OCR A A-level Chemistry
OCR A A-Level Chemistry Games and Revision Tools
Choose the correct year and topic area, including separate routes for organic chemistry and transition metals.
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Year and topic routes
Go straight to Year 12, Year 13, organic chemistry or the specialist topic area you need.
OCR A Year 12 physical and inorganic
Foundations, periodicity, bonding, amounts, redox, analysis and physical chemistry.
Open section → Year 12 organicOCR A Year 12 organic chemistry
Hydrocarbons, alcohols, haloalkanes, analysis and OCR A synthesis routes.
Open section → Year 13OCR A Year 13 physical and inorganic
Rates, equilibrium, pH, entropy, redox and electrode potentials.
Open section → Transition metalsOCR A transition metals and inorganic
Complex ions, colours, ligand substitution, catalysis and qualitative analysis.
Open section → Year 13 organicOCR A Year 13 organic chemistry
Aromatic chemistry, carbonyls, amines, polymers, synthesis and spectroscopy.
Open section →High-value practice
Popular OCR A tools
Generated questions, visual models and retrieval games for topics that reward repeated practice.
OCR A Chemistry Definitions Matching Game
Match 228 OCR A chemistry terms to their definitions in short or extended retrieval-practice rounds.
Open tool →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.
Open tool →Rate Equation Order Detective – AQA & OCR A
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 →OCR A Transition Metal Colours Quiz
Practise OCR A colours of aqueous transition-metal ions, hydroxide precipitates and ligand-substitution products with instant feedback.
Open tool →Understand Kc – Expression Practice and Haber Equilibrium Simulator
Build Kc expressions, compare Qc with Kc and explore concentration, pressure, temperature and catalyst changes in a Haber equilibrium simulator.
Open tool →Arrhenius Equation Game and Activation Energy Calculator
Practise Arrhenius equation calculations and extracting activation energy from two rate constants.
Open tool →Board-specific rather than vaguely “A-level”
Many core ideas overlap, but required wording, practical detail and some topic content do not. Resources are shared only where the chemistry is genuinely common; differences are labelled on the page rather than left for students to discover in an exam.