Biological methods of metal extraction

Extracting iron and copper Extracting aluminium Life-cycle assessment Recycling Biological methods of metal extraction - Higher Since iron is cheaper than copper, the use of scrap iron is a cost ...

Ancient Sumer

KS2; Ancient Sumer. KS2 History videos, quizzes and activities that will help students practise their Ancient Sumer knowledge and skills. Part of History

Density

Density close density A measure of compactness and the ratio of mass to volume. It is usually measured in kilograms per metre cubed (kg/m 3) or grams per centimetre cubed (g/cm 3). is the amount ...

Discovering gold

Revise why people settled in the Great Plains and American West as part of the Bitesize National 5 History topic: U.S.A. (1850-80)

Redox, extraction of iron and transition metals

Step 1 – Hot air (oxygen) reacts with the coke (carbon) to produce carbon dioxide and heat energy to heat up the furnace. C(s) + O 2 (g) → CO 2 (g) Step 2 – More coke is added to the furnace ...

Rate of reaction

Rate of reaction; Rates, concentration and pressure; Rates and surface area to volume ratio; Rates and temperature; Catalysts; Practical - measure the production of a gas

Australia's gold rush

From the middle of the 19th Century, Highlanders suffering from the impact of the potato famine were channelled towards Australia by the government. At the same time, a gold rush was drawing ...

BBC Bitesize Chemistry Episode 7 Extracting metals using …

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Types of muscle contraction

Learn about and revise the muscular system with this BBC Bitesize GCSE PE (Edexcel) study guide.

What is abstraction?

In order to draw a basic , we do need to know that it has a tail, fur and eyes. These characteristics are relevant. We don't need to know what sound a makes or that it likes fish. These ...

Extraction of Metals | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Chemistry …

Extraction of Metals. The Earth's crust contains metals and metal compounds such as gold, copper, iron oxide and aluminium oxide. Useful metals are often chemically combined with …

Extracting Metals | Teaching Resources

Extracting Metals. Subject: Chemistry. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) Current teacher teaching KS3 & 4 Science, and KS5 Biology and Physics. File …

Extracting metals

metals, silver and gold, are found as elements close element A pure substance which is made from only one type of atom. Elements are listed on the periodic table. in the rocks.

Using electrostatics

GCSE; Edexcel; Static electricity - Edexcel Using electrostatics. The motion of charged particles causes electrical effects, small shocks, lightning and sparks. Electrical fields cause forces to ...

Extracting aluminium

in close proximity to a power station, in order to provide the large supply of electricity needed for the electrolysis; near the coast to allow for the import of raw materials

Six-mark questions

gold is found uncombined in the Earth's crust aluminium is extracted from aluminium oxide using electrolysis. The list shows part of the reactivity series with iron, gold and aluminium missing.

Smuggling in the 18th century

Learn about and revise the types and nature of various crimes from 1500 to the modern day for WJEC GCSE Unit 3.

The arrival of the Windrush

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Understanding root words guide for KS3 English students

Learn about what a root word is, how to identify the parts of a word with this guide for KS3 English students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize.

BBC Bitesize

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Properties

Non-ferrous metal : Strengths and weaknesses: Uses: Aluminium: Lightweight, ductile, a good conductor of heat and electricity, malleable and corrosion resistant, but soft and more expensive than steel

Loch Lomond: gold mine

A variety of view points are put forward for and against the setting up of a gold mine within the National Park. Scotgold's initial application was turned down by the National Park Authority in ...

The reactivity series of metals

Learn about and revise reactions of metals with this BBC Bitesize GCSE Combined Science (AQA) study guide

Defeat and demise of the Native Americans of the Plains Main

Gold was discovered in Colorado (1859). The first cattle drives were opened up (eg the Goodnight-Loving Trail, 1866). The Pony Express and a regular stagecoach service to California started up.

Types of industry guide for KS3 geography students

Learn about different types of industry and its impacts on people and the environment in this guide for KS3 geography students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize.

What was the Kingdom of Benin?

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Australia's gold rush

The clip can lead to more specific study of Scots colonies in Australia and New Zealand. Establish links between particular areas of Scotland and settlements in Australia and New Zealand.

Scheme of work

chemical reactions to extract the metal. Recall that metals less reactive than carbon can be extracted by heating the metal ore with ... school. BBC Bitesize - Properties and uses of gold …

KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Extracting Metals | Teaching Resources

KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Extracting Metals. Subject: Chemistry. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 1.01 . This lesson is designed for the KS3 …

Developing the atom

In ancient Greece, most people thought that matter was made up of combinations of four elements: earth, air, fire and water. There were a small number of Greeks who had a different idea. They ...