GCSEScience

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GCSEScience

GCSEScience

@GCSEScience_

Providing key revision tweets for all aspects of GCSE Science. RT to help your friends revision. Tweet questions to reinforce understanding.

انضم Mart 2015
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@leponline viruses have always been immune to antibiotics. Antibiotics do not work against viruses!!
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..and application required. Whether you did three, six or nine exams well done to everybody. Enjoy your summer.
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That's it. All done. Well done to everybody. Science GCSEs can't be compared with any other in terms of amount of knowledge, understanding..
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@GCSEScience_ YEAR11!! Ice creams on sale after mass tomorrow to raise money for St Catherines!! Bring in some extra pennies!! :)
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Will contain full information on each topic followed by past paper questions for that topic. Test yourself.
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Fantastic P1 revision resource being uploaded.
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@leeza2799 vegetable oil has a higher boiling point than water. Petrol has a boiling point of 95C. They are not enzymes.
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Some tricky parts to C1 - Fuel Oil question and suspension of limestone on H. Nothing in there to purposely confuse you like previous exams.
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@LivGrimshaw viscous is a word to describe a thick liquid. (Think Gloopy being a less scientific word) less viscous means it isn't as thick.
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Sulfur Dioxide causes acid rain.
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Nitrogen oxides are produced at very high temps and Nitrogen reacts with Oxygen. Sulfur Dioxide can be produced if fuel has impurities.
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COMBUSTION: Complete - only produces CO2 and H2O Incomplete - produces CO2, H2O, CO and C
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Fractional Distillation Crude Oil heated (vaporised into a gas) and evaporates Condenses inside the column At different temperatures
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The central block of the periodic table is called the TRANSITION METALS
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Atoms in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outer shell. Atoms in the NOBLE GASES have a full outer shell.
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TEST FOR UNSATURATION: Add BROMINE WATER (ORANGE) If it goes colourless then it means the substance you have added it to is UNSATURATED.
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TEST FOR CARBON DIOXIDE: Bubble the gas through limewater and if it turns cloudy then its is CO2.
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@Tarun99Kumar n represents any number. Notice how bonds of polymer go through the brackets and the n has moved
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