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Understanding into Collision Theory
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    Understanding into Collision Theory

  • This summaries collision theory, a key topic needed in the Scientific Investigative Skill Exam. This will help learners understand in a simpler way what Collision Theory is and how it can be applied into physics an chemistry
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BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE: Unit 18 Assignment B - Industrial chemical reactions BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE: Unit 18 Assignment B - Industrial chemical reactions
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    BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE: Unit 18 Assignment B - Industrial chemical reactions

  • Unit 18 Assignment B - Industrial chemical reactions. Coursework. I also completed all of the required practicals. Learning aim B: Investigate factors affecting rate of reaction in order to understand collision theory IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR BUYERS! (Please note that I cannot take any responsibility for plagiarism, this is meant to be used as a guidance only)
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OCR GCSE Gateway Chemistry A J248/02 - Foundation Tier [QP & MS] - Paper 2(2025)
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    OCR GCSE Gateway Chemistry A J248/02 - Foundation Tier [QP & MS] - Paper 2(2025)

  • ACTUAL OCR GCSE Gateway Chemistry A J248/02 - Foundation Tier [QP & MS] - Paper 2(2025) Master the second half of the syllabus with this complete resource for OCR Gateway Chemistry A J248/02 (Foundation Tier)! This download includes the Question Paper and Mark Scheme for Paper 2. This paper covers distinct topics from Paper 1, focusing heavily on organic chemistry, quantitative analysis, and Earth science. It is essential practice for Foundation Tier students aiming to maximize their marks. ...
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All OCR A A Level Physics Defination paper 2024-2025
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    All OCR A A Level Physics Defination paper 2024-2025

  • All OCR A A Level Physics Definitions Paper What are the SI base units? - Correct Answer Metre, kilogram, ampere, mole, second, kelvin Scalar quantity - Correct Answer Has magnitude but no direction Vector quantity - Correct Answer Has both magnitude and direction Acceleration - Correct Answer rate of change of velocity Define the Newton - Correct Answer the force that causes a mass of 1kg to have an acceleration of 1ms^-2 in the direction of the force Tension - Correct Answer The force w...
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AS level chemistry - CH2 - Unit 2 - WJEC (Wales) specification
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    AS level chemistry - CH2 - Unit 2 - WJEC (Wales) specification

  • AS level chemistry - CH2 - Unit 2 - WJEC (Wales) specification: These notes are based on the WJEC curriculum but can be used for other specifications. Very in-depth in all topics (8 units) describing basic chemistry.
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AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 2 Verified Solutions
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    AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 2 Verified Solutions

  • AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 2 Verified Solutions 1. What is the formula for calculating the mean rate of reaction? Answer: Rate of reaction = Quantity of reactant used / Time taken 2. How do you calculate the mean rate of reaction using the product? Answer: Rate of reaction = Quantity of product formed / Time taken 3. What are the typical units for measuring quantities of reactants or products? Answer: Mass in grams (g) or volume in cubic centimeters (cm³) 4. What are the typical u...
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 2 Verified Solutions
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    AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 2 Verified Solutions

  • AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 2 Verified Solutions 1. How can you measure the rate of a reaction? Answer: By measuring the quantity of reactant used or product formed over time 2. What is the formula for calculating the mean rate of reaction when measuring reactant quantity? Answer: Mean rate of reaction = quantity of reactant used / time taken 3. What is the formula for calculating the mean rate of reaction when measuring product quantity? Answer: Mean rate of reaction = quantity of prod...
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OCR A A-Level Physics Paper 1 with Correct Answers 100% verified 2025
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    OCR A A-Level Physics Paper 1 with Correct Answers 100% verified 2025

  • Displacement - Correct Answer The distance travelled in a particular direction - it is a vector with magnitude and direction. Instantaneous Speed - Correct Answer The rate of change of distance at a specific moment in time - change in distance divided by an infinitesimal interval of time. Average Speed - Correct Answer The rate of change of distance calculated over a complete journey Velocity - Correct Answer A vector quantity equal to the rate of change of displacement. Average Velo...
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AQA GCSE 9-1 higher combined science - chemistry paper 2 All Answers  Correct
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    AQA GCSE 9-1 higher combined science - chemistry paper 2 All Answers Correct

  • AQA GCSE 9-1 higher combined science - chemistry paper 2 All Answers Correct 1. How do we measure the speed of a chemical reaction? Answer: We measure the rate of reaction by calculating the quantity of reactant used up or product formed over a specific period of time. 2. What is the typical unit used to measure time when calculating the rate of reaction? Answer: We typically use seconds as the unit of time when measuring the rate of reaction. 3. What is the usual unit used to meas...
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AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY KEY WORDS VERIFIED ANSWERS
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    AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY KEY WORDS VERIFIED ANSWERS

  • AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY KEY WORDS VERIFIED ANSWERS 1. What type of solution has a pH level that is low due to the presence of hydrogen ions? Answer: Acid. 2. What is the energy required to start a chemical reaction? Answer: Activation energy. 3. What type of solution has a pH level that is high due to the presence of hydroxide ions? Answer: Alkali. 4. Which metals are known for their high reactivity and are found on the left side of the periodic table? Answer: Alkali metals. 5. What...
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