This bundle resource includes a list of the possible questions and answers that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry PAPER 2 ONLY.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
If you’d prefer purchasing the Q & As for a single topic, feel free to check out the links to those below.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of The Rate and Extent of Chemical Changes.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of Quantitative Chemistry.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of Chemical Analysis.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of Chemistry of the Atmosphere.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of Using Resources.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of Chemical Changes.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.
These are a list of the possible questions that could be asked in the new 9-1 GCSE style exams for AQA Chemistry under the single topic of Energy Changes.
This resource is targeted at teachers who can encourage pupils to use these questions as they are or even turn them into cue cards which have been proven as an efficient revision resource for many pupils.
Note: The page references are for the CGP Chemistry Book (purely so that answers can be explored in more detail if pupils are ever confused). However, the book is not essential.