3; 12; 13

Teaching resources Syllabus section 10.3; 11.2

Topic The extraction of metals by carbon reduction

40-minute periods

Resources in Coursebook

Resources in Workbook

Resources on this CD-ROM

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Section 9.1

Exercise 9.1 Metal alloys and their uses

Worksheet 9.1 The blast furnace

Exercise 9.2 Extracting aluminium by electrolysis

Worksheet 9.2 The extraction of aluminium

Exercise 9.3 The importance of nitrogen

Worksheet 9.3 The Haber process

Activity 9.1 Preventing rusting Activity 9.2 Investigating how air is involved in rusting Activity 9.3 The extraction of copper and the reactivity series Questions 9.1 to 9.8 EOCQs 3, 4, 5, 6 Activity 8.1 Extracting metals with charcoal Internet animations, linked from CD-ROM: An overview of industrial chemistry; Iron and steel making; The thermit reaction

5; 10.3

The extraction of metals by electrolysis

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Section 9.2 Questions 9.9 to 9.13 EOCQ 7

11.3

Ammonia and fertilisers

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Section 9.3 Activity 9.4 Making a fertiliser Questions 9.14 to 9.18

Worksheet 9.5 NPK fertilisers

Internet animations, linked from CD-ROM: The Haber process 12

Sulfur and sulfuric acid

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Section 9.4 Questions 9.19 to 9.22

Exercise 9.4 Making sulfuric acid industrially

Original material Š Cambridge University Press 2014 Š Cambridge University Press 2014 IGCSE Chemistry

Teaching ideas: Chapter 9

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