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A-level consultations have been launched. The last January exams for AS and A2 were in January 2013.The exams are now only in June due to Changes to A-levels. Chemguide: helping you to understand Chemistry - Main Menu. Chirality - Chemistry 2001. Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates Chirality Play the Chirality Game About the game Chiral molecules can be used to control or speed up different chemical reactions.
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Complete topics summarised on one sheet Single page help sheets © 2001, 2008, 2015 Knockhardy Publishing and Jonathan Hopton FORMATION OF SODIUM CHLORIDE GCSE Chemistry resources: www.knockhardy.org.uk/gcse.htm F321 F322 F323 F324 F325 Unit numbers refer to the OCR specification. NOTES FOR 2015 SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE - see below Mod 6. Due to popular demand, AQA Chemistry revision notes (AS and A2). AQA chemistry specification. Beginners Chemistry Tutorials - Free Chemistry Video Lectures. Khan Academy. Chemistry. Podcasts. Cambridge Chemistry Challenge : C3L6. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Molecular Workbench - Database. Molecular Workbench offers interactive, visual simulations and activities that have been widely used in science teaching for students of all ages.
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