GCSE Chemistry
Description
GCSE Chemistry can be a challenge for many students. While classroom time provides a solid foundation for success, extra work outside school is often the key to achieving an A*–C grade.
Try our exam question app for free; use it to test your knowledge, build your understanding and start feeling confident about your ability.
Question types:
- Descriptive
- Fill in the blanks
- Multiple choice single answer
- Yes or No
- True or false
App features:
- Test timer
- Sound (this feature can be turned off)
- Randomised questioning so you don’t get the same questions again and again
- Instant feedback option (this feature can be turned off)
- Review of questions with answers
- Reporting features to assess your results (requires internet connection)
- Quality assured content covering all UK leading exam boards
- Make in-app purchases to test yourself further
- Free sample videos from www.learnerscloud.com
Topics:
- Acids, bases and salts
- Alcohols and esters
- Atoms, elements and compounds
- Bonding and structure
- Building materials
- Calculations in chemistry
- Chemical reactions
- Collection of and tests for gases
- Crude oil and fuels
- Earth and atmosphere
- Electrolysis
- Energy in reactions
- Food additives
- Food chemistry
- Obtaining and using metals
- Paint
- Periodic table
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
- Rates of reaction
- Water
Pricing
Plan | Price | Details |
---|---|---|
GCSE Chemistry: Revision Questions | Free | This app is designed for iPad. |
250 to 1040 Questions | $5.99 | In-app purchase. |
Upgrade to 250 Questions | $2.99 | In-app purchase. |
250 to 500 Questions | $2.99 | In-app purchase. |
750 to 1040 Questions | $2.99 | In-app purchase. |
500 to 750 Questions | $2.99 | In-app purchase. |
Upgrade to 1040 Questions | $6.99 | In-app purchase. |
Reviews
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250 questions are provided in the free version and more can be purchased for a very reasonable cost. There are several question formats to choose from or stay with the default “All” to be given a mixture.