Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Revision Notes
Our chemistry revision notes for Pearson Edexcel iGCSE have been broken down into topics, making it easier for you to pinpoint exact concepts to revise. If you’d like more revision practise, check out our past paper resource section.
Pearson IGCSE - 1.1 States of matter
Chromatography and Rf Values (GCSE Chemistry)
Solids, Liquids & Gases (GCSE Chemistry)
States of Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
Paper Chromatography (GCSE Chemistry)
Filtration & Crystallisation (GCSE Chemistry)
Distillation (GCSE Chemistry)
Electronic Configuration (GCSE Chemistry)
The Current Periodic Table (GCSE Chemistry)
Relative Atomic Mass (GCSE Chemistry)
Relative Electrical Charges (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 1.2 Elements, compounds, mixtures
Amounts of Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
Moles & Avogadro’s Constant (GCSE Chemistry)
Calculating the Mass (GCSE Chemistry)
Relative Formula Mass (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 0 (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 7: Reactivity (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 1: Reactivity (GCSE Chemistry)
Periodic Table Metals vs Non-Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Metals & Non-Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Electronic Configuration (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 1.3 Atomic structure
Calculating Percentage Yield (GCSE Chemistry)
Percentage Yield (GCSE Chemistry)
Using Moles to Balance Equations (GCSE Chemistry)
Amounts of Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
Volume of Gases Using Moles (GCSE Chemistry)
Using Concentrations of Solutions in mol/dm3 (GCSE Chemistry)
Concentrations of Solutions (GCSE Chemistry)
Changing State (GCSE Chemistry)
Electron Transfer & Ions (GCSE Chemistry)
Common Molecules & Ions (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 1.4 Periodic Table
Properties of Giant Covalent Structures (GCSE Chemistry)
Changing State (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)
Separating Mixtures (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 1.5 Chemical formulae & calculations
Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions (GCSE Chemistry)
Electrolysis of Molten Ionic Compounds (GCSE Chemistry)
Explaining Electrolysis (GCSE Chemistry)
Metallic Bonds (GCSE Chemistry)
Silicon Dioxide, Diamond & Graphite (GCSE Chemistry)
Properties of Giant Covalent Structures (GCSE Chemistry)
Changing State (GCSE Chemistry)
Properties of Small Molecules (GCSE Chemistry)
Ionic Compound Properties (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 1.6 Bonding: Ionic, covalent and metallic
Pearson IGCSE - 1.7 Electrolysis
Pearson IGCSE - 2.1 Group 1: Alkali Metals
Corrosion & Prevention (GCSE Chemistry)
Atmospheric Pollutants (GCSE Chemistry)
Global Climate Change & Carbon Footprint (GCSE Chemistry)
Greenhouse Gases (GCSE Chemistry)
Sulphur (GCSE Chemistry)
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (GCSE Chemistry)
Atmospheric Oxygen (GCSE Chemistry)
Gases in the Atmosphere (GCSE Chemistry)
Reactions of Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
The Reactivity Series (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 2.2 Group 2: Halogens
Metal Alloys (GCSE Chemistry)
Extraction of Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
The Reactivity Series (GCSE Chemistry)
Loss & Gain of Electrons (GCSE Chemistry)
Oxidation & Reduction (GCSE Chemistry)
Using Electrolysis to Extract Metals (GCSE Chemistry)
Strong vs Weak Acids (GCSE Chemistry)
Acids, Bases & pH (GCSE Chemistry)
Group 1: Reactions (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 2.3 Gases in the atmosphere
Pearson IGCSE - 2.4 Reactivity series
Pearson IGCSE - 2.5 Extraction and uses of metals
Pearson IGCSE - 2.6 Acids, alkalis, titrations
Pearson IGCSE - 2.7 Acids, bases and salt preparations
Pearson IGCSE - 2.8 Chemical tests
Pearson IGCSE - 3.1 Energetics
Pearson IGCSE - 3.2 Rates of reaction
Pearson IGCSE - 3.3 Reversible reactions & equilibria
Pearson IGCSE - 4.1 Crude Oil
Pearson IGCSE - 4.2 Alkanes & Alkenes
Pearson IGCSE - 4.3 Alcohols
Pearson IGCSE - 4.4 Carboxylic acids
Pearson IGCSE - 4.5 Esters
Polymers (GCSE Chemistry)
Polymers (GCSE Chemistry)
Pearson IGCSE - 4.6 Synthetic polymers
FAQs
What is included in the Pearson Edexcel iGCSE Chemistry Revision Notes?
The revision notes cover all key topics from the Pearson IGCSE Chemistry syllabus, including atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, and more.
Are these iGCSE Edexcel chemistry revision notes suitable for self-study?
Yes, they are designed to be comprehensive yet concise, making them ideal for self-study and quick revision before exams.
Can I download the Edexcel iGCSE chemistry revision guide notes?
You can access the revision notes online at the provided link, and some resources may be available for download.
Do these notes include past paper questions?
Some sections may contain practice questions and exam-style problems to help reinforce key concepts. You can always visit our past paper resource for more edexcel iGCSE chemistry revision methods.
How can I maximise my revision using these notes?
It is best to use these notes alongside practice questions, past papers, and active recall techniques like flashcards and quizzes. Taking regular breaks and repeating topics to ensure retention can boost your chemistry iGCSE edexcel revision.
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