Life saver. Made notes on everything took around 3 hours but it was definitely worth it, your so under rated I'll definitely recommend you to my friends!!
im a yr 10 revising for the mock. found the video so helpfull. remember this acronym i use it in school. CID SAM Control - Same (doesnt not change and stays the same throughout the whole practical) Independant - Alternate (change) Dependant - Measure (purpose of practical, what are u finding out/experimenting for). also this is the first time i saw ur video and i rlly appreciated it and i think it should really be higher in views and subs but its a grreat start! good luck ill be back later and for my yr 11 mocks if i rememberr!!
saw an acronym online that might help lol: MASH, AASHO, BASHO, CASHOCO. mash means Metal + Acid = Salt + H aasho means Alkali + Acid = Salt + H(²)O basho means Base + Acid = Salt + H²O cashoco means (metal) Carbonate + Acid = Salt + H²O + CO²
ngl having all of this in one page is both brain melting but also GCSE saving Thanks gonna do this exam and then sleep for 48 hours after again thanks sooo much
Thank you so much for this video, it was really easy to understand! I’m quite nervous for my chemistry exams as I struggle with some of the topics and all of the content heavy videos tend to make me feel overwhelmed, so this video was great as it was easy to digest! Thank you so much again. Hoping the exam on Friday is nice! Do you have any predictions for triple?
You're so welcome, I am glad to be helping you! Honestly, everyone feels nervous about exams, it's completely normal, just do your best and be kind to yourself! 😊As a teacher I feel predictions can be sometimes misleading so I try not to do too many for my students. I much prefer to help students enjoy the process of learning Science instead of memorising information for a test! 😊Hope the Bio exam went well and good luck for the rest of them!🍀
Good summary... Just a slight correction. A Molecule is Two or More Non-Metals Chemically combined together. E.g. Water H2O is a molecule. Methane CH4 is termed a molecule, so is CO2. Your summary says 2 or more same atoms chemically bonded....which whilst correct for O2, H2, Cl2 etc will not work for a Water, Methane, Ammonia (NH3) molecule etc.
Thank you! Yes absolutely, that's the thing with Science, there are always exceptions to rules! Great point made though, so thank you for sharing your knowledge! 😄
@@thegcsescienceteacher No worries at all.. It's easily done. That's why NaCl is never called a molecule but a compound or ionic compound to be precise. Although they still do say in Biology a Haemoglobin/Chlorophyll molecule yet I am sure there is Fe and Mg ion core respectively present! I do salute you for your excellent effort 💯... Keep up good work 👍.
@@thegcsescienceteacher Hi is this for AQA chemistry triple science or for AQA combined science trilogy and can it work for both foundation and higher
Life saver. Made notes on everything took around 3 hours but it was definitely worth it, your so under rated I'll definitely recommend you to my friends!!
Aw well done you, that's amazing! And thank you, you're very kind, I'm glad I can help 😊
@@thegcsescienceteacher No thank you, you're my life line, this saved me before Chem, I can't thank you enough! 🙏🙏🙏
Much love to you and your family
Thank you for your kind words! 😊
im a yr 10 revising for the mock. found the video so helpfull.
remember this acronym i use it in school.
CID SAM
Control - Same (doesnt not change and stays the same throughout the whole practical)
Independant - Alternate (change)
Dependant - Measure (purpose of practical, what are u finding out/experimenting for).
also this is the first time i saw ur video and i rlly appreciated it and i think it should really be higher in views and subs but its a grreat start!
good luck ill be back later and for my yr 11 mocks if i rememberr!!
That's a great tip! Thank you for sharing it and thank you for your kind words and support, I am glad you enjoyed the video! 😄
all u i have some mocks coming up i’ll let u know what grades i gettt
saw an acronym online that might help lol: MASH, AASHO, BASHO, CASHOCO.
mash means Metal + Acid = Salt + H
aasho means Alkali + Acid = Salt + H(²)O
basho means Base + Acid = Salt + H²O
cashoco means (metal)
Carbonate + Acid = Salt + H²O + CO²
Oh this is amazing! Thanks for sharing with us!! 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for this, you're so incredibly underrated!
You're very welcome 😊 Thank you so much for your support and kind words ✨
bro you deserve way more than 100 subscribers, you're honestly amazing tysm💕
Oh thank you, that is such a kind comment! 😊Really glad you're enjoying the videos and I can help, thank you for your support ✨
ngl having all of this in one page is both brain melting but also GCSE saving Thanks gonna do this exam and then sleep for 48 hours after again thanks sooo much
this is so real i'm literally gonna go into a coma after this exam
Think I did well on the exam now I’m completely broke please send help
Hope the exam went well! Glad I could help 😄
Thank you so much for this video, it was really easy to understand! I’m quite nervous for my chemistry exams as I struggle with some of the topics and all of the content heavy videos tend to make me feel overwhelmed, so this video was great as it was easy to digest! Thank you so much again. Hoping the exam on Friday is nice! Do you have any predictions for triple?
You're so welcome, I am glad to be helping you! Honestly, everyone feels nervous about exams, it's completely normal, just do your best and be kind to yourself! 😊As a teacher I feel predictions can be sometimes misleading so I try not to do too many for my students. I much prefer to help students enjoy the process of learning Science instead of memorising information for a test! 😊Hope the Bio exam went well and good luck for the rest of them!🍀
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That’s so kind! Thank you, I am glad I can help 😊 and good luck! 🍀Hope it goes well🤞
Thank you so much! I would also recommend this to future GCSE candidates. Also, is atom economy not for triple only because I don't do triple.
Thank you! Yes it is a triple topic 😄
Watching it again on the morning of the exam!
i got chemistry paper 1 now in lik e1 hours for year 10 mocks this video helped thanks
I hope it went well! Glad I could help 😄
great video do you use the specification to make the videos?
Thank you for your support! Glad you found it helpful, yes that’s correct 😊👍
these are so helpful THANKS
You're very welcome! Thank you for your support ✨
Good summary... Just a slight correction. A Molecule is Two or More Non-Metals Chemically combined together. E.g. Water H2O is a molecule. Methane CH4 is termed a molecule, so is CO2.
Your summary says 2 or more same atoms chemically bonded....which whilst correct for O2, H2, Cl2 etc will not work for a Water, Methane, Ammonia (NH3) molecule etc.
Thank you! Yes absolutely, that's the thing with Science, there are always exceptions to rules! Great point made though, so thank you for sharing your knowledge! 😄
@@thegcsescienceteacher
No worries at all.. It's easily done. That's why NaCl is never called a molecule but a compound or ionic compound to be precise.
Although they still do say in Biology a Haemoglobin/Chlorophyll molecule yet I am sure there is Fe and Mg ion core respectively present!
I do salute you for your excellent effort 💯...
Keep up good work 👍.
omdss THANK YOU LIFE SAVERRRRRRRRR !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha no worries, glad I can help! Thank you for your support 😊
@@thegcsescienceteacher Hi is this for AQA chemistry triple science or for AQA combined science trilogy and can it work for both foundation and higher
AQA?
Yes! Check the description box for other exam board details! 😊
IS IT OK IF I JUST USE THIS VIDEO AS MY ONLY REVISION ?
Do some past paper questions on physics and maths tutor, if not go through the spec and research anything your lacking knowledge in
@@yessssss2082 So great to see you supporting someone else! And a great suggestion, I agree! 😊
do past papers or cognito if u got time
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Good luck! 🍀
@@thegcsescienceteacher thank youuu