GCSE: Chemistry
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- Aqueous Chemistry (1,316)
- Changing Materials - The Earth and its Atmosphere (217)
- Classifying Materials (305)
- Organic Chemistry (317)
- Patterns of Behaviour (1,660)
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- 2000-2999 (698)
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An investigation into the factors affecting the temperature rise of water heated electrically.
4 star(s)- Word count: 2653
- Submitted: 27/10/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Cornelia Bruce 01/12/2012
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Investigating The Energy Change During A Neutralisation Reaction.
4 star(s)- Word count: 2119
- Submitted: 23/09/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Adam Roberts 14/10/2013
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The aim of the experiments was to test food samples to see which food group the sample belongs to. I also did tests to determine what type of carbohydrate an unknown carbohydrate was.
4 star(s)- Word count: 865
- Submitted: 30/08/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Patricia McHugh 08/04/2013
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My aim for this experiment is to investigate the solubility of salt
4 star(s)- Word count: 874
- Submitted: 14/08/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Adam Roberts 14/10/2013
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Thermometric Titration Investigation
4 star(s)- Word count: 1856
- Submitted: 15/12/2002
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Marked by teacher:
Adam Roberts 14/10/2013
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Experiment to investigate the heat of combustion of alcohols.
4 star(s)- Word count: 3115
- Submitted: 16/08/2001
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Marked by teacher:
Brady Smith 02/06/2012
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To see how the concentration of acid, reacting with potassium carbonate, affects the rate of reaction
4 star(s)- Word count: 2989
- Submitted: 10/07/2001
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Marked by teacher:
Brady Smith 13/08/2012
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pH Lab Report - testing household liquids
3 star(s)- Word count: 493
- Submitted: 04/01/2012
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Marked by teacher:
Patricia McHugh 01/12/2012
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Reviewed by:
07/07/2012
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Why is Aluminium utilised in the contemporary world, for the construction of aircraft and rockets, more so than other metals and substances?
3 star(s)- Word count: 1248
- Submitted: 25/02/2013
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Marked by teacher:
Kathryn Bradley 06/06/2013
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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Hypothesis: some metal carbonates decompose more easily than others when they are heated.
3 star(s)- Word count: 852
- Submitted: 24/10/2012
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Marked by teacher:
Louise Star 21/06/2013
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for GCSEs)