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Hi, does anyone know all the equations you need to know for chemistry separate science, or if you have a link to an equation sheet, please help
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for gcse chem (for AQA anyways) you are expected to know the equations such as rate of reaction. the only thing you are given in the exam is a periodic table. most of them are pretty straightforward, its just being able to use them in questions. nowhere near as much for physics. hope this helps!
Original post by Learning Enni
Hi, does anyone know all the equations you need to know for chemistry separate science, or if you have a link to an equation sheet, please help

You need quite alot tbh; atom economy, mass yield, moles, concentration, moles of gas, relative atomic mass via abundance etc.
Original post by Levi.-
You need quite alot tbh; atom economy, mass yield, moles, concentration, moles of gas, relative atomic mass via abundance etc.


thanks
Original post by connred
for gcse chem (for AQA anyways) you are expected to know the equations such as rate of reaction. the only thing you are given in the exam is a periodic table. most of them are pretty straightforward, its just being able to use them in questions. nowhere near as much for physics. hope this helps!


thanks for your help
Original post by connred
for gcse chem (for AQA anyways) you are expected to know the equations such as rate of reaction. the only thing you are given in the exam is a periodic table. most of them are pretty straightforward, its just being able to use them in questions. nowhere near as much for physics. hope this helps!


thanks for your help

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