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AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY (TRIPLE) 9-1 - Thursday 17th May 2018

Preparation thoughts?

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electrolysis, learn the reactivity series, properties of group 1 metals, transition metals, halogen and noble gases too and quantitative chemistry; get that on point for sure.
Concentrations with titrations is a L
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I'm hoping for some quantitative chemistry. Electrolysis could pop up and definitely metals. Some kind of chemical equations for sure and bonding (ionic, covalent, giant covalent, metallic).
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yh defo lots of quantitative chemistry cause there was lots of Maths for the biology exam too.
After I ****ed up biology which is meant to be the “easier” one I’m scared
I bet nanotubes and/or metallic bonding will come up, don’t remember seeing it in the specimin/mock papers... electrolysis is surely a given to come up, fuel cells probably aswell.
Thank god we had the Mendeleev periodic table question in the official mocks so the chance of something similar coming up again is small!!!!,
Original post by Farhana001
After I ****ed up biology which is meant to be the “easier” one I’m scared


Atleast there’s two exams so you can bring up your mark
Original post by UnbelieveableTim
Atleast there’s two exams so you can bring up your mark


I only have one 😭 I do triple
Original post by Farhana001
I only have one 😭 I do triple


I do triple and there are two for each science?
Original post by UnbelieveableTim
I do triple and there are two for each science?


Yeah but I have one paper left for biology
I am using this really good website called seneca for most of my subjects and I think that there may be a 6 marker on different types of bonding and definitely will have a question on nano particles.
What’s a good way to remember reactivity series?!
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[QUOTE="Oliviacadden;77670194"]What’s a good way to remember reactivity series?![/QUOTE

the group 1 metals up to Lithium are the first three + calcium from group two. these are the most reactive
Potassium, sodium, lithium and calcium

then the middle are MAZITL
Magnesium, aluminum, (carbon), zinc, iron, tin and lead

then (hydrogen), copper and the precious metals
(hydrogen), copper, silver, gold and platinum. these are the least reactive
(edited 5 years ago)
Reply 15
Exam in couple hours lol for triple :frown:
Im soooo scared
i feel like i dont remember anything. might aswell not sit the exam tbh
How did the exam go bois?
It was alright, lots of maths and equations though.

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