Chemistry Paper 2
Carbon footprint
Chemistry of the Atmosphere training before the targeted original question drill.
Adaptive teaching card
Make it concrete
Analogy
Carbon footprint 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.
Learn it
Carbon footprint sits inside Chemistry of the Atmosphere, so learn the core definition and the exam example that usually comes with it.
Focus on the particles, bonds, energy change or test result that explains what happens when revising carbon footprint.
For a longer answer, start with particles or bonding, then connect that to the observation or calculation.