AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY

Browse AQA GCSE Chemistry worksheets organised by exact specification point. Each worksheet includes exam-style questions, a clear mark scheme and a print-ready PDF for teaching, revision and assessment.

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Chemistry - 4.1.1 A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes 7 View
Chemistry - 4.1.2 The periodic table 6 View
Chemistry - 4.1.3 Properties of transition metals 2 View
Chemistry - 4.10.1 Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water 4 View
Chemistry - 4.10.2 Life cycle assessment and recycling 2 View
Chemistry - 4.10.3 Using materials 3 View
Chemistry - 4.10.4 The Haber process and the use of NPK fertilisers 2 View
Chemistry - 4.2.1 Chemical bonds, ionic, covalent and metallic 5 View
Chemistry - 4.2.2 How bonding and structure are related to the properties of substances 8 View
Chemistry - 4.2.3 Structure and bonding of carbon 3 View
Chemistry - 4.2.4 Bulk and surface properties of matter including nanoparticles 2 View
Chemistry - 4.3.1 Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and the quantitative interpretation of chemical equations 4 View
Chemistry - 4.3.2 Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure substances 5 View
Chemistry - 4.3.3 Yield and atom economy of chemical reactions 2 View
Chemistry - 4.3.4 Using concentrations of solutions in mol/dm3 1 View
Chemistry - 4.3.5 Use of amount of substance in relation to volumes of gases 1 View
Chemistry - 4.4.1 Reactivity of metals 4 View
Chemistry - 4.4.2 Reactions of acids 6 View
Chemistry - 4.4.3 Electrolysis 5 View
Chemistry - 4.5.1 Exothermic and endothermic reactions 3 View
Chemistry - 4.5.2 Chemical cells and fuel cells 2 View
Chemistry - 4.6.1 Rate of reaction 4 View
Chemistry - 4.6.2 Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium 7 View
Chemistry - 4.7.1 Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock 4 View
Chemistry - 4.7.2 Reactions of alkenes and alcohols 4 View
Chemistry - 4.7.3 Synthetic and naturally occurring polymers 4 View
Chemistry - 4.8.1 Purity, formulations and chromatography 3 View
Chemistry - 4.8.2 Identification of common gases 4 View
Chemistry - 4.8.3 Identification of ions by chemical and spectroscopic means 7 View
Chemistry - 4.9.1 The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere 4 View
Chemistry - 4.9.2 Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases 4 View
Chemistry - 4.9.3 Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources 2 View