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    • What is the main topic covered in the study material?
      Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
    • What type of educational resources are mentioned in the study material?
      Revision courses, past papers, and solution banks
    • Which examination boards are referenced in the study material?
      AQA GCSE
    • What subjects are included in the study material?
      Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, English, Economics, Geography, Computer Science, Psychology
    • Who is the tutor mentioned in the study material?
      Roisin D.
    • What qualifications does Roisin D. have?
      MSc MPhil, highly qualified and experienced Chemistry tutor, teacher, and examiner
    • What is the hourly rate for tutoring mentioned in the study material?
      £75 per hour
    • What services does PMT Education provide according to the study material?
      Revision courses, past papers, and university admissions support
    • What is the name of the website mentioned in the study material?
      Physics & Maths Tutor
    • What is the purpose of the study material?
      To provide resources for students preparing for exams
    • What type of flashcards are mentioned in the study material?
      Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table Flashcards
    • What is the significance of the advertisement section in the study material?
      It promotes tutoring services and educational resources
    • What is the contact information section for in the study material?

      To provide a way for students to reach out for help or inquiries
    • What does the term "Sitemap" refer to in the study material?
      A structured list of pages on the website
    • What is the purpose of the "Download as PDF" option mentioned in the study material?
      To allow users to save the content for offline access
    • What does "GCSE / IGCSE" refer to in the context of the study material?
      General Certificate of Secondary Education / International General Certificate of Secondary Education
    • How does the study material categorize the subjects for revision?
      By separating them into distinct categories such as Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
    • What is the significance of the "Find a Tutor" section in the study material?
      It helps students locate qualified tutors for their subjects
    • What is the main focus of the "Chemistry A-level" section mentioned in the study material?
      To provide resources for A-level Chemistry students
    • What does the term "Revision Courses" imply in the study material?
      Courses designed to help students review and prepare for exams
    • What is the purpose of the "Contact" section in the study material?
      To provide information on how to reach the organization or tutors
    • What does "University Admissions" refer to in the study material?
      Resources and guidance for students applying to universities
    • How does the study material suggest students can achieve their goals?
      By utilizing the resources provided, such as revision courses and past papers
    • What is the significance of the "Legal Notices" section in the study material?
      To inform users about the legal aspects of using the website
    • What does the "Advertisement" section in the study material aim to do?
      To promote educational services and resources
    • What is the function of the "Sitemap" mentioned in the study material?
      To provide a structured overview of the website's content
    • What does the "Download as PDF" feature allow users to do?
      It allows users to save the content for offline access
    • What is the purpose of the "Find a Tutor" section in the study material?
      It helps students locate qualified tutors for their subjects
    • What is the smallest part of an element that exists?
      Atom
    • How many elements are shown on the periodic table?
      Over 100
    • What defines an element?
      All atoms of an element are the same
    • What are compounds?
      Compounds contain two or more different elements chemically bonded together in a fixed position
    • What does a chemical reaction involve?
      A chemical reaction involves the formation of one or more new substances and often a detectable energy change
    • How can you separate a compound back into its original elements?
      You need to perform chemical reactions
    • What is a molecule?
      A molecule is any elements chemically joined together
    • What is a mixture?
      A mixture contains two or more different elements or compounds that are not chemically bonded together
    • How can mixtures be separated?
      Mixtures can be separated by physical reactions
    • What are the methods to separate mixtures?
      • Filtration
      • Crystallization
      • Simple distillation
      • Fractional distillation
      • Chromatography
    • What is filtration used for?
      Filtration is used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid
    • How does the filtration process work?
      The liquid passes through the filter paper while the solid is trapped
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