
Chemistry · JC 2 · Halogen and Oxygen Derivatives · 3.º Período
Halogen Derivatives
Students learn about the nucleophilic substitution reactions of halogenoalkanes and the environmental issues surrounding chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
MOE Syllabus OutcomesSyllabus 8873 Section 5.4(a)Syllabus 8873 Section 5.4(b)
About This Topic
Students learn about the nucleophilic substitution reactions of halogenoalkanes and the environmental issues surrounding chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
Key Questions
- How do halogenoalkanes undergo nucleophilic substitution?
- What factors affect the rate of substitution in halogenoalkanes?
- What are the environmental concerns associated with CFCs?
Active Learning Ideas
See all activities→Activities & Teaching Strategies
See all activities
Planning templates for Chemistry
More in Halogen and Oxygen Derivatives
Hydroxy Compounds
Investigates the physical properties and chemical reactions of alcohols, including oxidation, dehydration, and their uses in everyday life.
8 methodologies
Carbonyl Compounds and Carboxylic Acids
Focuses on the formation and reactions of aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids, highlighting nucleophilic addition and acidic properties.
8 methodologies
Synthesized by Flip Education from Lyman's Think-Pair-Share collaborative-discussion routine (1981)
Approach aligned with IASEA: Instituto Para Aprendizagem Social e Emocional