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I have condensed 20 pages of the America Depth Study Chapter of Edexcel A Level History, Paper 3: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763-1914 Student Book (Edexcel GCE 2015) into a more concise version that can easily be studied from
This document looks at the various models and their pros and cons. This is a common exam question and ensuring you learn these is crucial. In addition, this document looks at the definition of an ionic bond and an answer that would grant you all marks in an exam.
This document is an introduction to the first topic of GCSE chemistry and includes an explanation of all basic concepts ie. periodic table, protons, neutrons, electrons. Diagrams are used to aid this.
This document contains diagrams in relation to both ionic and covalent bonds including all crucial aspects to ensure full marks on a question like this in exams. There is questions in preparation and help you answer exam questions as well as understand ionic compounds.
This document explores covalent bonds and their properties in terms of carbon atoms. a break down of each form of carbon; diamond, graphene, graphite, and fullerenes is provided.
this document contains questions to aid the understanding of the periodic table, charges on an atom as well as protons, neutrons, and electrons and their role in this. It also looks at the electronic configuration and history of an atom.
This document breaks down metals and non-metals and explains reasoning for their placement on the periodic table, understanding this is essential. It breaks down what groups gain or lose electrons when bonding as well as the number of electrons on each shell
This document contains the required information about isotopes at a GCSE level. It has diagrams, explanations, and a broken down explanation of the equations required to find the relative atomic mass.
This is all my pre GCSE exam notes on the first topic of GCSE chemistry (key concepts) it is suitable for both IGCSE and GCSE and secured me an A* grade. I have practice questions, explained answers and topics broken down into more understandable terms.
Complete aesthetically pleasing GCSE revision notes for the Pearson's Edexcel (9-1) Computer Science course, Paper 1.
Made using the specification for this course.