Everything you need to revise for AQA GCSE Chemistry: a topic-by-topic breakdown, examiner-style tips, related revision checklists and one-click access to the official AQA past papers.
Key topics on AQA GCSE Chemistry
Atomic structure
Bonding
Quantitative chemistry
Chemical changes
Energy changes
Rates of reaction
Organic chemistry
Chemical analysis
Chemistry exam tips that actually move marks
Write balanced symbol equations — word equations rarely score full marks.
Always include state symbols (s, l, g, aq) when asked.
Show every step in mole calculations — method marks are generous.
Memorise the reactivity series and the test tube observations.
AQA GCSE Chemistry typically has 2-3 papers depending on the specification — check the latest from AQA.
Are AQA Chemistry past papers free to download?
Yes. Every AQA GCSE Chemistry past paper and mark scheme on this site links directly to the official AQA download — no sign-up required.
What grade do I need to pass AQA GCSE Chemistry?
A grade 4 is a "standard pass" and a grade 5 is a "strong pass". Most colleges and sixth forms ask for grade 5 or above in maths and English.
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