CIE IGCSE Chemistry Revision Notes
Use these CIE iGCSE Chemistry notes as a starting point to add to or just to dive into when you need a quick refresher. However you use them, they have been split into manageable chunks meaning that you don’t have to sift through pages of information to find what you want!
CIE 1 States of matter
CIE 2 Atoms, elements and compounds
Detection, Hazards & Risks (GCSE Chemistry)
Chromatography and Rf Values (GCSE Chemistry)
Pure Substances & Formulations (GCSE Chemistry)
Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction (GCSE Chemistry)
Endothermic vs Exothermic Reactions (GCSE Chemistry)
Soluble & Insoluble Salts (GCSE Chemistry)
Paper Chromatography (GCSE Chemistry)
Filtration & Crystallisation (GCSE Chemistry)
Distillation (GCSE Chemistry)
Separating Mixtures (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 3 Stoichiometry
Metallic Bonds (GCSE Chemistry)
Graphene & Fullerenes (GCSE Chemistry)
Silicon Dioxide, Diamond & Graphite (GCSE Chemistry)
Properties of Giant Covalent Structures (GCSE Chemistry)
Properties of Small Molecules (GCSE Chemistry)
Covalent Bond Diagrams (GCSE Chemistry)
Covalent Bonds (GCSE Chemistry)
Ionic Compound Properties (GCSE Chemistry)
Ionic Compounds (GCSE Chemistry)
Ionic Formulae & Diagrams (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 4 Electrochemistry
Calculating Percentage Yield (GCSE Chemistry)
Percentage Yield (GCSE Chemistry)
Limiting Reactants (GCSE Chemistry)
Using Moles to Balance Equations (GCSE Chemistry)
Amounts of Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
Moles & Avogadro’s Constant (GCSE Chemistry)
Volume of Gases Using Moles (GCSE Chemistry)
Using Concentrations of Solutions in mol/dm3 (GCSE Chemistry)
Calculating the Mass (GCSE Chemistry)
Concentrations of Solutions (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 5 Chemical energetics
CIE 6 Chemical reactions
CIE 7 Acids, bases and salts
Changing Conditions & Equilibrium (GCSE Chemistry)
Equilibrium (GCSE Chemistry)
Energy Changes (GCSE Chemistry)
Reversible Reactions (GCSE Chemistry)
The Effect of Light (GCSE Chemistry)
Catalysts (GCSE Chemistry)
Collision Theory & Activation Energy (GCSE Chemistry)
Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction (GCSE Chemistry)
Graphs to Calculate Rates of Reaction (GCSE Chemistry)
Calculating Rates of Reaction (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 8 Periodic Table
Atmospheric Pollutants (GCSE Chemistry)
Testing for Water (GCSE Chemistry)
Carbonates, Halides & Sulphates (GCSE Chemistry)
Identifying Ions (GCSE Chemistry)
Identifying Common Gases (GCSE Chemistry)
Reactions of Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Reactions of Acids with Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Soluble & Insoluble Salts (GCSE Chemistry)
Neutralisation of Acids (GCSE Chemistry)
Strong vs Weak Acids (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 9 Metals
The Transition Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 0 (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 7: Reactions & Displacement (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 7: Reactivity (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 7 (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 1: Reactivity (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 1: Reactions (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 1 (GCSE Chemistry)
Periodic Table Metals vs Non-Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Metals & Non-Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 10 Chemistry of the environment
CIE 11 Organic chemistry
NPK Fertilisers (GCSE Chemistry)
Conditions of the Haber Process (GCSE Chemistry)
Haber Process (GCSE Chemistry)
Corrosion & Prevention (GCSE Chemistry)
Potable Water (GCSE Chemistry)
Atmospheric Pollutants (GCSE Chemistry)
Global Climate Change & Carbon Footprint (GCSE Chemistry)
Greenhouse Gases (GCSE Chemistry)
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (GCSE Chemistry)
Atmospheric Oxygen (GCSE Chemistry)
CIE 12 Experimental techniques & chemical analysis
FAQs
How do I use the CIE iGCSE Chemistry revision notes?
You can use them however you like! Either as bite-sized pieces for a quick revision boost or as a starting point where you can add your own notes from other sources.
Is the CIE iGCSE Chemistry exam hard?
iGCSE Chemistry is considered difficult firstly because of the number of concepts and theories that are covered. It requires you to understand and use chemical principles in various areas such as organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. There are also practical laboratory experiments that you will be required to undertake. Using our CIE iGCSE Chemistry revision notes will make this revision process a little easier for you!
Where can I find other iGCSE Chemistry revision resources?
As well as the official resources, there are a whole host of others out there. Remember that much of this information will be the same and that quality is better than quantity here - having 10 textbooks will not help you revise better! Pick the resources that are right for you and use these alongside your own classroom notes.
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