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iGCSE combined science notes and presentations
Presentations and notes with activities for iGCSE combined science course 2018.
AS chemistry resources for international A level
A number of resources (presentations, exercises, exam questions and end-of-unit tests). Unit 14 (organic chemistry) is on a different resource. Sorry, but it would not fit here.
Acids and bases (IB or A level)
Powerpoints and worksheets for acids and bases. These resources are suitable for IB or A level chemistry.
Equilibria (IB or A level chemistry)
Presentations with questions on chemical equilibria. The resource can be used for IB or A level chemistry.
Rates of reactions (IB or A level chemistry)
Presentations with questions for rates of reactions (ideal for IB or A level)
Energetics and thermochemistry presentation with questions (IB or A level chemistry)
Presentation and questions for energetics and thermochemistry (IB or A level chemistry).
Chemical bonding IB or A level
powerpoint and exercises for structure and bonding for IB or A level
transition metals periodicity and bonding
Powerpoint with questions incorporated. This resource was generated for IB chemistry, but can be used for A level also
presentation with questions on periodicity
This resource was created for IB chemistry, but can also be used for A level chemistry.
Atomic structure created for IB, but also applicable to A level
powerpoint with notes and diagrams and exam questions incorporated
iGCSE combined science (chemistry presentations)
Presentations, exam question and exercises for the entire chemistry part of the iGCSE combined science course.
IA examples (marked with annotations)
IA examples for IB chemistry
All have been marked with annotations.
Notes and questions for chemistry part of iGCSE combined science
Notes and activities for chemistry part of iGCSE combined science
Question on empirical formula
Can be used for iGCSE, A level or IB chemistry.
Question on moles and stoichiometry
Various basic activities related to mole calculations. These can be used at GCSE level or as an introduction to these topics at A level or IB.