Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry-0620 Past Question Papers June 2014
Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry (0620) Past Papers - June 2014
FAQs on Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry-0620 Past Question Papers June 2014
1. Why study Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry?
Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry enables students to expand their understanding of this advanced world and helps them to develop relevant attitudes, such as a concern for accuracy and precision, objectivity, integrity, inquiry, initiative, and inventiveness. According to VEDANTU experts, Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry helps students to better understand the influence and limitations placed on a scientific study by society, economy, technology, ethics, the community, and the environment and develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for both further study and everyday life.
2. How is Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry going to be beneficial to higher studies?
Syllabus of Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry includes the basic principles and concepts that are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of chemistry, and a strong emphasis on practical skills. Cambridge IGCSE is one of the most sought-after and recognized qualifications in the world. Cambridge IGCSEs are accepted and valued by leading universities and employers around the world as evidence of academic achievement. Many universities require a combination of Cambridge International AS & A Levels and Cambridge IGCSEs or equivalent to meet their entry requirements.
3. What students are going to study in Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry?
Students study the following topics:
1. The particulate nature of matter
2. Experimental techniques
3. Atoms, elements and compounds
4. Stoichiometry
5. Electricity and chemistry
6. Chemical energetics
7. Chemical reactions
8. Acids, bases and salts
9. The Periodic Table
10. Metals
11. Air and water
12. Sulfur
13. Carbonates
14. Organic chemistry
As per the syllabus information given by VEDANTU experts.
4. What is the aim of the Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry syllabus?
The aim of the Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry syllabus is to develop skills that are relevant to the study and practice of chemistry which can be useful in everyday life and encourage a systematic approach to problem-solving & communication through the language of science.
5. How to achieve A* In IGCSE Chemistry?
1. Revise the topics you find yourself weak in and solve topical questions to help you improve and you are good to go.
2. Make your own notes of different topics and try to summarise as much as possible. Reading from your own notes just before the exam will make you learn the concepts more easily and at a faster pace.
3. Try solving previous year question papers on your own. Link to which you can find on VEDANTU below.