WJEC • Chemistry
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WJEC Chemistry unit 1 Flashcards that I am continuing converting from paper to ankiapp digital. These Flashcards secured me an A* at A level. I am currently at unit 1.4 but you will have them all as and when I update them. THE FLASHCARDS ARE BASED OFF THE WJEC SPECIFICATION AND MARK SCHEME ONLY!! Any feedback will be appreciated
Summary map showing different reactions for each type in organic chemistry and the conditions required. For example, reaction between alkane and Halogenoalkane.
This is the best document for understanding chemical bonds, for those who struggle with them
my document is very helpful for students like me because i am also a student who did struggle in bonding an I did receive an A* for the bonding lesson so please use this, this is the best one for people who are struggling
Predicted A* student handwritten notes. Includes summaries on the topics of Organic Chemistry and Physical/Inorganic Chemistry, including aromatic compounds and d-block. Follows Specification closely, so it will be useful for your A2 Academic Journey.
Predicted A* student handwritten notes. Includes everything on the topic of Inorganic Chemistry, from enthalpy, units, fuel cells (redox) to acid base titrations. Follows Specification closely, so it will be useful for your A2 Academic Journey.
Predicted A* student handwritten notes. Includes everything on the topic of Organic Chemistry, from aromaticity, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids to amines. Follows Specification closely, so it will be useful for your A2 Academic Journey.
Everything you need to know about significant figures and percentage errors when facing exam questions.
It consists most of the common mistakes you would make for all the topics in A level chemistry, as well as some additional knowledge (in the boundary of the A level syllabus, so the teacher may not tell you but it could come up in exam) to let you comprehend those concepts. You don't have to read the text book anymore if you have this note