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Good sites for a-level chemistry note taking/revision

what good sites are there for revising and taking down notes , i know about chemguide but i was wondering if there's any others , thanks
SnapRevise.co.uk (However you need to pay to get access to the materials they provide other than a couple of trial videos.)

Youtube.co.uk - E Rintoul Great for learning A level chemistry from scratch or to just revise.

Khanacademy.org - An amazing site, seriously.

physicsandmathstutor.com Great site and also contains past papers.
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Original post by CharliesUK
SnapRevise.co.uk (However you need to pay to get access to the materials they provide other than a couple of trial videos.)

Youtube.co.uk - E Rintoul Great for learning A level chemistry from scratch or to revise.

Khanacademy.org - An amazing site, seriously.

physicsandmathstutor.com Great site and also contains past papers.


wow that's really helpful , thanks a bunch :smile:
Original post by Ray_Shadows
wow that's really helpful , thanks a bunch :smile:


No problem ;D . Just make sure you start early on revision :smile:
The main 3 I’ve been using are chem revise (different from chem guide), physics and maths tutor last but not least revisely. Good luck.
chemrevise.org
https://chemrevise.org/

This is a pretty good site which has revision guides for each board.
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Original post by Ray_Shadows
what good sites are there for revising and taking down notes , i know about chemguide but i was wondering if there's any others , thanks



Chemguide is really good. Jim Clarke is a God at chemistry and I'd thoroughly recommend his book for A level chemistry calculations as it explains how to do all questions on any topic for every exam board.
Chemrevise.org is another brilliant one. I do Edexcel and find it really useful at explaining the topics in a condensed note form:
https://chemrevise.org/3-edexcel-revision-guides/
Compound Interest (Compounchem) is really good for infographics that explain general chemistry issues/topics
Physics and Maths Tutor is great for past papers
Get Revising has a load of resources from other students
Khanacademy
Crashcourse on Youtube is also pretty good for all exam boards
Original post by Ray_Shadows
what good sites are there for revising and taking down notes , i know about chemguide but i was wondering if there's any others , thanks


Try E. Rintoul on youtube he is amazing and teaches the new spec!!
Original post by CharliesUK
No problem ;D . Just make sure you start early on revision :smile:


yeh i'm trying , the mian reason why i'm asking is because i keep getting c's and d's in tests
Original post by Kayleighm18
Try E. Rintoul on youtube he is amazing and teaches the new spec!!


Original post by Ryan CS
Chemguide is really good. Jim Clarke is a God at chemistry and I'd thoroughly recommend his book for A level chemistry calculations as it explains how to do all questions on any topic for every exam board.
Chemrevise.org is another brilliant one. I do Edexcel and find it really useful at explaining the topics in a condensed note form:
https://chemrevise.org/3-edexcel-revision-guides/
Compound Interest (Compounchem) is really good for infographics that explain general chemistry issues/topics
Physics and Maths Tutor is great for past papers
Get Revising has a load of resources from other students
Khanacademy
Crashcourse on Youtube is also pretty good for all exam boards


Original post by Ajanth.T
https://chemrevise.org/

This is a pretty good site which has revision guides for each board.


Original post by ItsMeDario
chemrevise.org


Original post by Anisa100
The main 3 I’ve been using are chem revise (different from chem guide), physics and maths tutor last but not least revisely. Good luck.


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