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The GCSE Chemistry App for Edexcel.
This app helps you revise and monitor your progress for the GCSE chemistry examination. The app contain 1300+ questions from all topics and sub topics which are covered in the official course.
The app also helps you to monitor your progress and scores and shows your improvement by topic so that you can focus more or less on topics as required.
Any feedback you have on the content or the user interface would be warmly received - please email us at aerion.labs@gmail.com.
We wish you all the best for your examinations.
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This app contains all the sections required in the GCSE Chemistry mole calculations topic and is ad free. Topics include:
Avogadro's Constant, Molar Mass, Balancing Equations, Calculating Moles, Mole Ratios, Reacting Masses, Limiting Reagents, Concentration, Titration Calculations, Gas Volumes, Percentage Yield and Atom Economy.
For most topics the app generates questions automatically. Questions are rarely repeated upon relaunch of the app.
It also provides ample opportunity for practice in each of the twelve topics and keeps track of your progress as indicated by the coloured sections on the Main Menu page.
Each topic consists of a practice section with questions, hints and worked solutions. The quiz page allows users to test themselves once mastery is achieved.
Both of these section come with an inbuilt periodic table page which provide details of atomic numbers and relative atomic mass.
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December 17, 2024