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I've started revising and I know that there are specific equations I need to remember e.g., chlorine equations, born harber process and potassium permanganate.

Do you know where I can find a list of all the required equations that could come up in the exams?
Original post by Cyion
I've started revising and I know that there are specific equations I need to remember e.g., chlorine equations, born harber process and potassium permanganate.

Do you know where I can find a list of all the required equations that could come up in the exams?

Usually, it’s better to just work out the equations.

You are shown how to derive and combine half equations in the redox topic and you were taught how to balance overall equations during GCSE, so you should have the necessary skills to just work them out.

However if you remain intent on memorisation, the chances are that if you look through the notes by physics and maths tutor, you will find most of the equations that come up.
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