Minerals to Elements n Big chunky Chemistry n Starting building upon ideas ( bonding, electronic structure) n New ideas too e - transfer and H + transfer.

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Minerals to Elements n Big chunky Chemistry n Starting building upon ideas ( bonding, electronic structure) n New ideas too e - transfer and H + transfer n Lengthy practicals, skills assessment

Minerals to Elements n StoryNon-Metal Br and Metal Cu n Extraction of Bromine and uses n Extraction of Copper n Clever, frontier and interesting stuff too. E.g Rock eating bugs, photography

1. Chemical Ideas  Ions in solids and solutions  Redox  Electronic structure 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1 etc  The p-block Group VII  Concentration of solution  Acid Base Chemistry  Molecules and networks

2. Activities ( practical ) l Dissolving, precipitating etc l Test tube Halogen practical l Mineral spotting l Getting at minerals ( leaching ) l Extracting copper Titration of acid solution ** Titration of acid solution **

2. Activities ( non practical) l Bromine Production l Bromine transportation l Chlorine Manufacture l Microbes to extract l Molecules and networks l Summary