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  • Air and water

    • Formulae and equations - OCR 21st Century

      Chemists use symbols and formulae to represent elements, ions and compounds. Word equations and balanced chemical equations model the changes that happen in chemical reactions.

    • Earth's atmosphere

      The Earth, its oceans and atmosphere are made of elements and compounds in different states. The particle model may be used to explain the different properties of the solid, liquid and gas states.

    • Energy changes in chemical reactions

      Exothermic reactions give out energy and the temperature increases. Endothermic reactions take in energy and the temperature decreases.

    • Chemical cells

      A chemical cell produces a potential difference until one of the reactants is used up. A hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell uses hydrogen and oxygen, and water is the only product.

    • The evidence for climate change

      Human activity is causing an increase in greenhouse gases. The Earth’s climate is changing and most scientists agree that the two are connected.

    • Improving the supply of potable water

      As the Earth’s population increases, the demand for potable water increases. Climate change could make finding water sources harder. The treatment needed to make the water safe depends upon the source.

    • Sample exam questions - air and water - OCR 21st Century

      Understanding how to approach exam questions helps to boost exam performance. Question types will include multiple choice, structured, mathematical and practical questions.

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