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Area of Study 1 - Supplying and Using Energy

Thermochemistry Quiz
Also has questions on energy transformations and efficiencies.

Galvanic and Electrolytic Cells
In the "Who wants to be a millionaire" style.

Electrochemical Series
Put a series of metals in the correct order based on clues about their reactivity.

Area of Study 3 - Oxidation-Reduction Quiz
This quiz is suitable for revision or earlier work - more aimed at Year 11.

Nelson Chemistry Study Guide - Unit 4
A very helpful site from the makers of one of the textbooks.

Hydrogen fuel cells in cars? at Nova Science (Australian Academy of Science)

Galvanic cells
From the University of Wisconsin site. Has pictures, videos and self-test questions on experimental set-up.


Worked problems in thermochemistry


Area of Study 2 - Food Chemistry

Caffeine molecule

Many of the models in the 3d Model Gallery are connected with this Area of Study. Explore them in 3d for a clearer understanding of shape considerations. Hit the "Models" button below.

Food for Thought - Food Chemistry Quiz
In the "Who wants to be a millionaire style" and covers the whole area of study.

Now for a little light refreshment. Here's a little song for you, all about hydrolysis of proteins. It's called Water-In and it's sung to the tune of Waterloo.


Area of Study 3 - The Periodic Table


Atomic Theory Quiz
30 questions covering this area of study in a challenge board format. Play by yourself or challenge someone else. Choose questions fom the board according to category and point value.

History of Chemistry-Scientists and their discoveries
This is in flashcard/matching games style. Good for revising who did what.

Timeline of Atomic Theory Development
Now that you've worked out who did what (see above), see if you can work out when they did it!

Electronic Configuration Quiz
Uses spdf orbitals-from a different author.

Families on the Periodic Table Quiz
-also from a different author.

Atomic Theory
A rather amusing tutorial which follows the development of Atomic Theory. Runs 10 pages... if you click on the right things.

Atomic Alchemy
This is a fabulous site that covers atomic theory, fission and fusion. Part of the Thinkquest Library, this site is developed by students and there's some very impressive sites in this library. Worth a browse to see what other fields are covered.

The Origin of the Elements

Fusion

Development of Atomic Theory - Slides
A set of slides to review your understanding of this topic.

Biographical material on some important Chemists
John Dalton
Niels Bohr
William Ramsay
Marie Curie
Glenn Seaborg
Frederick Soddy
Lise Meitner
Ernest Rutherford
James Chadwick
Dmitri Mendeleev and the Development of the Periodic Table