I'd definitely recommend looking at past papers and looking at what exactly mark schemes have been looking for as this is how I would revise and ensure I knew what kind of things markers would want you to mention in your answers and working out it really helped me when I did A level chemistry a few years ago!
Oh, and there's a youtube channel called Eliot Rintoul that our teacher used to show us.. very helpful for tutorials on different topics!
I recommend chemguide, chemrevise, and Eliot Rintoul for sure!
PMT is your easiest source for past paper questions.
I also use Allery Chemistry on YouTube (but I think it's aimed at OCR B specifically) and I use free trials on UpLearn (really helpful for basic understanding and tests your knowledge)
I recommend chemguide, chemrevise, and Eliot Rintoul for sure!
PMT is your easiest source for past paper questions.
I also use Allery Chemistry on YouTube (but I think it's aimed at OCR B specifically) and I use free trials on UpLearn (really helpful for basic understanding and tests your knowledge)