AQA • Chemistry
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Modules Chemistry at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of Chemistry at AQA
- Unit 1 - Foundation Chemistry 1
- Unit 2 - Chemistry in Action Halogenoalkanes 17
- Unit 3 - Investigative and Pratical Skills in AS Chemistry 2
- Unit 3, controlling the rates, chemical energy, equilibrium, getting the most of reactants and chemical industry 1
- Unit 3.1.1 - Atomic Structure 7405 1
- Unit 4 - Kinetics, Equilibira and Organic Chemistry Kinetics 11
- Unit 5 - Energetics, Redox, Inorganic Chemistry Thermodynamics 9
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