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Monofunctional compounds: Skeleton notation
Students often wonder what the skeletal notation looks like when functional groups are added to the carbon chain. This is a summary that I made at the request of students.
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Green teaching material in the classroom: The role of microalgae
Are you a teacher and would you like to teach your students more about sustainability and alternative food sources in a practical way using microalgae? Then this online webinar is for you.
During the webinar you will, on the one hand, become …
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OpenStax: Textbooks
OpenStax offers free textbooks to all types of students, making education accessible and affordable for everyone.
You will find books on the topics:- bookkeeping;
- economy;
- management and marketing;
- nursing;
- Sciences;
- human Sciences;
- math; …
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Hydrocarbons: Test
The assignment consists of a number of theoretical questions and a number of exercises on the naming of hydrocarbons.
You can use this as a review exercise, test or task for the chapter on the hydrocarbons.
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Name and Formula of Organic Compounds: Flashcards
Using flashcards you can practice the name and formula of the first ten alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids.
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Organic Compounds: Naming and Formula
Here you can practice the naming and formulation of the first ten alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and alkanoic acids. It is a mixed exercise: either the name has been given and the formula has to be filled in, or the formula has been given and the …
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Playing with math
Various game formats for mathematics lessons (mainly), and varia also includes games for physics and chemistry.
You will find the following games including rules on this website:- fastest student,
- Jungle Speed,
- Who is it?,
- The smartest person, …
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Branched Alcohols: Naming
You can practice naming branched alcohols using flashcards. These contain alkyl and/or halogen groups as branches. The primary chain can consist of a simple alcohol or a diol.
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Branched halogen hydrocarbons: Naming
You can practice naming branched halogen hydrocarbons using flashcards. This set contains alkanes and alkenes that contain halogens and/or alkyl groups.
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Branched alkynes: Naming
You can practice naming branched alkynes using flashcards. The branches in this set only contain methyl, ethyl and propyl groups.
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Branched alkenes: Naming
Students can practice naming branched alkenes using flashcards. The branches in this set only contain methyl, ethyl and propyl groups.
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Hydrocarbons
In this exercise, knowledge about the naming of alkanes and alkenes is tested.
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