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GCSE Chemistry unlocked — from atomic structure to organic chemistry, clear confident explanations of every key topic and how to approach exam questions.

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episode Carbon Chemistry Simplified: Your Guide to Organic Compounds artwork

Carbon Chemistry Simplified: Your Guide to Organic Compounds

Join Miss Sarah Blake in this comprehensive GCSE Chemistry episode exploring organic compounds and carbon chemistry. Perfect for students studying AQA, Edexcel, or OCR GCSE Chemistry specifications. Learn about alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes, from simple methane to complex hydrocarbon chains. Discover how carbon's unique bonding properties make it the foundation of all organic chemistry. Explore alcohols like methanol and ethanol, carboxylic acids including ethanoic acid (vinegar), and esters with their distinctive fragrances. Understand the systematic naming conventions for organic compounds and why carbon chain length affects physical properties like boiling points. This episode covers essential GCSE topics including structural formulas, functional groups, and the relationship between molecular structure and properties. Learn real-world applications from natural gas and petrol to plastics and welding gases. Miss Sarah explains complex chemistry concepts in accessible language, helping students build confidence for their GCSE Chemistry exams. Essential listening for students preparing for organic chemistry units, with clear explanations of hydrocarbons, homologous series, and functional group chemistry. Boost your understanding of carbon compounds with this student-friendly guide to organic chemistry fundamentals.

21 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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Need for Speed: Mastering Rates of Reaction and Collision Theory

Join Miss Sarah Blake in this essential GCSE Chemistry episode exploring rates of reaction and collision theory. Discover why some chemical reactions happen instantly while others take years, and learn the four key factors that control reaction speed: temperature, concentration, surface area, and pressure. This comprehensive guide covers collision theory fundamentals, explaining how particles must collide with sufficient activation energy and correct orientation to react successfully. Students will understand how catalysts work by providing alternative reaction pathways with lower energy barriers, plus real-world applications from car catalytic converters to biological enzymes. The episode includes practical examples like marble and acid reactions, food preservation, and industrial processes. Perfect for GCSE students preparing for chemistry exams, this episode breaks down complex concepts into digestible explanations with memorable analogies. Learn how to interpret concentration-time graphs, understand the relationship between particle size and surface area, and master rate of reaction calculations. Essential listening for understanding chemical kinetics, this episode connects theoretical knowledge to everyday phenomena, helping students recognize collision theory principles in cooking, digestion, and industrial chemistry processes.

14 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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Energy in Chemistry: Exothermic, Endothermic and Everything In Between

Join Miss Sarah Blake in this comprehensive exploration of energy changes in chemical reactions. This episode covers the fundamental concepts of exothermic and endothermic reactions, perfect for GCSE Chemistry students and anyone curious about the energy transfers happening all around us. Learn why some reactions release heat while others absorb it, discover real-world examples from hand warmers to photosynthesis, and understand how to interpret energy profile diagrams. We explore activation energy, the role of catalysts, and how bond enthalpies help predict reaction energy changes. Key topics include combustion reactions, respiration, instant cold packs, and the mathematical methods for calculating enthalpy changes. This episode provides essential knowledge for understanding industrial processes, biological systems, and everyday chemical phenomena. Whether you're preparing for exams or simply want to understand the science behind cooking, heating, and cooling processes, this episode breaks down complex energy concepts into accessible explanations. Perfect revision material for GCSE students studying chemical energetics, thermodynamics, and reaction mechanisms. Discover how energy profiles work, why catalysts lower activation energy, and how chemists use this knowledge in practical applications from medicine to manufacturing.

7 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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Chemical Changes Decoded: Reactions, Equations and What Really Happens

Join Miss Sarah Blake in this essential GCSE Chemistry episode exploring chemical changes, reactions, and equation balancing. Learn to distinguish chemical changes from physical changes through real-world examples like cooking eggs and metal oxidation. Discover the key indicators of chemical reactions including color changes, gas production, temperature shifts, precipitate formation, and odor changes. Master the art of writing and balancing chemical equations while understanding the law of conservation of mass. Explore molecular-level processes including ionic and covalent bonding, using sodium chloride and water formation as key examples. Understand activation energy concepts and how catalysts work to facilitate reactions. Connect chemistry concepts to everyday processes like cellular respiration and cooking. Perfect for GCSE Chemistry students preparing for exams, this episode transforms complex chemical concepts into accessible, memorable content. Features practical examples, step-by-step equation balancing, and clear explanations of atomic behavior during chemical transformations. Essential listening for understanding how atoms rearrange to create new substances with different properties.

30 de abr de 2026 - 6 min
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Making Sense of Moles: Your Complete Guide to Quantitative Chemistry

Join Miss Sarah Blake in this essential GCSE Chemistry episode as she demystifies one of chemistry's most important concepts: the mole. Perfect for students struggling with quantitative chemistry, this comprehensive guide covers Avogadro's constant, relative atomic and molecular masses, and the fundamental calculations you need to master. Learn how to confidently tackle mole calculations, from basic mass-to-moles conversions to complex stoichiometry problems. Discover the connection between moles and concentration, explore gas volume relationships, and understand why the mole concept is crucial for chemical reactions and industrial processes. Key topics include: understanding Avogadro's constant (6.02 x 10²³), calculating relative molecular masses, mastering the moles = mass ÷ Mr formula, concentration calculations in mol/dm³, stoichiometry in chemical equations, and gas volume calculations at RTP. Miss Blake provides clear examples, practical exam tips, and real-world applications that make abstract concepts concrete. Whether you're preparing for GCSE Chemistry exams or building foundation knowledge for A-Level studies, this episode provides the clarity and confidence you need. Learn why moles bridge the gap between microscopic atoms and measurable quantities, and discover how this fundamental concept underpins all quantitative chemistry from pharmaceutical development to industrial manufacturing.

23 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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