Worked exam answer - OCR A A level unified chemistry practical question
Good morning everyone! 👋 Welcome to the next instalment of the ‘worked exam answer’ series, which today sees me model how to answer an OCR A A level unified chemistry past paper question! If anyone has any questions about this video and its contents, please leave a comment on this video, drop me an email to the email address given below, or reach out via one of my social media pages (Facebook, Instagram or TikTok). In addition, if anyone has any requests of questions they would like me to work through and explain, please do get in touch in any of the aforementioned ways🤩 For all tutoring and resource information please visit my website: missgtutoringandresources.com, or drop me an email: [email protected] Much love, Debbie

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