
Hydrogen generation challenge
Investigate the real-world challenge of producing hydrogen by electrolysis of water and analyse data to calculate the efficiency of the process.
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Investigate the real-world challenge of producing hydrogen by electrolysis of water and analyse data to calculate the efficiency of the process.
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A selection of vibrant posters providing essential knowledge and careers connections for a range of science topics. Perfect for refreshing your classroom wall, sparking curiosity and encouraging group discussions.
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View CollectionUseful knowledge organisers including all the essential facts to introduce or revise topics in the science curriculum.
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View CollectionHelp your students answer questions including 'What is the atmosphere? How did it form? How has it changed and why? What's the greenhouse effect? How can we reduce global warming?' with this visual knowledge organiser. Ideal for use at the beginning of a topic, for reference throughout, or for exam revision.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about renewable energy resources.
A structured activity sheet for analysing the advantages and disadvantages of seven renewable energy resources.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about ecosystems and ecology.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about electrolysis and hydrogen to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Watch Josh, an apprentice vehicle mechanic working on hydrogen buses, at work and find out about the knowledge and skills he needs for success.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about electrolysis and hydrogen to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Watch Edris, an energy industry consultant working on the energy transition, at work and learn about the knowledge and skills he needs for success.
Students use this activity sheet to demonstrate what's they've learnt during the challenge.
A skills self-assessment sheet for students to use after they have completed the' Hydrogen generation challenge'.
Card match game in which students match the hydrogen spectrum colour cards with the method of production and information about the process.
Step-by-step instructions for students to use during the challenge, as they set up an electrolysis cell to produce hydrogen.
Students use this spreadsheet to calculate the energy efficiency of the process in which they produced hydrogen by electrolysis.
With this real-world challenge presentation, students learn about hydrogen and use an electrolysis cell to produce hydrogen themselves.
Students decide if each fact about producing and using hydrogen from electrolysis, is a benefit or a challenge.
This presentation introduces students to the electrolysis of ionic solutions, how hydrogen is produced and how to write half equations.
An animation showing what happens to electrons and ions during electrolysis.
Use this presentation to introduce students to the process of electrolysis of ionic liquids and to help them write half equations.
A five-question assessment sheet to check how much students know about electrolysis.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about electrolysis.
A five-question assessment sheet to check how much students know about atomic structure and the periodic table.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about atomic structure and the periodic table.
A classroom poster of the periodic table (with lanthanides and actinides).
A classroom poster of the periodic table (without lanthanides and actinides).