*NEW* Designed to support preparation for the new GCSE exams (first testing 2018)
Chemistry: GCSE Science will help you to learn and revise all the key topics for your Double Award exams. The app takes you through explanations and key words for each topic, helping you gain the knowledge you need to tackle the exams with confidence. You can then build your skills and test yourself with interactive quizzes and long-answer revision questions for each topic.
The app's interactive periodic table allows you to look up the main properties of each element. Filter the elements by group, period and metals/non-metals to find out more about their characteristics.
Alongside exam preparation and advice, you'll also find links to sample assessment materials for all the major exam boards.
Contents:
Atomic structure
Bonding
Periodic table
States of matter
Acids and alkalis
Calculations
Rates of reaction
Metals and electrolysis
Atmosphere and air
Organic chemistry
Chemistry: GCSE Science uses nimbl technology to save your question answers and quiz scores. Once you've downloaded the app, you can access all content offline, giving you the freedom to learn on the go, anytime, anywhere.
If you have login details from your school, download the nimbl library app instead.
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