IGCSE Chemistry
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In this course, you will be learning about:
1.1 Particles - Atoms
1.1 Particles - Diffusion
1.1 Particles - Atoms in the Periodic Table
1.1 Introduction to The Particulate Nature of Matter
1.1 Particles - Isotopes
1.1 Particles - Heating Curve and Cooling Curve
1.1 Particles - Electron Arrangement
2.1 Separation Methods Part 1
2.1 Separation Methods Part 2
3.1 Bonding and Structure of Matter
3.2 Ions and Ionic Bonds Part 1
3.2 Ions and Ionic Bonds Part 2
3.2 Ions and Ionic Bonds Part 3
3.2 Ions and Ionic Bonds Part 4
3.2 Ions and Ionic Bonds Part 5
3.2 Macromelecules
3.2 Metallic Bonds
3.2 Molecules and Covalent Bonds Part 1
3.2 Molecules and Covalent Bonds Part 2
3.2 Molecules and Covalent Bonds Part 3
3.2 Molecules and Covalent Bonds Part 4
3.2 Molecules and Covalent Bonds Part 5
4.1 Stoichiometry - Formula of Simple Covalent Compounds
4.1 Stoichiometry - Formula of Ionic Compounds
4.1 Stoichiometry - Equations and State Symbols
4.1 Stoichiometry - Word Equations to Chemical Equations
4.1 Stoichiometry - Ionic Equations
4.2 The Mole Concept - Calculations in Equations Part 1
4.2 The Mole Concept - Calculations in Equations Part 2
4.2 The Mole Concept - Concentrations of Solutions
4.2 The Mole Concept - Empirical formula
4.2 The Mole Concept - Empirical Formula to Molecular Formula
4.2 The Mole Concept - Limiting Reactants
4.2 The Mole Concept - The Molar Volume of Gas
4.2 The Mole Concept - Percentage Yield and Percentage Purity
4.2 The Mole Concept - Moles and Equations
4.2 The Mole Concept - The Mole and Avogadro Constant
4.2 The Mole Concept - Mass and Moles
4.2 The Mole Concept - Volume and Mass in Equations
5.1 Comparing Products of Electrolysis
5.1 Electrolysis Using Copper Electrodes
5.1 Electrolysis of Aqueous Solution
5.1 Electrolysis of Molten
5.1 Electrolysis of Brine
5.1 Electrolysis of Concentrated NaCl
5.1 Extraction of Aluminium
5.1 Simple Cell
5.1 Refining Copper and Electroplating
5.1 Introduction to Electrolysis
5.1 Simple Cells and Reactivity of Metals
6.1 Energy of A Reaction - Calculating Energy Change
6.1 Energy of A Reaction - Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
6.2 Energy Transfer
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