All resources are made by myself!
I studied A-level Chemistry, Physics and Maths, as well as AS-level Biology, on the NEW 2015 specifications.
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All resources are made by myself!
I studied A-level Chemistry, Physics and Maths, as well as AS-level Biology, on the NEW 2015 specifications.
Feel free to leave honest feedback and comments.
Chemistry A-level Revision Pack includes over 30 Pages of quick questions on the NEW Chemistry A-Level.
It tests students' fundamental knowledge in a short, easy and effective way.
The questions are written by an Edexcel A-Level Chemistry student, with the idea that the answers are easily and rapidly found in any revision guide or textbook.
Would be suitable for all syllabuses - this pack tests purely Scientific and Practical knowledge.
Example questions:
- Give the general expression for calculating Kp:
- What is a monoprotic acid?
- What effect does diluting a strong acid by a factor of 10 have on its pH?
- Describe and explain how to choose a suitable indicator by using a titration curve:
- Define enthalpy of atomisation:
- What factors affect enthalpy change of hydration?
- What is the purpose of a salt bridge in the electrochemical cell?
- Describe a method of measuring rate with gas volume:
- Why don’t racemic mixtures have an effect on plane-polarised light?
- Why is benzene resistant to addition reactions?
Complete map of all the A-Level Chemistry reactions!
FILL IN THE BLANKS with the included template sheets!
1 x Full reaction map (including reagents + condition)
1 x Template with missing reagents
1 x Template with missing species
A step-by-step guide to all Edexcel A Level Chemistry practicals.
Written by myself, an A Level Chemistry student
Includes:
- methods
- diagrams
- calculation guidance
- sources of errors and solutions
Simple, interactive guide to quickly help students learn cation/anion identification.
Click on an ion and see what its test result is!
All of the inorganic A-level identification tests are included:
- colours of aqueous transition metal solutions (+)
- flame tests (+)
- addition of NaOH (+), including dropwise and in excess
- addition of NH3 (+) including dropwise and in excess
- addition of AgNO3 (-) including addition of NH3
- addition of conc. H2SO4 (-) including reaction products
- halide displacement reactions (-) including reaction products
- addition of BaCl (-) including reaction products
- thermal decomposition results (+/-)
This helpful, homemade guide takes students through the plethora of acid-base calculations in a step-by-step manner.
Calculations include:
1. pH of strong/weak, acids/bases
2. Ka and pKa
3. Kw and pKw
4. pH of a buffer solution
5. pH of acid-base mixtures
6. [H+] from pH
7. Acid-base proportions for a given pH
AND MANY MORE
Acid-base calculations have never been so easy!
Chemistry AS Revision Pack includes over 30 Pages of quick questions on the NEW Chemistry AS Level.
It tests students' fundamental knowledge in a short, easy and effective way.
The questions are written by an Edexcel AS Level Chemistry student, with the idea that the answers are easily and rapidly found in any revision guide or textbook.
Would be suitable for all syllabuses - this pack tests purely Scientific and Practical knowledge.
Example questions:
- How many electrons are in an s subshell?
- How is ionisation energy affected across a period? Why?
- What is bond enthalpy?
- Draw a trigonal planar molecule and label the bond angles:
- Give two factors that increase the strength of London forces:
- What is a disproportionation reaction?
- Give the flame colour of a potassium-containing compound:
- What is the formula for calculating number of moles?
- What is homolytic fission?
- How does a pi bond form?
- How does increasing temperature affect rate of reaction and why?