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AQA A-Level Chemistry Revision Notes

These A Level AQA Chemistry revision notes have been created to support your chemistry revision. Each of the notes have been divided into topics to make it easier to access the information that you need. Need some exam preparation support? Check out our A Level Chemistry past papers with practise questions.

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What are the best resources for AQA A Level Chemistry?

There are so many resources for revising for your Chemistry exam that it's hard to pick! Remember that it's quality over quantity though - having 10 revision guides will not help you revise better, in fact it can be overwhelming! Choose a resource that suits your learning style, which might be a textbook, flashcards, videos or our AQA A Level chemistry revision notes!

What is assessed in the AQA A-Level Chemistry exam?

Students will be assessed on physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry. This will require mathematical abilities and demonstration of practical skills through written tasks.

Is there a practical assessment in AQA A-Level Chemistry?

Practical skills will be assessed through the written papers, which will include demonstrating your understanding of using apparatus safely. These marks will form part of your final marks. There will be a separate endorsement of skills through a practical assessment which will be assessed by your teachers.

Can I use the notes as my only source of revision?

While our chemistry A Level AQA revision notes are comprehensive, we recommend pairing them with alternative revision materials such as flashcards or informative videos.

What is included in the Chemistry A Level AQA Revision Notes?

The revision notes cover all key topics from the Chemistry syllabus, including atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, and more.

Are these notes suitable for self-study?

Yes, they are designed to be comprehensive yet concise, making them ideal for self-study and quick revision before exams.

Do these notes include past paper questions?

Some sections may contain practice questions and exam-style problems to help reinforce key concepts.

How can I maximise my revision using these notes?

It is best to use these notes alongside practice questions, past papers, and active recall techniques like flashcards and quizzes.