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More Difficult Titration Calculation Questions

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This worksheet includes questions involving different ratios of acid and base, solutions made from different masses of reactants in the solid state, as well as questions involving %purity and calculating number of moles from volumes of gas. It is designed for separate science GCSE/IGCSE students and 1st year A Level students.
Foundation Chemistry: atoms, Periodic table, chemical reactionsQuick View
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Foundation Chemistry: atoms, Periodic table, chemical reactions

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Worksheet covering Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, redox reactions of metals and non-metals. Suitable for 13+ entrance exams, Year 9 and year 10 students.The aim is to test the students' understanding of the foundation concepts of Chemistry. Full answers is also available.
Oxidation NumbersQuick View
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Oxidation Numbers

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Introduction to the definition and chemistry of oxidation numbers. Includes practice questions in calculation of oxidation numbers, question on the significance of oxidation numbers in determining whether a reaction is a redox reaction.
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Understanding trends and Types of Chemical Reactions

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This worksheet is suitable for all GCSE Chemistry syllabuses. It is designed to provide a framework for teaching the concepts of trends in oxidising and reducing strengths of elements in the periodic table. In addition, it allows for an exploration of different types of chemical reactions.
A Level Respiration, the process and the energy aspects of the steps.Quick View
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A Level Respiration, the process and the energy aspects of the steps.

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An exploration of the ideas and concepts of respiration for all A Level syllabuses . The questions provide a framework to teach and learn the different aspects of the stages of respiration including the chemistry of the exothermic nature of glycolysis, oxidation reactions of the electron transport chain and proton motive force, as well as the importance of splitting the overall reaction into many stages.
Enzymes: Their biochemistry and importance in organisms and industryQuick View
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Enzymes: Their biochemistry and importance in organisms and industry

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This worksheet is designed as a framework for a wide ranging exploration and understanding of the biochemistry of enzymes in terms of their function, interactions with helper and inhibitor molecules, and denaturation. It also allows an exploration of the importance of enzyme immobilisation in industrial uses of enzymes. It is suitable for all A Level syllabuses.
GeneticsQuick View
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Genetics

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An introduction to the terms and concepts of genetics.
Carbonyl chemistryQuick View
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Carbonyl chemistry

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An introduction to the chemical characteristics of carbonyl chemistry, including practice reaction mechanisms using curly arrows, the differences between aldehydes and ketones, and the concepts of chirality
Energy and ForcesQuick View
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Energy and Forces

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A worksheet the definitions of energy, work done, powerNewton's Laws of Motion, energy transfers, and terminal velocity. Includes questions.