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Trusted teacher: Lesson Plan: Enthalpy Changes in Chemical Reactions Grade/Level: Secondary / IGCSE / AS level Duration: 60 minutes Topic: Enthalpy Changes in Reactions Lesson Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 1. Understand that chemical reactions are accompanied by enthalpy changes, which can be exothermic or endothermic. 2. Construct and interpret reaction pathway diagrams, showing enthalpy change and activation energy. 3. Define and use key terms: standard conditions (⦵), enthalpy change of reaction (ΔHr⦵), formation (ΔHf⦵), combustion (ΔHc⦵), and neutralisation (ΔHneut⦵). Lesson Breakdown (60 minutes) 1. Introduction (5 minutes) Begin with a real-life hook: Ask: “Why does burning wood release heat, but dissolving ammonium nitrate in water feels cold?” Link to lesson: These are examples of exothermic and endothermic reactions. 2. Theory: Enthalpy Changes (10 minutes) Define enthalpy (H): The heat content of a system at constant pressure. Define enthalpy change (ΔH): Heat energy transferred during a reaction at constant pressure. Distinguish: Exothermic reaction: ΔH is negative (heat released). Endothermic reaction: ΔH is positive (heat absorbed). Give simple examples: Exothermic → combustion of methane. Endothermic → thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate. 3. Reaction Pathway Diagrams (15 minutes) Draw and explain two diagrams: Exothermic pathway: Products lower in energy than reactants, ΔH negative. Endothermic pathway: Products higher in energy than reactants, ΔH positive. Introduce activation energy (Ea):Minimum energy needed for reaction to occur. Label diagrams clearly: Reactants → peak (activation energy) → products. Highlight ΔH and Ea. 4. Standard Conditions and Key Enthalpy Terms (15 minutes) Explain standard conditions (⦵): 298 K (25°C), 101 kPa pressure, substances in standard states. Define and discuss: Standard enthalpy change of reaction (ΔHr⦵): Heat change when reaction occurs in molar quantities under standard conditions. Standard enthalpy of formation (ΔHf⦵): Heat change when 1 mole of compound is formed from its elements in their standard states. Standard enthalpy of combustion (ΔHc⦵):Heat change when 1 mole of substance is completely burnt in oxygen under standard conditions. Standard enthalpy of neutralisation (ΔHneut⦵): Heat change when an acid and alkali react to form 1 mole of water under standard conditions. Use simple examples for each (e.g., combustion of methane, formation of H2O, neutralisation of HCl with NaOH). 5. Guided Practice / Mini Activity (10 minutes) Students sketch their own reaction pathway diagrams (exothermic and endothermic). Label ΔH and Ea. Pair discussion: “Why do we still need activation energy even for exothermic reactions?” 6. Exercise (Homework / Classwork) (5 minutes) Answer the following questions: 1. State whether each reaction is exothermic or endothermic: a) Burning propane gas in oxygen. b) Photosynthesis in plants. c) Dissolving anhydrous copper(II) sulfate in water. 2. On a reaction pathway diagram: Show ΔH and Ea for an endothermic reaction. 3. Define the following terms and give one example each: a) Standard enthalpy of formation (ΔHf⦵) b) Standard enthalpy of combustion (ΔHc⦵) c) Standard enthalpy of neutralisation (ΔHneut⦵) 4. Under standard conditions, the enthalpy of combustion of methane is –890 kJ mol−1.
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Ewa - Rome, Italy58€
Trusted teacher: HI, My name is Ewa and I have lived in Rome for more than 12 years and I have been playing the violin for approx. 30 years. I graduated from music institutes in Poland and the conservatories of Santa Cecilia and Rome and the one in Palermo. I have been teaching the violin to children, teenagers and adults of all ages for more than 20 years. My studio is located in the San Pietro area (near the San Pietro train station). Scientific research states that those who play the violin develop both cerebral hemispheres while normally only one develops. Furthermore, playing the violin can also offer various possibilities in life: perhaps you or yours no one knows yet. Call me just to find out more and I will give you all the information. Summing up what I offer are: VIOLIN LESSONS FOR CHILDREN, TEENAGERS AND ADULTS OF ALL AGES AND ALL LEVELS (Lessons can be held in Italian, Polish, English or German) Through practice on the instrument, supported by the use of educational books and repertoire pieces, the student begins the journey with the study of the bow, the sound, the use of the fingers, the reading of the notes on the staff, the position of the hand on the keyboard, the refinement of reading. The first structure and composition of the Violinstudio is perfect, with the melodies of the classical music starting ... For beginner students I offer my help in purchasing the suitable instrument and give all the notwendige advice on other things (shoulder rest, strings, rosin, music stand, etc.) to purchase. PROGRAM FOR BEGINNERS * Correct holding position of the violin * Correct headband holding position * Study of Empty Strings * Recognition of the duration values of notes and rests, work on the rhythm * The use of the arch at the heel, center and toe * Study of dynamics * The use of the fingers of the left hand: the first finger, the second finger, the third finger and the fourth finger * Reading of the score in association with what was played on the violin * Basic techniques of using the bow * One octave scales and arpeggios * Skala in first position INTERMEDIATE PROGRAM * Techniques for using the left hand: Vibrato, Trill etc. * Skaliert and two and three octave arpeggios * Positions II to VII * Exercises for changing positions * Study of musical pieces of medium technical and musical difficulty * Work on variety of musical styles PROGRAM FOR ADVANCED PEOPLE * Three-octave scales and arpeggios * Double ropes * In-depth study of the Baroque, Classical and Romantic repertoire * Vorbereitung for exams to obtain the Royal Schools of Music Certifications * Vorbereitung for auditions to enter the konservatorio and youth orchestras * Strengthening and development of students' personal expressive and creative skills. * In-depth analysis of the interpretative Kompetenz. BAROQUE VIOLIN This course is aimed at early music students of all levels, interested in baroque music and its performance practice, as well as all violinists interested in approaching and learning about the world of early music. During the course we will work on the following aspects: * Correct holding position of the violin * Correct bow holding position and in-depth knowledge of right hand technique * Development of bow technique, basic knowledge of the law of arches * First approaches with the Polyphonic Repertoire for Solo Violin * Performance of compositions of various levels of difficulty for solo violin and for violin and continuous bass using handwritten or printed sources from the Baroque era * Basic knowledge of the main violin schools of the Baroque era and their stylistic characteristics. * Strengthening and development of students' personal expressive and creative skills. * In-depth study of the interpretative kompetenz of the repertoire between the 17th and 18th centuries * Ornamentation and improvisation with the instrument COLLECTIVE KAMERA MUSIC LESSONS / ENSEMBLE MUSIC The music for the camera is the endgültige Grundlage für the Erstellung der Musik und die Kosten für the Music. Registration for the courses is open to both individual instrumentalists and already formed musical groups of different musical genres and styles. I have a Musik-Kamera-Kamera in der Basis aller personal Experiences, Interest in Music and Vorbereitung, um alles zu tun, was möglich ist. There is the possibility of creating groups of violinists to tackle chamber repertoires for violins alone. EARLY MUSIC WORKSHOPS (2-3 days) FOR MODERN AND BAROQUE VIOLINISTS 3-4 Volts. The workshops are open both to early music musicians with instruments with antique settings (baroque bow and gut strings) and also to students who use modern instruments. During the workshops we will address the repertoire that gehören the period between the 17th and 18th centuries
Violin · Music theory lessons · Music history
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Alper - Istanbul, Turkey22€
Trusted teacher: Merhaba! My name is Alper. Let's learn Turkish with me! I'm a Turkish language instructor with years of experience. Here you can find more about me... About me: Turkish Language and Literature graduate (B.A.) Turkish as a Foreign language (Master of Education) International experience in govermental organization University experience including Erasmus classes References could be provided by former learners with signature and contact information. - Turkish classes individual or small group (up to 5 person) are offered in Istanbul at learners or teachers place or a specified place by the learner and instructor or online via "screensharing technology". (Skype, Google Hangouts). I have speacial. materials in order to teach online. - 12 years of experience in teaching. 9 years of experience in Turkish as a foreign language teaching. - University (TÖMER & Erasmus), Yunus Emre Institute experiences lots of individual learners. -- 4 skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing) must be developed all together according my language teaching and learning approach. I always try to make people speak, write and understand. Speaking and writing are the main aim. Some grammar and phonetics are just little tools. Some people like to play with them, some people don't.. I listen and care about my learners background knowledge, main purpose to learn language, how they prefer to learn a new language. Why you should take Turkish course from Alper? He is not an English teacher. He just teaches Turkish. He is both ambitious and fun He is sociable He also experienced being expatriate He wants to make you speak and write as soon as possible (within a plan ofc.) He is planned and punctual He is a public speaker He cares for his classes and learners. He creates individual materials for the learners He loves teaching! And.. He loves to get in touch with internationals because he doesn't stick into teaching. He loves to contact professionals who are interesting in travel, business, writing, photography and also studying & investing in Turkey. Haydi! Let's say "Merhaba" to Türkçe! :) * PM: I want to work with people who are really keen to learn Turkish. Even I do my job professionally since learning a language needs care and concentration from both sides. I want to work with people who are able to reserve time for this fun learning adventure. You can take class from me at your place at my place or online via webcam. Well If you are not in Istanbul or Turkey please do not underestimate online! You will understand why I mentioned this if you start online ;) Derste görüşürüz! Hoşça kalın! See you in the class! Bye bye! :)
Grammar · Turkish
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Baroque Violin Lessons Online via Skype, Zoom and Messenger. (Santa Marinella)
Ewa
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Ewa is an excellent violin teacher, I would highly recommend her to anyone who may wish to learn the violin. I have studied a number of musical instruments, first at High School, and then as an extra-mural during University with a variety of teachers. I decided to take up violin as an adult. Ewa is, by far, one of the best music teachers I have worked with. She is patient, and has been excellent in explaining the importance of fundamentals. While I may be an absolute beginner it is easy to see how the fundamentals being taught will assist when more complex repertoire is attempted. She is also phenomenal at identifying which aspects of playing need focus an attention. It is evident that Ewa is a consummate professional and her wealth of experience is an asset to anyone trying to learn this notoriously complex instrument. I can also say that there is no issue in working by way of an online learning platform.
Review by MUHAMMAD
Online Turkish Language Courses by Certified & Experienced Instructor (Bahçelievler)
Alper
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Alper Hoca is a really skillful teacher who not only knows the grammar of Turkish but also can teach you about the everyday life in Turkey and about the Turkish culture. He prepares customized materials for the student and also uses cultural references during the classes. I would highly recommend him to anyone who would like to know Turkish better.
Review by GABOR
Electric and Acoustic guitar lessons in Belgium with Ignazio (Sint-Agatha-Berchem)
Ignazio
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Ignazio is a patient and friendly teacher who's clearly passionate about playing the guitar and sharing his craft with others. The classes are structured and clear. You'll get the right information and the techniques are corrected from the beginning, so you won't need to unlearn some things later.
Review by NINA
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