What is Kp and how is it different from all the other equilibrium constants? Read on for a brief overview of everything you need to know equilibria!
Electronegativity is one of the core concepts underpinning chemistry at A-level and beyond. But what is it and why does it occur? Read on to find out...
A quick A-level Chemistry review of periodicity and periodic trends across the periodic table
Radical Substitution is one of the key mechanisms in A-level Chemistry, yet it's quite different from all of the other mechanisms that you will come across, using dots rather than displayed formulae...
Here's a full list of every useful website for Chemistry students, which I'll update as I find more...
Qualitative Analysis relies on simple observations, such as colour changes or precipitates, rather than precise measurements, and can be done on a test tube scale...
Electron structure relies on these concepts, so read on to find out what they're all about...
Now you've got to A-level, you may be wondering "What's the difference?" or "Which ones to I need to know". Read on to have all your questions answered!
This topic bemuses A-level and GCSE students alike - but it doesn't have to be that way! Here's a short, simple and very colourful guide to moles...
Confused? Here's a very short guide into what compounds, molecules and polyatomic ions are and what ones you need to know for you A-level...
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