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OCR A-Level Transition Metals & Physical Chemistry Summary Notes

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Summative notes for OCR A-Level Module 5 (Y13). Contains notes on acids/buffers/bases, transition metals, enthalpy and entropy, and redox/electrode potentials. Notes are written to the specification and match the mark scheme. The document contains diagrams, example equations, exam tips and worked questions. Enjoy!

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