AQA GCSE Chemistry Revision

A series of podcasts designed to support students with their revision for the AQA GCSE Chemistry exams

S10 E8: The Haber Process and NPK Fertilisers

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.

07-03
07:37

S10 E7: Properties of Materials & Corrosion

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.

07-03
09:15

S10 E6: Ceramics, Composites and Polymers

In this episode we look briefly at the properties and uses of various Ceramics, Composites and Polymers.

07-03
04:39

S10 E5: Life Cycle Assessments and Reducing the Use of Limited Resources

In this episode we look at what a life cycle assessment is and briefly about reducing the use of limited resources

06-03
09:02

S10 E4: Alternative methods of extracting metals

In this episode we look at alternative methods for extracting metals - phytomining and bioleaching

06-03
03:44

S10 E3: Waste water treatment

In this episode we look at waste water and how it's treated to keep our freshwater from being polluted

06-03
04:27

S10 E2: Potable water Required Practical

This episode looks briefly at the methods and some questions that can be asked linked to the potable water Required Practical

06-01
04:37

S10 E1: Earth's Resources, Sustainable development and Potable water

A brief look at the Earth's resources, sustainable development and Potable water

06-01
03:51

E0: AQA GCSE Chemistry Revision introduction

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.

10-14
00:58

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.

10-19 Reply

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.

10-19 Reply

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.

06-19 Reply

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