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    CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session discussion

    For quick chemistry O Level topical revision playlist, check out my tutorial playlist. Subscribe and share widely with group chats, friends etc to benefit more people. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9HYQ_9ZmTeWSzt9o4KUfD8hoq7_yQAkx
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    O-Levels / GCSEs / IGCSE

    Hi all, I am not a discord type, but my resources might help those wanting to get A/A* for chemistry GCSE/O Level which is up for grabs, so why settle for less. Check out my topical playlist which shall be useful for any students in the earlier Years 9/10 and the Year 11 (sitting for the GCSE/O...
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    Why settle for less when an A* chemistry is up for grabs - topical revision playlist

    Hi all, do check out my YouTube channel for the *new topical playlists* for Years 9 - 11 students preparing for *GCSE/IGCSE/O Level chemistry curriculum* (14-16 years old stage). If you like the work, don’t forget to subscribe (www.youtube.com/c/ptetchemistry) and share widely with...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Well you should always have tried something, i.e. outline your ideas then people can just help to guide you along. Remember, if you don't do that and just rely on someone explaining from zero, you risk losing it all big time in the real exam. By then it becomes too late. Go for option 2 =>...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    I guess the covalent S-S bond is indeed stronger than the zwitterionic interactions. I mean in chemistry, when you have to break covalent bond in the sense of a giant molecular lattice network, that takes roughly the same or even larger amount of energy to break, i.e. to melt a giant ionic...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    the strongest bond to break will require the highest energy to break, and thus will linger around for the longest. That should help you from the chemistry point of view, though biologists would have learnt to compare their strength also. Ionic bonds in general are stronger than disulphide bonds...
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    Equity in education for all - Free O and A Level tutorials from an Oxford graduate

    Free, full O, A Level chemistry tutorials on my YouTube channel, to help all learners. Equity in education for all. Subscribe and share to benefit mankind and especially students who are in need of help during this pandemic. Navigate the playlist to find what you need...
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    Equity in education for all, free O and A Level chemistry tutorials

    Free, full O, A Level chemistry tutorials on my YouTube channel, to help all learners. Equity in education for all. Subscribe and share to benefit mankind and especially students who are in need of help during this pandemic. Navigate the playlist to find what you need...
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    Offering help for O and A Level chemistry students

    Free, full O, A Level chemistry tutorials on my YouTube channel, to help all learners. Equity in education for all. Subscribe and share to benefit mankind and especially students who are in need of help during this pandemic. Navigate the playlist to find what you need...
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    does anyone have save my exams papers and mark scheme please

    I run step-by-step thought processes tutorials on my channel. Get to the playlist and navigate around your level of need. It might help, or it might not. If it does help, subscribe and share please. www.youtube.com/c/ptetchemistry
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    Offering free help for O Level and GCSE/IGCSE Chemistry

    I am not offering private tuition. My YouTube channel covers full tutorial videos with my thought processes and commentaries. It is not just about getting the answers, but how to. I am a subject expert, having graduated from Oxford with a first class honours and these materials are all...
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    Short tutorial videos covering important chemistry concepts

    Hi all, I have added more short tutorial videos covering specific concepts, like quick-bites with worked examples, explaining step-by-step how to proceed with calculations/explanations. These complement the longer videos that cover full past paper tutorials...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Hi all, I have added more short tutorial videos covering specific concepts, like quick-bites with worked examples, explaining step-by-step how to proceed with calculations/explanations. These complement the longer videos that cover full past paper tutorials...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Hi all, I have added more short tutorial videos covering specific concepts, like quick-bites with worked examples, explaining step-by-step how to proceed with calculations/explanations. These complement the longer videos that cover full past paper tutorials...
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    Full, free O- and A- Level Chemistry tutorial videos

    Hello fellow students, if you or someone else you know are preparing for O-Level or A-Level chemistry this October/November 2020, or sometime in the future, please check out my YouTube channel where I feature step-by-step tutorial videos on my thought processes in addressing the examination...
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    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Hello fellow students, if you or someone else you know are preparing for O-Level or A-Level chemistry this October/November 2020, or sometime in the future, please check out my YouTube channel where I feature step-by-step tutorial videos on my thought processes in addressing the examination...
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    Oxford first class MChem graduate - Full, free O- and A- Level Chemistry tutorial videos

    Hello fellow students, if you or someone else you know are preparing for O-Level or A-Level chemistry this October/November 2020, or sometime in the future, please check out my YouTube channel where I feature step-by-step tutorial videos on my thought processes in addressing the examination...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Hello fellow students, if you or someone else you know are preparing for O-Level or A-Level chemistry this October/November 2020, or sometime in the future, please check out my YouTube channel where I feature step-by-step tutorial videos on my thought processes in addressing the examination...
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    CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session discussion

    Hi there, I have no intention of spamming this thread, sorry if you feel I do. With these theory level chemistry questions, you need to understand functional groups and their reactivities. I cover these step-by-step in my full length tutorials on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/c/ptetchemistry...
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    CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session discussion

    Hi there, you can check out my step-by-step full tutorial videos available on YouTube, specifically aimed at O and A Level chemistry students. Use the playlist to navigate to paper 1, and chapter markers to be directed to the relevant question(s) of interest...
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