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Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Chemistry Student Book notes
Jim Clark - ISBN: 9780435185169
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IGCSE chemistry notes that have handwritten annotation to make diagrams clearer images to help clarify understanding and a colourful scheme to help stimulate the brain. Goes into depth and covers every aspect in short concise points
- Study guide
- • 15 pages •
IGCSE chemistry notes that have handwritten annotation to make diagrams clearer images to help clarify understanding and a colourful scheme to help stimulate the brain. Goes into depth and covers every aspect in short concise points
This set of notes cover all content from IGCSE Chemistry. From Unit 1 (Principles of Chemistry) to Unit 4 (organic chemistry)[*NOTE: Unit 3 is not included], which helps you to score the best you can! Crucial key points are highlighted and detailed diagrams are included. The owner of this set of notes scored a 9 in IGCSE Chemistry!
- Summary
- • 45 pages •
This set of notes cover all content from IGCSE Chemistry. From Unit 1 (Principles of Chemistry) to Unit 4 (organic chemistry)[*NOTE: Unit 3 is not included], which helps you to score the best you can! Crucial key points are highlighted and detailed diagrams are included. The owner of this set of notes scored a 9 in IGCSE Chemistry!
Electrolysis summary 
1.55C understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity 
1.56C understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in 
aqueous solution 
1.57C know that anion and cation are terms used to refer to negative and positive 
ions respectively 
1.58C describe experiments to investigate electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of 
molten compounds (including lead(II) bromide) and aqueous solutions 
(including sodium chloride, dilute sulfuric acid and co...
- Summary
- • 1 pages •
Electrolysis summary 
1.55C understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity 
1.56C understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in 
aqueous solution 
1.57C know that anion and cation are terms used to refer to negative and positive 
ions respectively 
1.58C describe experiments to investigate electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of 
molten compounds (including lead(II) bromide) and aqueous solutions 
(including sodium chloride, dilute sulfuric acid and co...
These notes include: 
1. A mnemonic for remembering the reactivity series 
2. Plenty of examples 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations 
 
It really is what you need to know for your Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Board exam!
- Lecture notes
- • 11 pages •
These notes include: 
1. A mnemonic for remembering the reactivity series 
2. Plenty of examples 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations 
 
It really is what you need to know for your Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Board exam!
These notes include: 
1. A table summarizing the 3 kinds of steel 
2. Flowcharts for the 2 methods of metal extraction 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations
- Lecture notes
- • 8 pages •
These notes include: 
1. A table summarizing the 3 kinds of steel 
2. Flowcharts for the 2 methods of metal extraction 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations
These notes include: 
1. Colourful flowcharts 
2. Diagrams 
3. A solved past question 
4. Question numbers that you can practice from past papers
- Lecture notes
- • 8 pages •
These notes include: 
1. Colourful flowcharts 
2. Diagrams 
3. A solved past question 
4. Question numbers that you can practice from past papers
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Newest Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Chemistry Student Book summaries
IGCSE chemistry notes that have handwritten annotation to make diagrams clearer images to help clarify understanding and a colourful scheme to help stimulate the brain. Goes into depth and covers every aspect in short concise points
- Study guide
- • 15 pages •
IGCSE chemistry notes that have handwritten annotation to make diagrams clearer images to help clarify understanding and a colourful scheme to help stimulate the brain. Goes into depth and covers every aspect in short concise points
This set of notes cover all content from IGCSE Chemistry. From Unit 1 (Principles of Chemistry) to Unit 4 (organic chemistry)[*NOTE: Unit 3 is not included], which helps you to score the best you can! Crucial key points are highlighted and detailed diagrams are included. The owner of this set of notes scored a 9 in IGCSE Chemistry!
- Summary
- • 45 pages •
This set of notes cover all content from IGCSE Chemistry. From Unit 1 (Principles of Chemistry) to Unit 4 (organic chemistry)[*NOTE: Unit 3 is not included], which helps you to score the best you can! Crucial key points are highlighted and detailed diagrams are included. The owner of this set of notes scored a 9 in IGCSE Chemistry!
Electrolysis summary 
1.55C understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity 
1.56C understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in 
aqueous solution 
1.57C know that anion and cation are terms used to refer to negative and positive 
ions respectively 
1.58C describe experiments to investigate electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of 
molten compounds (including lead(II) bromide) and aqueous solutions 
(including sodium chloride, dilute sulfuric acid and co...
- Summary
- • 1 pages •
Electrolysis summary 
1.55C understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity 
1.56C understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in 
aqueous solution 
1.57C know that anion and cation are terms used to refer to negative and positive 
ions respectively 
1.58C describe experiments to investigate electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of 
molten compounds (including lead(II) bromide) and aqueous solutions 
(including sodium chloride, dilute sulfuric acid and co...
These notes include: 
1. A mnemonic for remembering the reactivity series 
2. Plenty of examples 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations 
 
It really is what you need to know for your Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Board exam!
- Lecture notes
- • 11 pages •
These notes include: 
1. A mnemonic for remembering the reactivity series 
2. Plenty of examples 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations 
 
It really is what you need to know for your Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Board exam!
These notes include: 
1. A table summarizing the 3 kinds of steel 
2. Flowcharts for the 2 methods of metal extraction 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations
- Lecture notes
- • 8 pages •
These notes include: 
1. A table summarizing the 3 kinds of steel 
2. Flowcharts for the 2 methods of metal extraction 
3. Colorful notes 
4. Question numbers that you can practise from the past papers 
5. A solved past question with explanations
These notes include: 
1. Colourful flowcharts 
2. Diagrams 
3. A solved past question 
4. Question numbers that you can practice from past papers
- Lecture notes
- • 8 pages •
These notes include: 
1. Colourful flowcharts 
2. Diagrams 
3. A solved past question 
4. Question numbers that you can practice from past papers
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