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C1a Products from Rocks C1b  Oils, Earth, and Atmosphere
C1aL1    Elements and Periodic Table Go C1bL1    Cracking Go
C1aL2    Atomic Structure Go C1bL2    Alkenes and Making Plastics Go
C1aL3    Bonding Go C1bL3    Polymer Uses Go
C1aL4    Extraction of Limestone Go C1bL4    Disposing of Polymers Go
C1aL5    Thermal Decomposition of Limestone Go C1bL5    Making Ethanol Go
C1aL6    Uses of Limestone Go C1bL6    Oil from Plants Go
C1aL7    Strength of Concrete 1 Go C1bL7    Emulsions Go
C1aL8    Strength of Concrete 2 Go C1bL8    Polyunsaturates and  Margarine Go
C1aL9    Blast Furnace and Uses of Iron            Go C1bL9    Food additives Go
C1aL10  Steel Go C1bL10  Analysing Chemicals Go
C1aL11  Transition Metals Go C1bL11  Earth Go
C1aL12  Aluminium and Aluminium Recycling Go C1bL12  Earth's Surface        Go
C1aL13  Titanium and Copper Go C1bL13  Earthquakes and Volcanoes Go
C1aL14  Smart Alloys Go C1bL14  The Air Go
C1aL15  Fuels of the Future Go C1bL15  Evolution of the Air Go
C1aL16  Crude Oil Go C1bL16  Atmospheric Change Go
C1a17   Alkanes Go

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C1a18   Pollution Problems Go Test Yourself on C1b Go
C1a19   Reducing Sulphur Problems Go

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C2a  Chemical Interactions C2b Rates of Reaction
C2aL1    Atomic and Electronic Structure Go C2bL1    Rates of Reaction Go
C2aL2    Mass Number and Isotopes Go C2bL2    Collision Theory Go
C2aL3    Ionic Bonding and compounds Go C2bL3    Heating Up Go
C2aL4    Covalent Bonding Go C2bL4    Grind Up to Speed Up Go
C2aL5    Simple Molecules and Giant Structures Go C2bL5    Concentrate Now!    Go
C2aL6    Metals Go C2bL6    Catalysts Go
C2aL7   Alkali Metals Go C2bL7    Energy Changes Go
C2aL8    Halogens Go C2bL8    Equilibrium Go
C2aL9    Nanoparticles             Go C2bL9    The Haber Process  Go
C2aL10  Smart Materials Go C2bL10  Free Ions Go
C2aL11  Compounds Go C2bL11  Electrolysis Equations Go
C2aL12  Percentage Composition Go C2bL12  Acids and Metals Go
C2aL13  Moles Go C2bL13  Making Salts from Bases Go
C2aL14  Percentage Yield Go C2bL14  Acids, Alkalis, and Neutralisation          Go
C2aL15  Reversible Reactions Go C2bL15  Antacid Investigation Go
C2aL16  Equilibrium Go C2bL16  Precipitation Go
C2aL17  Haber Process Go

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C3a C3b
C3aL1  Classifying Elements Go C3bL1   Water Go
C3aL2  The Modern Periodic Table Go C3bL2   Hard and Soft Water Go
C3aL3  Trends 1: Alkali Metals Go C3bL3   Solubility Go
C3aL4  Trends 2:  Halogens Go C3bL4   Exothermic and Endothermic reactions Go
C3aL5  Trends 3:  Transition Metals Go C3bL5   Energy Go
C3aL6  Acids and Bases Go C3bL6   Testing for Metals Go
C3aL7  Acids - base theories Go C3bL7   Testing for non-metal ions Go
Test yourself on C3a Go C3bL8   Organic Compounds Go
Test yourself on C3b Go C3bL9   Modern Instrumental Methods Go
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