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Carbon, the base for all organic compounds, exists in nature in its purest form as graphite or diamonds. The 25th lesson in a series of 36 teaches pupils the nomenclature of organic compounds. Learners read about how to use the IUPAC system for naming organic compounds, use the system to name numerous compounds, and then move into types of reactions in organic compounds and practice identifying them.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the terminal exercise at the end of the lesson as an assessment
Classroom Considerations
- Depth of concepts make this lesson best fit with higher-level high school or college level chemistry courses
- British versions of some words are used throughout the lesson, such as learnt
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- In-text questions embedded throughout the lesson help teachers determine if classes are mastering the concepts; includes key at the end
- Provides space on the sides of pages for individuals to take notes
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