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AQA GCSE Chemistry Revision

Author: Becky Spencer-Woodcock

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A series of podcasts designed to support students with their revision for the AQA GCSE Chemistry exams
9 Episodes
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In this episode we look at the Haber Process, the conditions needed and the compromises. Along with the production of NPK fertilisers and a comparison between industrial production and lab based production.
This this episode we look at the properties of Materials and how that can determine the use. Along with corrosion of metals and how they can be protected.
In this episode we look briefly at the properties and uses of various Ceramics, Composites and Polymers.
In this episode we look at what a life cycle assessment is and briefly about reducing the use of limited resources
In this episode we look at alternative methods for extracting metals - phytomining and bioleaching
In this episode we look at waste water and how it's treated to keep our freshwater from being polluted
This episode looks briefly at the methods and some questions that can be asked linked to the potable water Required Practical
A brief look at the Earth's resources, sustainable development and Potable water
The first in a series of podcasts designed to help students revise for their AQA Chemistry GCSE exams. This first episode simply outlines my hope for this set of podcasts.
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dchamberss dchamberss

Cellulose is polymer. Stop with these antiscience propaganda, what evidence do you have that phytomining is economically competitive and/or large scale, long term more sustainable? You don't. You're just spouting political bullshit you think sounds good - you're an embarrassment to real scientists. Next you'll be preaching to us about mmcc, spare us you're ill informed self righteous bullshit and stick to FACTS.

Oct 19th
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dchamberss dchamberss

Cellulose is polymer. Stop with these antiscience propaganda, what evidence do you have that phytomining is economically competitive and/or large scale, long term more sustainable? You don't. You're just spouting political bullshit you think sounds good - you're an embarrassment to real scientists. Next you'll be preaching to us about mmcc, spare us you're ill informed self righteous bullshit and stick to FACTS.

Oct 19th
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dchamberss dchamberss

Difficult to hear you, between the hurried/clipped pronuniciation, strong accent and music in the background. So, pretty much a total waste of everyone's time.

Jun 19th
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