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11 August 2026

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GCSE Chemistry worksheet on moles and balancing equations, covering mole calculations, molar mass, balanced chemical equations and stoichiometry. Students answer structured questions involving substances such as KCl, CO₂, H₂SO₄, H₂O, CaCO₃ and glucose, before applying balanced equations to calculate reacting amounts in reactions involving hydrogen, methane, sodium, iron, magnesium, butane, ammonia and aluminium. Suitable for KS4 / GCSE Chemistry lesson practice, homework, retrieval or revision. Includes the questions-only worksheet with space for students to show their working.

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