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IGCSE Edexcel Chemistry 1i) Electrolysis
Electrolysis summary 
1.55C understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity 
1.56C understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in 
aqueous solution 
1.57C know that anion and cation are terms used to refer to negative and positive 
ions respectively 
1.58C describe experiments to investigate electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of 
molten compounds (including lead(II) bromide) and aqueous solutions 
(including sodium chloride, dilute sulfuric acid and co...
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Electrolysis summary 
1.55C understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity 
1.56C understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in 
aqueous solution 
1.57C know that anion and cation are terms used to refer to negative and positive 
ions respectively 
1.58C describe experiments to investigate electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of 
molten compounds (including lead(II) bromide) and aqueous solutions 
(including sodium chloride, dilute sulfuric acid and co...
GCSE Geography OCR A UK Environmental Challenges Summary
Specification points (1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3 , 1.3.4)
1.3.1 The UK has a unique climate for its latitude which can create extreme weather conditions 
1.3.2 Extreme flood hazard events 
1.3.3 Humans use, modify and change ecosystems and environments to obtain food, energy and water
1.3.4 There are a range of energy sources
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Specification points (1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3 , 1.3.4)
1.3.1 The UK has a unique climate for its latitude which can create extreme weather conditions 
1.3.2 Extreme flood hazard events 
1.3.3 Humans use, modify and change ecosystems and environments to obtain food, energy and water
1.3.4 There are a range of energy sources
1.3.3 How the UK modifies land to provide food, energy, water
1.3.3 Humans use, modify and 
change ecosystems and 
environments to obtain food, 
energy and water.
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1.3.3 Humans use, modify and 
change ecosystems and 
environments to obtain food, 
energy and water.
1.3.2 UK Flood Event Case Study - Somerset Levels
1.3.2 Extreme flood hazard 
events are becoming more 
commonplace in the UK.
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1.3.2 Extreme flood hazard 
events are becoming more 
commonplace in the UK.
1.3.1 Air Masses, North Atlantic Drift, Continentality
1.3.1 The UK has a unique climate 
for its latitude which can 
create extreme weather 
conditions.
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1.3.1 The UK has a unique climate 
for its latitude which can 
create extreme weather 
conditions.
1.1.5 UK Coastal Landscape Case Study - North Norfolk Coastline
1.1.5 Landscapes are dynamic and 
differ depending on their 
geology, climate and human 
activity
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1.1.5 Landscapes are dynamic and 
differ depending on their 
geology, climate and human 
activity
1.1.5 UK River Basin Case Study - The River Wye
1.1.5 Landscapes are dynamic and 
differ depending on their 
geology, climate and human 
activity
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1.1.5 Landscapes are dynamic and 
differ depending on their 
geology, climate and human 
activity
GCSE Geography OCR A Landscapes of the UK Summary
Specification points (1.1.1 to 1.1.5)
1.1.1 The physical landscapes of the UK have distinctive characteristics
1.1.2 There are a number of geomorphic processes which create distinctive landscapes
1.1.3 Rivers create a range of landforms which change with distance from their source within a river basin
 1.1.4 There are a range of coastal landforms
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- 1.1.1 - The physical landscapes of the UK have distinctive characteristics • Summary
- 1.1.2 There are a number of geomorphic processes which create distinctive landscapes. • Summary
- 1.1.3 Formation of Floodplain and Levee • Summary
- 1.1.3 Formation of a Meander and Oxbow Lake • Summary
- 1.1.3 Formation of a V Shaped Valley • Summary
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Specification points (1.1.1 to 1.1.5)
1.1.1 The physical landscapes of the UK have distinctive characteristics
1.1.2 There are a number of geomorphic processes which create distinctive landscapes
1.1.3 Rivers create a range of landforms which change with distance from their source within a river basin
 1.1.4 There are a range of coastal landforms
1.1.4 Formation of a Spit
formation of a spit
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formation of a spit
1.1.4 Formation of a Headland and Bay
formation of a headland and bay
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formation of a headland and bay