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AQA A Level Chemistry Revision Guide: Get Revision with Results (AQA A Level Sciences 2014)

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Use CGP Online Editions for your own personal use, including things like studying, classroom teaching, lesson planning and in-school training. We exclude and expressly disclaim all express and implied warranties or conditions not stated in this Agreement (including without limitation, loss of income, loss or corruption of data, business interruption or loss of contracts), so far as such exclusion or disclaimer is permitted under the applicable law. This Agreement does not affect your statutory rights. 9. Liability YouTube favourite Hazel covers GCSE and A Level so the link above is to her A Level/IB Chemistry playlist. It’s not huge, but it does cover some topics students regularly find challenging (calculations, intermolecular forces) and the list is being updated. Dr Beattie’s Chemistry Essentials The Content Guidance provides a summary of the facts and concepts that you need to know for the AS and A2 chemistry examinations. There are lots of different subjects that you can study at A-Level. Some of the most popular A-Level subjects are Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Sociology and Business.

Please refer to this Agreement before adding more titles to your CGP Online Editions account (Your Account). 1. Licence By using the CGP Online Edition or accessing an Online Edition title you agree to be bound by the full Terms and Conditions. Users of CGP Online Editions You are responsible for ensuring that, prior to the use of the Service by your employees, agents or students, all such parties are notified of and agree to the terms of this Agreement. Accessing a CGP Online Edition by using a code from a printed CGP book grants you access to the title for three years from the date of activation of the code. ii. You may use the Service and any titles for your own personal use, including but not limited to study, classroom teaching, lesson planning or in-school training.i. Our liability to you for any losses shall not exceed the amount you originally paid for the service. Need to know: Best resources for students are the ‘starters for ten’ worksheets – short (but not always simple!) worksheets grouped by topic and including answers. Screen experiments and Phet simulations are very good quality but quite limited in the topics covered. The analysis section is a superb grouping of resources on infrared, mass spectrometry and NMR techniques. Seneca Learning A Code must be redeemed before the title it is linked to can be accessed. An unredeemed Code may be transferred to another person or organisation who can then redeem it. ii. In no event will we be liable to you for any indirect or consequential damages, or loss of income. In particular, we accept no liability for any programs or data made or stored with the service nor for the costs of recovering or replacing such programs or data. Nothing in this Agreement limits liability for fraudulent misrepresentation or our liability to you in the event of death or personal injury resulting from our negligence or that of our employees agents or sub-contractors. 10. Third Parties Videos are arranged into playlists according to topics/modules so the channel is easy to navigate. There are some very good calculation videos and each one includes example exam questions to help put it into context. Freesciencelessons

Cambridge International As and A Level Chemistry Revision Guide is edited by David Bevan and published by Hodder Education, UK in 2011. This book is intended to help you to prepare for your University of Cambridge International AS and A level chemistry examinations. It is a revision guide, which you can use alongside your usual textbook as you work through your course, and also towards the end when you are revising for your examination. Includes essential ideas about redox reactions and electrolysis, and covers the trends in Period 3 and Groups 1, 2, 4 and 7 of the Periodic Table. Plus: lengthy sections on the chemistry of some important complex ions, and of common transition metals. Extraction and uses of aluminium, copper, iron, titanium and tungsten.

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Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry& Organic Chemistry Revision Notes for new 2015 AQA Spec by N Goalby This is the Agreement for accessing CGP Online Editions (the Service). The Service provides online access to a range of titles published by Coordination Group Publications Ltd. (CGP). This Agreement covers access to the Service regardless of the device or network you access it through. By using the Service you agree to be bound by this Agreement. Past paper questions are simply one of the best ways to practice for the real thing – but if you’re going to do them, do them properly. Test conditions, no notes and time yourself (one minute per mark) before letting yourself look at the mark scheme. It may feel uncomfortable to do this – good! The discomfort is all part of the learning… Physics and Maths Tutor Want more help with A Level chemistry? Sign up to Cation Club for free revision materials sent straight to your inbox! Best for notes

Covers the physical and chemical properties of compounds on UK A level chemistry syllabuses, and includes a limited amount of biochemistry. It’s time to prepare for your A-level chemistry exam. Don’t be daunted by the volume of material you need to go through or anything you may not know 100% yet, that’s where we at A-level Chemistry come in with loads of revision notes of your coursework no matter if it’s AQA, OCR or EdExcel. We’ve got revision notes that will help you familiarize yourself with the major themes and topics that tend to come up in the exams so you’ll feel prepared and confident before you enter the exam hall. Codes are used to transfer access provisions to other users. School customers will be given Codes on printed vouchers so they can provide students with access to titles. You have read and understand this Agreement and agree that it constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement between us with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 12. Law and Disputes The Questions and Answers section contains practice examination papers for you to try. There is also a set of students’ answers for each question, with comments from an examiner.A lot of students find videos easier to follow than text alone, but it can be overwhelming to find the best material on a massive platform such as YouTube, especially since A Level chemistry isn’t exactly #trending. These are my top four channels for finding clear, uncluttered explainer videos. Science with Hazel The Agreement and the access granted to use the Service automatically terminate if you fail to comply with any part of this Agreement. Termination of the Agreement (howsoever occasioned) shall not affect any accrued rights or liabilities of either party. The revision guides are split into physical, inorganic and organic chemistry. There are no modules. The AS only topics are labelled AS. Physical Chemistry Explains how you can analyse substances using machines - mass spectrometry, infra-red spectroscopy, NMR, UV-visible absorption spectrometry and chromatography.

Please call Customer Services on 0800 1712 712 if you are experiencing difficulties or have any questions. 8. Disclaimer A-Levels are linear, which means all the content you’ve studied in both Year 12 and Year 13 will be assessed in exams at the end of the course. Exams for A-Level students usually take place in May and June, so it’s important to make sure you plan ahead and start early to give yourself plenty of time to revise. Seneca are making their basic online courses free during the pandemic and they have courses for all of the major UK exam boards which are easy to search by subject. Their main attraction is the interactivity and variety – you are presented with text, diagrams and videos and asked questions as you go through. A selection of questions that I have been asked lots of times about Chemguide together with a few general comments. There are also a number of chemistry questions that I have been asked and which I haven't been able to find good answers for!

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Keep in mind that your brain is like a sponge and that it takes time to process information. Limit your revision sessions to between 40 to 60 minutes and then stretch your legs and take a break for 10 minutes. It’s also important to do more than just read as you’ll soon lose focus. Include other activities like note-taking or mind mapping to keep you engaged. This Introduction contains an overview of the AS and A2 chemistry courses and how they are assessed, some advice on revision and advice on the question papers.

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