IGCSE Chemistry Revision
Chemistry is all about how things react with each other, and when you study with our IGCSE chemistry revision resources, you’ll react with confidence. Our teacher-written study tools help you prepare for your exam in the best way, using exam-based questions to help you learn everything you need to know in advance of the big day. They also help teachers, saving you time on lesson planning while giving your students the key information they need to help them take on their IGCSE chemistry exams with conviction. Think of your mind as a test tube – just add our IGCSE chemistry revision resources and watch the reaction take place.
IGCSE Chemistry Revision Resources
IGCSE Chemistry Exam Boards
Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Chemistry
Cambridge (CIE) Chemistry resources by exam board
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry
Edexcel Chemistry resources by exam board
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry (Modular): Unit 1
Edexcel Chemistry resources by exam board
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry (Modular): Unit 2
Edexcel Chemistry resources by exam board
Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry
Oxford AQA Chemistry resources by exam board
IGCSE Chemistry Topics
1. Principles of Chemistry: Part 1
2. Inorganic Chemistry: Part 1
3. Physical Chemistry: Part 1
4. Organic Chemistry: Part 1
- 5. Principles of Chemistry: Part 2
- 6. Inorganic Chemistry: Part 2
- 7. Physical Chemistry: Part 2
- 8 Organic chemistry: Part 2
- 1. States of Matter
- 2. Atoms, Elements & Compounds
- 3. Stoichiometry
- 4. Electrochemistry
- 5. Chemical Energetics
- 6. Chemical Reactions
- 7. Acids, Bases & Salts
- 8. The Periodic Table
- 9. Metals
- 10. Chemistry of the Environment
- 11. Organic Chemistry
- 12. Experimental Techniques & Chemical Analysis
- Atomic Structure & the Periodic Table
- Structure, Bonding & the Properties of Matter
- Chemical Changes
- Chemical Analysis
- Acids, Bases & Salts
- Quantitative Chemistry
- Trends Within the Periodic Table
- The Rate & Extent of Chemical Change
- Energy Changes
- Organic Chemistry
- 1. Principles of Chemistry
- 2. Inorganic Chemistry
- 3. Physical Chemistry
- 4. Organic Chemistry
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IGCSE Chemistry Grade Boundaries
To know what kind of grade you can expect to achieve in your IGCSE chemistry exam, you first need to understand the grade boundaries. These decide what mark achieves which grade, and by getting to know them, you can have a clearer idea of what you need to do. The maximum mark you can score in IGCSE chemistry is 180.
IGCSE Chemistry Specifications
IGCSE chemistry specifications tell you what you’ll need to revise for ahead of your exam. This can help streamline your approach to studying, letting you focus on the areas such as solids, liquids & gasses, electrochemistry and magnetism.
While some of these specifications rarely change, others are often updated, which is why we recommend staying up to date with all the latest developments from Edexcel, Cambridge (CIE) and Oxford AQA. Don’t worry - we’ve done all the research so you don’t have to.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is IGCSE chemistry so hard?
Students often find IGCSE chemistry difficult because it involves abstract concepts, mathematical reasoning, and experimental interpretation. However, once you start to understand how each area of the exam is scored, you may find it much easier to manage.
How do you get an A in IGCSE chemistry?
The best way to achieve a top grade in ICGSE chemistry is through practice and a consistent approach to revision. Looking at past papers will show the kind of exam format to expect, while setting yourself exam-based questions will show you how long you’ll need to give yourself to answer them.
What careers use IGCSE chemistry?
A qualification in IGCSE chemistry would set you up for further scientific study, while also helping you access careers in the likes of medicine, teaching, engineering, pharmaceuticals, technology and the environment.