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GCSE Chemistry Revision

We've got the formula for success to help you smash your GCSE Chemistry exams. Whether it’s the periodic table that just won’t stick or quantitative analysis that leaves you scratching your head, our teacher-written revision resources are here to help you turn weaker topics into strengths. With revision notes, flashcards, exam-style questions and past papers all in one place, there’s no need to go anywhere else. Browse our GCSE Chemistry revision resources and give yourself the best chance of nailing your target grade. Teaching GCSE Chemistry? Our resources help you bring even the most complex reactions to life, saving you hours of prep time, while setting your students up with everything they need to succeed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

While the content might vary a little depending on your exam board, you can expect to study atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, and things like climate change and pollution. Learn more about the topics covered in GCSE Chemistry.

GCSE Chemistry has a reputation for being tricky. It combines scientific understanding with maths skills, which can feel like a double challenge. There's also a lot of content to cover, and plenty of technical vocabulary to get your head around. However, if you focus on understanding the why behind each topic, practise calculations regularly and use past papers to get comfortable with exam-style questions, you might find GCSE Chemistry is one of the most rewarding subjects you study.