Need to Know: Higher Chemistry

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Exam board: SQA
Level: Higher
Subject: Chemistry
First teaching: September 2018
First exams: Summer 2019

What do you really need to know for the SQA Higher Chemistry exam?

This revision guide covers the essentials in less than 100 pages, so it's perfect for early exam preparation or last-minute revision.

- Find key content at your fingertips with quick summaries of the concepts, processes and terminology that you need to understand

- Get a better grade in your exam with tips on exam technique, mistakes to avoid and important things to remember

- Revise and practise using end-of-topic questions and in-depth questions at the end of each section - with answers provided online

- Benefit from the knowledge of experienced teacher, author and examiner John Anderson

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John Anderson is a highly experienced Chemistry teacher who has worked as a Principal Teacher and Depute Head Teacher at a very successful school in Scotland. An experienced SQA examiner and Chemistry curriculum consultant for many schools, John is also a Chartered Chemist and a Chartered Science Teacher. He is a bestselling author, having written popular resources for all levels of the Scottish curriculum from CfE Level 3 Science to Advanced Higher Chemistry.

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