AQA · Year 13
AQA Year 13 Chemistry Learning Games
Rates, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, acids and advanced inorganic chemistry.
Short quizzes are intended to expose gaps quickly; calculation generators are better attempted on paper before opening the solution.
Active recall
Topic quizzes and chemistry games
Short runs give immediate reasoning; full runs retest anything missed.
Calculations and games
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Rate Equation Question Generator – AQA & OCR A
Generate A-level initial-rates tables for AQA and OCR A. Determine reaction orders, write rate equations, calculate k and choose the correct units with worked solutions.
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Deduce reaction orders from concentration effects, graph evidence, units of k and OCR-only half-life clues in generated A-level chemistry case files.
Open tool →Arrhenius Equation Game and Activation Energy Calculator
Practise Arrhenius equation calculations and extracting activation energy from two rate constants.
Open tool →Understand Kc – Expression Practice and Haber Equilibrium Simulator
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Open tool →Born–Haber Cycle Practice
Practise identifying and combining enthalpy changes in Born–Haber cycles.
Open tool →Boltzmann Distribution and Activation Energy Simulator
Explore how temperature and catalysts affect the fraction of particles able to react.
Open tool →How to use these resources
Use a short quiz before revision to expose weak areas, then return after studying. For numerical topics, write a complete calculation before revealing the worked solution. The point is retrieval and diagnosis, not collecting decorative scores.