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checklist made directly from the GCSE AQA Chemistry (triple science) specification so that you can ensure you cover ever aspect of the course in your revision. I used it while doing my GCSEs and consistently got + was predicted 9s (I wont know my final grade though until results day).

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Covered Notes Flashcards Practise Confident
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Paper 1: 1hr 45mins, 100 marks, 50% of GCSE
Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table:
Atoms, elements and compounds
Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles
Size and mass of atoms
Relative atomic mass
Electronic structure
Writing word equations
Writing formulae and balanced equations
Writing half equations
Writing ionic equations
Mixtures
Development of the atom model
The periodic table and its development
Metals and non-metals
Group 0
Group 1
Group 7
Typical transition metal properties
Properties of transition metals in comparison to
group 1 elements
Bonding, Structure and Properties of Matter:
Chemical bonds
Ionic boding and compounds
Covalent bonding and compounds
Metallic bonding and compounds
States of matter and state symbols
Polymers
Properties of metals and alloys
Giant covalent structures
Diamond and graphite
Graphene and fullerenes
Size of particles and their properties
Nanoparticles
Quantitative chemistry:
Conservation of mass and balanced chemical
equations
Relative formula mass
Mass changes when a reactant or product is a gas
Chemical measurements
Moles and using concentrations of solutions in
mol/dm3
Amounts of substances in equations
Using moles to balance equations
Concentration of solutions
Percentage yield
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2022 gcse student sharing their revision resources that helped them achieve all 9s at accessible prices :) studied at gcse: eng lit, eng lang, maths, triple science, history, rs, french, and fine art taking for a level: history, politics, french, economics

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