don't give up guys!! it's never too late. the fact that you're revising right now already gives you a much bigger headstart than all the other students that haven't even tried. proud of yall we got this!!!!
Time stamps: 0:25 > rate and extent of chemical change 15:46 > organic chemistry 30:43 > chemical analysis 39:52 > the earths atmosphere 46:51 > using resources
GOODLUCK TODAY GUYS! This video has helped this Year11 and probably will help the next ones and so on. It is so helpful and we thank you for putting ur time into this for us!! 😁😁😁
Super video! Very underrated channel. Have to admit, it is better than primroses by a mile. I love how you highlight what is for each paper etc. new sub!
Excited for tomorrow so I never have to think about chemistry ever again in my life. honestly just never clicked with me and I'm not really sure what grade to expect probably 6-8
TYSM FOR YOUR HELP MY TRIPLE AQA HIGHER PAPER WENT REALLY BC OF U. YOU HAVE ALSO HELPED ME IN A WAY TO FIND A PASSION FOR CHEMISTRY AND WOULD LIKE TO PURSUE A LEVEL CHEMISTRY
thank you so much your videos really have helped me!!! your the absolute best just wandering do you recommend any resources for physics paper 2 or will you make one as i am real need for some help and your the only teacher that really makes sense to me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I do have Combined Science paper 2, just not Triple! So you can certainly make use of that. I really like Physics Online (the lego man) but I think his paper 2 is behind a pay wall. Pretty sure Primrose Kitten has one?
I like to think of equilibrium as a little man in the middle of the equation. When something increases, he runs away cuz he is scared. So if the LHS concentration increases,equilibrium shifts right as equilibrium runs away
At 04:29 you describe pressure in terms of gas particles, however you stated prior that pressure is amongst the factors that affect chemical reactions. How would gas particles then be used as an example of changing pressure in a 'chemical' reaction?
Are you under the impression that gases can't undergo chemical reactions? Because that's not true. Say... nitrogen and hydrogen reacting together to make ammonia, in the Haber Process. If you cram more particles into the same volume, they'll react faster.
@@DrdeBruinsClassroomThanks for the reply! I had thought that chemical reactions were only subject to scenarios where chemical changes take place. However, I had misunderstood the fact that chemical reactions can take place within all states of matter as you just explained with gas particles.
"Students should be able to: • recall the names of the salts produced when phosphate rock is treated with nitric acid, sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid • compare the industrial production of fertilisers with laboratory preparations of the same compounds, given appropriate information."
Your time stamp doesn't go to it, but I'm assuming you're talking about complete combustion equations? In which case, yes, you could "solve with halves" and then double up. I just tend to find lots of people struggle to get to 6.5 O2 or 9.5 O2 in the first place.
Yes, this covers the full 8462 specification. Obviously there is still a small % of every paper which is putting the facts into new contexts, but this covers all of the facts that you're supposed to be able to actually KNOW rather than have to work out under pressure.
Get on the phone to your gp as soon as the line opens. If you can get a sick note they may be able to make something work in terms of eg using your mock mark
@@DrdeBruinsClassroom thanks for the reply i just did the test they were able to sort out a room for me with a bathroom and i was able to get up and leave whenever i needed, i got up and was sick during the exam but they made sure i was comfortable
@@DrdeBruinsClassroom ah okay then, thank you anyway because these science videos have been a PERFECT help for revision - I’ve got mocks in two weeks and it’s all a bit stressful!
@@creativeweirdo6193 Have you spotted the Recall Q summaries? Not as good as a whole paper run through but might help with Physics revision. So far only done Units 1-3 of Physics but I'm getting there...
Nooooo don't give up! If it's all too overwhelming right now, maybe pick a single topic and use some of the individual videos or the Recall question videos to master that first rather than going for the whole paper in one go?