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This course follows the GCSE Chemistry AQA (8462) specification, ensuring full coverage of the exam board requirements. Developed, reviewed and approved by subject experts, it covers everything you need to know to ace your exams.
Course Content
1. Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
2. Bonding, Structure, and the Properties of Matter
3. Quantitative Chemistry
4. Chemical Changes
5. Energy Changes
6. The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change
7. Organic Chemistry
8. Chemical Analysis
9. Chemistry of the Atmosphere
10. Using Resources
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June 2024
June 2023
June 2022
November 2021
November 2020
June 2019
June 2018
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Chemistry
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- Introduction to GCSE Chemistry (AQA)
- 1.1 Atomic Structure, Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
- 1.2 The Periodic Table
- 2.1 Chemical Bonds, Ionic, Covalent and Metallic
- 2.2 How Bonding and Structure are Related to the Properties of Substances
- 2.3 Structure and Bonding of Carbon
- 2.4 Bulk and Surface Properties of Matter including Nanoparticles
- 3.1 Chemical Measurements, Conservation of Mass and the Quantitative Interpretation of Chemical Equations
- 3.2 Use of Amount of Substance in Relation to Masses of Pure Substances
- 3.3 Yield and Atom Economy of Chemical Reactions
- 3.4 Using Concentrations of Solutions in mol/dm³ HT
- 3.5 Use of Amount of Substance in Relation to Volumes of Gases (HT only)
- 4.1 Reactivity of Metals
- 4.2 Reactions of Acids
- 4.3 Electrolysis
- 5.1 Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
- 5.2 Chemical Cells and Fuel Cells
- 6.1 Rate of Reaction
- 6.2 Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium
- 7.1 Carbon Compounds as Fuels and Feedstock
- 7.2 Reactions of Alkenes and Alcohols
- 7.3 Synthetic and Naturally Occurring Polymers
- 8.1 Purity, Formulations and Chromatography
- 8.2 Identification of Common Gases
- 8.3 Identification of Ions by Chemical and Spectroscopic Means
- 9.1 The Composition and Evolution of the Earth’s Atmosphere
- 9.2 Carbon Dioxide and Methane as Greenhouse Gases
- 9.3 Common Atmospheric Pollutants and their Sources
- 10.1 Using the Earth’s Resources and Obtaining Potable Water
- 10.2 Life Cycle Assessment and Recycling
- 10.3 Using Materials
- 10.4 The Haber Process and the use of NPK Fertilisers
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