Key term for AQA GCSE Chemistry, used in Atmospheric Pollutants.
A chemical reaction involving the gain of oxygen, such as sulfur reacting with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide.
Oxidation appears in AQA GCSE Chemistry revision content for Chemistry of the atmosphere, especially Atmospheric Pollutants and Pollutants from Combustion.
Chemistry of the atmosphere
Atmospheric Pollutants • Pollutants from Combustion
Organic chemistry
Hydrocarbons and Crude Oil • Hydrocarbon Properties and Combustion
Energy changes
Cells and Batteries • Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Chemical changes
Electrolysis • Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
Chemical changes
Electrolysis • Electrolysis of Aluminium
Chemical changes
Electrolysis • Electrolysis of Molten Compounds
Chemical changes
Electrolysis • Electrolysis Principles
Chemical changes
Metal Reactivity • The Reactivity Series
Chemical changes
Metal Reactivity • Oxidation of Metals
Quantitative chemistry
Conservation of Mass and Measurement • Mass Changes in Gas Reactions
Key ideas
Fundamental Principles • Core Chemical Concepts
Using resources
Material Properties • Corrosion and Prevention
Atomic structure and the periodic table
Transition Metals • Comparison with Alkali Metals
Atomic structure and the periodic table
The Periodic Table • Group 7 Halogens
Atomic structure and the periodic table
The Periodic Table • Group 1 Alkali Metals
Atomic structure and the periodic table
Atomic Model and Isotopes • Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
Chemical changes
Electrolysis • Electrode Half Equations
Chemical changes
Acid Reactions • Acids and Metals
Chemical changes
Metal Reactivity • Redox and Electrons
Chemical changes
Metal Reactivity • Metal Extraction
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