Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Chemistry exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/2to1AEy
Richard looks at ionic compounds for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how ionic compounds are formed and some key properties. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at ionic bonds for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what ionic bonds are and their key properties. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at atomic size & number for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how big an atom is and what atomic number and mass number are. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at noble gases & halogens for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what properties and trends of noble gases and halogens. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at different bond types for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different types of chemical bonds that exist. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at the periodic table for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how the periodic table developed and what the key features of the periodic table are. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at chemical reactions & equations for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what chemical reactions are and the different types of equations. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at isotopes for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what an isotope is and some common examples of isotopes. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at transition metals for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at where transition metals are in the periodic table and what their properties are. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at acids, alkalis & redox reactions for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what acids and alkalis are and how electrons are transferred in redox reactions. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at concentrations & amounts for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the units for concentration and how to calculate it. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at reactivity tests and extraction for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how to test for reactivity and how metals are separated from their ores. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at displacement reactions for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at when and why displacement reactions occur. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Time to bond together? Join Jono as he runs through all the different types of chemical bonds you need to know for your GCSE chemistry. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. Any requests? Send them to us on Instagram!
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Richard looks at yield for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what yield is, how to calculate it and why it is never 100%. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard explores neutralisations and titrations for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different neutralisation reactions and how you complete titrations for neutralisation reactions. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard explores neutralisations and titrations for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different neutralisation reactions and how you complete titrations for neutralisation reactions. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at mixtures for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what a mixture is and how they can be separated. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at carboxylic acids for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the structure of carboxylic acids and some reactions involving carboxylic acids. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at the model of the atom for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how our understanding of the atom has changed over time and what we know now. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at alkali metals for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what alkali metals are, where they are found in the periodic table and what trends there are in their properties. Suitable for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at potable water for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what makes water potable and the different processes of making fresh, sea and salt water potable. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard looks at the importance of the Haber process for producing food from cops for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the conditions needed in the process and why farmers need to add nitrates to the soil. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard explores fractional distillation for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will go into the process of separating crude oil into groups of hydrocarbons. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Richard explores reaction profiles for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will go into what reaction profiles are and how they differ for exothermic and endothermic reactions. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam.
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Concentrate on the precipitate, elevate your mental state and improve your exam fate as Jono PURIFIES your brain and FORMULATES the ideas you need to boss your GCSE Chemistry exam. (Help I love puns). Get your brain mobile as Jono talks over chromatography, Rf values, and precipitates. SO MUCH KNOWLEDGE. SO LITTLE TIME. ARE YOU READY? Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Don’t panic - it’s organic! In this additive-free episode, Jono covers EVERYTHING you need to about organic chemistry for your GCSE chemistry exam. Not to be CRUDE, but this episode is CRACKING. Saturate your brain with knowledge as Jono covers alkanes, alkenes, fractional distillation & polymerisation. Enjoy. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
You're nearly there! Join Jono for some last minute tips, tricks, and stress busters before GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 tomorrow. Are you ready for the drag queen guide to reducing stress? Honey, I hope so. Jono will also talk a little bit about atoms and stuff, too (kinda important I guess). Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Jono is a complete state as he goes from solid, to liquid, to gas in this HyperPodcast summarising the three key states of matter. Get gassed up with this solid prep for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
What are the different types of bonds? No time to read? Need a quick 3-minute summary? Jono downs a double espresso and runs through the three types of bonding you need to know for your GCSE Chemistry exam in lightning speed. Buckle up… Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
The entire GCSE Chemistry syllabus is now covered in these podcasts, so what are you waiting for? Get listening and let us know what other resources would be useful - revision podcasts? Episodes going over past papers? Good luck with all your exams!
NPK hun? Get your grow on as Jono runs through the sources of compounds founds in NPK fertilisers for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what where we source the key components of plant fertilisers. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
What's NPK?! No Problem Kinetics? Nine Pretty Kittens? - Jono runs through the fertilisers you need to know for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at agricultural productivity and modern fertiliser usage. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Haber, better, faster, stronger. In this episode, Jono goes into even more detail about the Haber process for your GCSE Chemistry exam. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Let's get creative! Jono talks about ceramic, polymers and composites for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what each of them are and go through some examples. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Get together! Jono breaks down metals in corrosion, but then brings it all back together and talks about alloys for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at rusting, different alloys and their uses. Let's get it together! Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Have you heard this episode before? Jono talks about reducing, reusing and recycling for your GCSE exam. That's right, reducing, reusing and recycling. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
It's the circle of life! Jono gets animated and talks about lifecylce assessments for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the stages of product development and the age old rivalry of plastic vs paper bags. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Jono gets down and dirty and talks about common pollutants in our atmosphere for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at acid rain, carbon monoxide and particulates. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
What changes can you make? Jono gets eco and looks at the different sources of pollutants in the atmosphere for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at carbon footprints and steps at minimising climate change. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Jono spills the tea and goes into even more detail about greenhouse gases for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at evidence, misinformation and the potential consequences of climate change. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/.
Jono gets gassed up as he talks about Greenhouse Gases for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the greenhouse effect and the impact we humans have. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono keeps breathin' and breathin' and breathin' as he talks about oxygen and carbon dioxide for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how the proportions of oxygen and carbon dioxide have changed in the atmosphere and why. Excited? You should be. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono gets gassed as he talks about the key gases that make up our atmosphere. In this episode, he will look at the early earth's atmosphere and the key proportions of gases in the modern atmosphere you need to know. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono has method to his madness as he goes over flame emission spectroscopy methodology for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of modern chemical methods and provide a case study. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
It's a triple threat as Jono tackles carbonates, halides and sulfates for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, Jono will look at reactions, identifications and precipitations. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Today's forecast? A strong chance of precipitation. In this episode, Jono will look at common hydroxide ion precipitates and review the key colours you need to know. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
I'm burning up! Jono raises the temperature and talks about flame tests and common ion colours for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how to set up flame test apparatus and the colours you need to learn. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Revision doesn't have to be a pain the gas! Jono gets effervescent and concisely reviews the key gas tests you need to know for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the tests for hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono get bubbly, lit, and GLOWING as he looks at some tests for common gasses for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the tests for hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Cleanse your aura with Jono as he talks about purity and formulations for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at formulations and chromatography. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
What's in your genes? Jono talks about DNA for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at polymerisation, nucleotides, and some other examples of natural polymers. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Gains? Jono gives you the low down on proteins for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at amino acids, polypetides, and proteins in the body. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Don't feel alone! Jono brings monomers together and talks about polymerisation for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at condensation polymerisation and natural polymers. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Things get experimental when Jono talks over the process of paper chromatography for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the experimental setup for paper chromatography and how to analyse the results. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono keeps the party going and goes into even more detail about alcohols and their reactions for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at their alcohol reactions and the yeasty process of fermentation. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Consolidate the monomers of knowledge in your brain as Jono talks about polymers for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at addition reactions and how to name polymers. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Take your brain on a booze cruise as Jono talks about alcohols for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at their composition, general formula, and uses. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono runs through the reactions of alkenes for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at alkene addition reactions with steam, hydrogen, and halogens. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono gets cracking and looks at the production of alkenes from crude oil for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the two types of cracking and uses for alkenes. Say crack again. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Double trouble as Jono goes through alkenes and carbon-carbon double bonds for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at alkenes and their key features. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Burning up? Jono looks at the combustion of hydrocarbons for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at complete and incomplete combustion. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono tries to saturate your brain with facts about alkanes for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at their composition, general formula, and uses. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
What's Jono's position on equilibrium? He looks at equilibrium reactions for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at the varying effects od temperature, pressure, and concentration on equilibrium position. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono goes organic and talks about crude oil for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at how crude oil forms, what it's made from, and how it's used. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono speeds things up while looking at catalysts for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at how catalysts work and how they impact rate of reactions. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono jumps back and forth looking at chemical equilibrium for GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at Le Chatelier's principle, reversible reactions, and dynamic equilibrium. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
What does it mean to be successful? Jono looks at the key topic of chemical reactions and collisions for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at rates of reactions, successful collisions, and try not to go on too many tangents. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono gets lit looking at chemical cells for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at what makes up a fuel cell, the half equations at each electrode, and their relative advantages. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono looks at chemical cells in even more depth for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at what makes up batteries and what can make them rechargeable. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Description: Jono looks at chemical cells for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at cells, batteries and their constituents. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono gets hot and cold as he has a look at endothermic and exothermic reactions for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look review key definitions and the principles of energy transfer. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono takes a deeper look into reaction profiles for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will review reaction profiles, talk about catalysts, AND bond energies! Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono takes a further look at electrolysis for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look review key definitions and talk about the electrolysis of aqueous solutions.. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono looks at electrolysis for your GCSE exam. In this episode, he will look at key definitions like anode, cathode, anion and cation and talk about metal purification. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Jono looks at the even more reactions of metals with acids for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the soluble vs insoluble solutions and lab methods for separating solids and liquids. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
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Jono looks at the pH scale for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will talk through acids, alkalis, indicators, and what it means to be basic. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Richard takes a second look at alternative methods of extracting metals for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different ways in which metals can be extracted from their ores. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Jono looks at the riveting reactions of metals with acids for your GCSE chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the reactions of metals, metal oxides, carbonated and hydroxides with acids (with a cheeky bit of redox thrown in - lucky you!). Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit: https://www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision/
Richard takes a first look at alternative methods of extracting metals for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different ways in which metals can be extracted from their ores. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a look at waste water for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different ways in which waste water is collected and treated. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a natural resources for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different natural resources that are used by humans. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a second look at potable water for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different sources of potable water and how water is made potable for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a first look at moles for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what moles are and how they are used. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a second look at moles for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how to calculate using moles. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a measuring mass for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what how to measure mass and why it is useful to track reactions using mass. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a equation & formula for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what equations are and how they can be balanced. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a relative formula mass for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what relative formula mass is and how is can be calculated. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a second look at nanotechnology for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at why nanotechnology is useful to chemists. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a first look at nanotechnology for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different sizes of particles used in nanotechnology and why they are useful. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a second look at carbon structures for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different carbon structures and their properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a look at alloys & conductors for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what alloys are and how conductors conduct electricity and heat. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes look at carbon structures for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different carbon structures and their properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at molecular forces & polymers for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different molecular forces in substance and how they affect their properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard takes a look at metals and giant covalent structures for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different the structure of metals and what you need to know about giant covalent structures. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at chemical properties for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at trends in chemical properties and the underlying causes behind them. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at changing states for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what is needed for a substance to change state and some key words linked to the topic. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at covalent & metallic bonds for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the difference between these bonds and what their key properties are. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at states of matter for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different states of matter and their properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at representing covalent bonds for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what the different ways covalent bonds can be represented and the limitations of each option. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at ionic compounds for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how ionic compounds are formed and some key properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at ionic bonds for your GCSEChemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what ionic bonds are and their key properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at atomic size & number for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how big an atom is and what atomic number and mass number are. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at noble gases & halogens for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what properties and trends of noble gases and halogens. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at different bond types for your GCSEChemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the different types of chemical bonds that exist. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at the periodic table for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how the periodic table developed and what the key features of the periodic table are. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at chemical reactions & equations for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what chemical reactions are and the different types of equations. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at isotopes for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what an isotope is and some common examples of isotopes. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at transition metals for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at where transition metals are in the periodic table and what their properties are. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at concentrations & amounts for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the units for concentration and how to calculate it. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at acids, alkalis & redox reactions for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what acids and alkalis are and how electrons are transferred in redox reactions. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at displacement reactions for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at when and why displacement reactions occur. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at reactivity tests & extraction for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how to test for reactivity and how metals are separated from their ores. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at yield for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what yield is, how to calculate it and why it is never 100%. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at atom economy for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what atom economy is and how to calculate it. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard explores neutralisations and titrations for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at different neutralisation reactions and how you complete titrations for neutralisation reactions. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at mixtures for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what a mixture is and how they can be separated. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at carboxylic acids for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the structure of carboxylic acids and some reactions involving carboxylic acids. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at the model of the atom for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at how our understanding of the atom has changed over time and what we know now. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at alkali metals for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what alkali metals are, where they are found in the periodic table and what trends there are in their properties. Ideal for preparing your for GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at potable water for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at what makes water potable and the different processes of making fresh, sea and salt water potable. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard looks at the importance of the Haber process for producing food from cops for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will look at the conditions needed in the process and why farmers need to add nitrates to the soil. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
How is fuel produced from crude oil? Listen to Richard explain the process in which crude oil is separated into compounds which are useful to humans as fuels for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he also explores what the products of fractional distillation can be used for. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision
Richard explores an reaction profiles for your GCSE Chemistry exam. In this episode, he will go into what what reaction profiles are and how they differ for exothermic and endothermic reactions. Ideal for preparing your GCSE Chemistry exam. For more info visit www.senecalearning.com/blog/gcse-chemistry-revision