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Topic 4: Extracting metals and equilibria revision topic

Topic 4: Extracting metals and equilibria | GCSE Edexcel Higher Chemistry Notes

Revise Topic 4: Extracting metals and equilibria for GCSE Edexcel Higher Chemistry, including Reactivity of metals, Using the Earth's resources and...

Understand reactivity, metal extraction, redox, equilibria, and the Haber process. Use this GCSE Edexcel Higher Chemistry topic page to open the published lesson previews and move into exam practice when you are ready.

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Topic 4: Extracting metals and equilibria brings together Reactivity of metals, Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water, Life cycle assessment and recycling, and Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium for GCSE Edexcel Higher Chemistry. Use this topic page to tighten the content first, then move into lesson previews and past papers for exam-style practice.

  • Reactivity of metals
  • Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water
  • Life cycle assessment and recycling
  • Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
  • Electrolysis
  • The Haber process and the use of NPK fertilisers (chemistry only)

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