๐ Cambridge IGCSE โข Year 11
Chemistry
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Subject overview
What this subject page covers
Chemistry in Cambridge IGCSE Year 11 combines definitions, reactions, conceptual explanations, and application-based questions. This verified subject page helps students move chapter by chapter through 12 active topics with cleaner revision structure.
The most useful flow is to open the chapter you actually need, generate a concise summary first, and then move into flashcards, quizzes, or tutor follow-up based on what still feels weak.
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How to study this subject well
- Separate definitions, reactions, and explanation-style questions while revising.
- Use notes to simplify long textbook wording into exam-ready language.
- Revisit exceptions and observations because they are easy to mix up under pressure.
What exam questions usually test
- Precise terminology, reactions, and observed changes.
- Cause-and-effect explanations instead of rote statements.
- Exceptions, comparisons, and high-yield factual recall.
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Solids, liquids, gases, changes of state and diffusion.
Elements, compounds, atomic structure, bonding and giant structures.
Formulae, equations, relative masses, moles and concentration.
Electrolysis, ionic movement, electrode products and electrochemical applications.
Energy changes, exothermic and endothermic reactions, fuels and cells.
Physical and chemical changes, redox, rate of reaction and reversible reactions.
Acid-base chemistry, salts, pH and qualitative reactions.
Periodic trends, groups, noble gases, halogens and transition elements.
Metal properties, reactivity, extraction, alloys and corrosion.
Water, air, climate-related chemistry and environmental impacts.
Alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, carboxylic acids, polymers and fuels.
Separation techniques, chromatography, qualitative analysis and practical methods.