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Edexcel Chemistry P1

Predictions for GCSE paper tomorrow?
Did Electrolysis come up last year?

I reckon stuff like Haber Process, Dynamic Equilibria, maybe titrations, lots of calcs, possibly fuel cells?
Original post by MBa16.
Predictions for GCSE paper tomorrow?
Reply 2
I don't think electrolysis was big on last years paper. Best get revising aha
Original post by 06Dhoworth
Did Electrolysis come up last year?

I reckon stuff like Haber Process, Dynamic Equilibria, maybe titrations, lots of calcs, possibly fuel cells?
good luck!
Original post by MBa16.
I don't think electrolysis was big on last years paper. Best get revising aha
Reply 4
Original post by 06Dhoworth
Did Electrolysis come up last year?

I reckon stuff like Haber Process, Dynamic Equilibria, maybe titrations, lots of calcs, possibly fuel cells?


Isn't harber process paper 2
Reply 5
Thank you and you:smile:
Original post by 06Dhoworth
good luck!
Reply 6
I reckon quite a few core practicals since biology basically had none plus I think it will be hard because biology was easy
Original post by MBa16.
Predictions for GCSE paper tomorrow?
Reply 7
No paper 1


Original post by G.1641
Isn't harber process paper 2
guys help i dont know what to revise out of the syllabus and only have a few hours!!!
Original post by funkycherry
guys help i dont know what to revise out of the syllabus and only have a few hours!!!

honestly go watch freesciencelessons and UNDERSTAND main concepts
Reply 10
There's likely to be calculations so make sure you a familiar with them
Original post by funkycherry
guys help i dont know what to revise out of the syllabus and only have a few hours!!!
Which core pracs could come up?
Reply 12
Titration
The crucible one with the magnesium
Distillation
Chromatography
Neutralisation
Making soluble salts
electrolysis of non-inert electrodes

Original post by 06Dhoworth
Which core pracs could come up?
electrolysis will definitley come up
titration aswell
neutralisation
isotopes
haber process
fuel cell

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