Chemistry
Moles and concentration practice
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Moles and concentration practice
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Analogy
Moles and concentration is like changing a recipe: the particles, amounts and conditions decide what product you can make.
Why now: An analogy helps when the definition feels abstract.
Do this: Match each part of the analogy to the science idea.
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Real-world use
Moles and concentration links to materials, fuels, medicines, pollution and resources. Example: 10 g of hydrogen contains more moles than 10 g of oxygen because hydrogen has a lower relative formula mass.
Why now: Real examples make the mark-scheme words easier to remember.
Do this: Connect one key word to the example.
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