Well this is only the second year I've written the full papers for AQA... I always recommend students do all three before the first exam simply because some stuff I had predicted for paper 3 ended up in paper 1 - you can never tell exactly :) My lattice enthalpy and solubility, TOF and calculation questions were very similar. I would not recommend a student simply buys a predicted paper and only revises those questions - the purpose is to give you a challenging paper, with a helpful markscheme/video walkthrough with questions that match your spec and exam style but are unseen, as so many students run out of questions they haven't seen before! Sorry for the long response but I have integrity and refuse to be one of those people who says 'hey buy my papers this is all you need for an A*' 🙄
Hi, well obviously I'm biased but my predicted papers have some pretty challenging examples. Even better, my A Level revision package includes the predicted papers and walkthroughs as well as special masterclass lessons in which we go over more challenging topics and examples in detail, and you get to join live lessons to prepare for each exam :) ckchemistry.co.uk/product/aqa-full-revision-masterclass-package/
Also although I think it's amazing value to get predicted papers, walkthroughs and live lessons for just £50, I know it's not in everyone's budget so I have some practice calcs questions with walkthroughs on the rest of my RUclips channel and the A Level chemistry resources section of the website 👍👍
Is that for mixtures of strong acids/bases? There is one on this year's predicted paper (ckchemistry.co.uk/shop/) and chemsheets have some good booklets with that style of question... Otherwise checkout my buffers video for example calculations: ruclips.net/video/CjB1iJqHruE/видео.htmlsi=kpu7xO0y6oixGTeh Have you downloaded my revision planner? (ckchemistry.co.uk/a-level-chemistry-resources/) That has lots of links to different practice questions for each topic 👍👍
Hey my exams tommrow if i purchase the paper now will i be able to immediately download it
Yes all three papers and mark schemes available for immediate download 👍
How accurate have your predicted chemistry papers been over the years?
Well this is only the second year I've written the full papers for AQA... I always recommend students do all three before the first exam simply because some stuff I had predicted for paper 3 ended up in paper 1 - you can never tell exactly :) My lattice enthalpy and solubility, TOF and calculation questions were very similar. I would not recommend a student simply buys a predicted paper and only revises those questions - the purpose is to give you a challenging paper, with a helpful markscheme/video walkthrough with questions that match your spec and exam style but are unseen, as so many students run out of questions they haven't seen before! Sorry for the long response but I have integrity and refuse to be one of those people who says 'hey buy my papers this is all you need for an A*' 🙄
Please could you recommend where to find hard titration/ redox / kp calculations?
Hi, well obviously I'm biased but my predicted papers have some pretty challenging examples. Even better, my A Level revision package includes the predicted papers and walkthroughs as well as special masterclass lessons in which we go over more challenging topics and examples in detail, and you get to join live lessons to prepare for each exam :) ckchemistry.co.uk/product/aqa-full-revision-masterclass-package/
Also although I think it's amazing value to get predicted papers, walkthroughs and live lessons for just £50, I know it's not in everyone's budget so I have some practice calcs questions with walkthroughs on the rest of my RUclips channel and the A Level chemistry resources section of the website 👍👍
Scienceskool has really good questions on their exam/test papers plus it’s free 😊
6:40 could you give an example of that question/ send a link to some practise questions please
Is that for mixtures of strong acids/bases? There is one on this year's predicted paper (ckchemistry.co.uk/shop/) and chemsheets have some good booklets with that style of question... Otherwise checkout my buffers video for example calculations: ruclips.net/video/CjB1iJqHruE/видео.htmlsi=kpu7xO0y6oixGTeh
Have you downloaded my revision planner? (ckchemistry.co.uk/a-level-chemistry-resources/) That has lots of links to different practice questions for each topic 👍👍