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Titration Calculations - AQA GCSE Chemistry Calculation Practice Book

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Titration calculations are the most demanding multi-step problem on the GCSE Chemistry paper, combining burette readings, mean values, moles, and concentration in one question. This AQA GCSE Triple Chemistry workbook breaks it all down with 12 scaffolded questions using the EVERY method framework.


The EVERY method breaks each calculation into clear steps: Equation, Values, Enter values into the equation, Rearrange if needed, Your units. Every question has a structured EVERY table for students to complete, building a consistent problem-solving habit. Questions get progressively harder: Q1-3 are straightforward, Q4-6 introduce unit conversions, and Q7-12 require rearranging the formula.


What's inside:

- 12 progressive questions on Titration Calculations (from burette readings to unknown concentration)

- Structured EVERY method table on every question page

- Progressive difficulty: simple substitution, then unit conversions, then rearranging

- Self-assessment tracker with "What made me stuck?" reflection checklist

- Full worked answers for all 12 questions using the EVERY method steps


AQA specification reference: 5.3 Quantitative Chemistry (Triple Chemistry only, higher tier)


Titration calculations require students to identify concordant results from a results table, calculate a mean titre, convert volume to dm3, calculate moles using concentration, use the balanced equation ratio to find moles of the other substance, and then calculate its concentration.


Common student mistakes this workbook addresses: including anomalous results in the mean, not converting cm3 to dm3, using the wrong ratio from the balanced equation, calculating moles for the wrong substance, and losing marks by skipping intermediate steps.


Suitable for AQA GCSE Chemistry (Triple only, higher tier).


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