Oh no! Halide ions and sulphuric acid are horrible! Not any more. Explore this video to find out a neat way of working out the reduction of sulphuric acid reactions and remembering the products of these reactions.
Thank you so much for this video and all your other videos. I never really understood this when we first learnt it at school but your 'race track' has really helped!
Yeah, I've already shared it to a lot of people, and they appreciate your videos!! But, can you do a video about physical properties of Metals and Non-metals please. I understand the physical properties of Metals and Non-metals, but I just need more help. Thanks a lot!!!
Heh. Predictions are dangerous, I tend to avoid them. Just plenty of practice using the past papers will cover what you need in terms of exam technique. People who predict are really just guessing. Heh.
im really struggling with the aqa june 2016 and specimen papers and its stressing me out with exams coming up in the next week or so. Is there any way u could do a run through of it... all the materials are on Aqas website
May be difficult to do it within the time frame you need. Have to film and upload all the revision videos for different exam boards and that is going to be a push to get them out in time.
I have my Edexcel AS Chemistry Unit 3 exam tomorrow. This paper mainly involves practicals..What do you suggest me to most focus on? and can you supply me with any notes if you have any. Thanks a lot! :)
Loody Nagy I am not fully familiar with Edexcel syllabus so I can't really comment. I would encourage you to look at past examiners reports into past papers to see what went well and what didn't. It gives you an insight into what examiners want from an answer. These can be found on Edexcel website.
I don't know what you are referring to?? There is no charge of +4 on SO2 and neither with H2S. All the equations on the vid balance in terms of atoms and charges.