AQA A-Level Chemistry - Fuels
This video runs on from the 'Fractional Distillation and Cracking' one and looks at fuels, how they combust and the pollutants that may be produced. EDIT: carbon particles in the atmosphere can cause 'global dimming'. This is essentially soot in the atmosphere that blocks some light from reaching earth, hence the dimming!

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Alcohols

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Fractional Distillation and Cracking

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DNA, GENES + CHROMOSOMES - AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY + EXAM QUESTION RUN THROUGH

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Pork Shot! A West Tunnel Exclusive Mini-Game - Hermitcraft 11 | Ep 24

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AQA 1.1 Atomic Structure REVISION

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Making the stinkiest chemical known to man

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Making Ethanol

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AQA 3.10 Aromatic Chemistry REVISION

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Ionisation Energies

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AQA 3.3 Halogenoalkanes REVISION

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Galvanic Cells (Voltaic Cells)

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How to get TOP MARKS in a biology essay: AQA A-level 25 mark essay on paper 3

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Aromatic Chemistry 2 (Nitration)

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NEW CHESS BOT IS 4000 ELO?!?!

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Energy in the UK

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Worked exam answer - AQA / OCR A level NMR question

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Kinetics

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AQA A-Level Chemistry - Electrophilic Addition

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