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Welcome to another year. Please check here regularly for new information and resources to support your learning.

Welcome to Marlborough Chemists

This Blog is intended for students that are learning AS and A2 Chemistry at Marlborough School. Information will be posted on this blog to help you with your learning, including syllabus and learning objectives, home learning tasks, suggested reading materials and useful links to secondary sites. Please send me an email to register on the site and then you will be able to add discussion posts. Why not use this site as a way of enhancing your learning with me and your classmates. Have fun. Hope it helps. Mr Eve

Friday 6 February 2009

Work for Mrs Barfoot, Monday 9th February

Dear all,

Below is the work that you need to complete for on Monday

Complete the following past paper questions:

June 2006 Q1, 2 and 4
Jan 2007 Q2, 4 and 5
June 2007 Q1 and 7

You can find these online at www.ocr.org.uk/qualifications/as_alevelgce/chemistry/documents.html, or on the shared drive at school or in the filing cabinet, bottom drawer outside F8 (just don't take the last copy)

Hand in on Weds

Have fun

Mrs Barfoot

Tuesday 16 September 2008

Any Questions

Any Questions - Please post here

Dealing with Moles

Hello everyone. Please find a very useful resource here to help with the olde moles!

Mrs Barfoot

Sunday 27 April 2008

Saturday 3 November 2007

Naked Scientists


Naked Scientists - Weekly Podcast
This is a great resource. A weekly podcast that brings current science to you in a bitesize, interesting way. Absolutely perfect for 6th form Science students. Even more perfect is that you can click on the link in the banner and subscribe to this podcast through ITunes. Very highly recommended.
Mr Eve

Reactions of Calcium and its Compounds

This video will help to introduce you to or remind you of the reactions of Calcium and its compounds.

Friday 26 October 2007

Complex Ions (Year 13)


Why are these ions so complex? What have they got to do with transition elements? What are transition elements anyway?

All these questions and more will be answered this week as we explore the colourful world of the transition elements.

Video Warning

The videos below are broadcast from YouTube and are suitable for viewing. Due to Internet restrictions you will not be able to view them in school. Any other videos that may be suggested by YouTube after these have been viewed have not been approved and may contain unsuitable material and are not recommended for viewing.