OXFORD AQA

IGCSE Chemistry

OXFORD AQA

IGCSE Chemistry

As a student, grades matter. And IGCSEs? They matter even more. Flyp Academy helps you get the IGCSE Chemistry grade you want with your friends, so you can get on with being the person you want to be. Our Free Oxford AQA Chemistry IGCSE Resources are designed to be as accessible and easy-to-use as possible. Just create your account, select ‘IGCSE Chemistry – Oxford AQA‘ as a course to enrol in, and get started with our videos, notes, quizzes and practice exams.

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Syllabus Tracking

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    • Atoms, Elements and Compounds & Mixtures

    • The Development of the Model of the Atom

    • Relative Electrical Charges of Subatomic Particles, Size and Mass of Atoms & Relative Atomic Mass

    • Electronic Structure

    • The Periodic Table & Its Development

    • Metals and Non-Metals & Group 0

    • Group 1 & Group 7

    • Comparison with Group 1 Elements & Typical Properties

    • Chemical Bonds, Ionic Bonding & Ionic Compounds

    • Covalent Bonding

    • Metallic Bonding

    • The Three States of Matter & State Symbols

    • Properties of Ionic Compounds & Properties of Small Molecules

    • Polymers & Giant Covalent Structures

    • Properties of Metals and Alloys & Metals as Conductors

    • Diamond, Graphite & Graphene and Fullerenes

    • Sizes of Particles and their Properties & Uses of Nanoparticles

    • Conservation of Mass and Balanced Chemical Equations & Relative Formula Mass

    • Mass Changes When a Reactant or Product is a Gas & Chemical Measurements

    • Moles & Amounts of Substances in Equations

    • Using Moles to Balance Equations & Limiting Reactants

    • Concentration of Solutions

    • Percentage Yield

    • Metal Oxides, The Reactivity Series, Extraction of Metals and Reduction & Oxidation and Reduction in Terms of Electrons

    • Reactions of Acids with Oxides, Neutralisation of Acids and Salt Production & Soluble Salts

    • The pH Scale and Neutralisation & Titration

    • Strong and Weak Acids

    • The Process of Electrolysis

    • Electrolysis of Molten Ionic Compounds, Using Electrolysis to Extract Metals & Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions

    • Representation of Reactions at Electrodes as Half Equations

    • Energy Transfer During Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

    • Reaction Profiles & The Energy Change of Reactions

    • Cells and Batteries & Fuel Cells

    • Calculating Rates of Reactions & Factors Which Affect the Rates of Chemical Reactions

    • Collision Theory and Activation Energy

    • Catalysts

    • Reversible Reactions, Energy Changes and Equilibrium

    • The Effect of Changing Conditions on Equilibrium & The Effect of Changing Concentration

    • The Effect of Temperature & Pressure Changes on Equilibrium

    • Crude Oil, Hydrocarbons and Alkanes & Fractional Distillation and Petrochemicals

    • Properties of Hydrocarbons & Cracking and Alkenes

    • Structure and Formulae of Alkenes & Reactions of Alkenes

    • Alcohols

    • Carboxylic Acids

    • Addition Polymerisation

    • Condensation Polymerisation

    • Amino Acids

    • DNA and Other Naturally Occurring Polymers

    • Pure Substances & Formulations Chromatography

    • Tests for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide & Chlorine

    • Flame Tests, Metal Hydroxides, Carbonates, Halides & Sulfates

    • Instrumental Methods & Flame Emission Spectroscopy

    • The Proportions of Different Gases in the Atmosphere & The Earth’s Early Atmosphere

    • How Oxygen Increased & How Carbon Dioxide Decreased

    • Greenhouse Gases, Human Activities & Global Climate Change

    • The Carbon Footprint and its Reduction

    • Atmospheric Pollutants from Fuels & Properties and Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants

    • Using the Earth’s Resources and Sustainable Development

    • Potable Water

    • Waste Water Treatment

    • Alternative Methods of Extracting Metals

    • Life Cycle Assessment

    • Ways of Reducing the Use of Resources

    • Corrosion and its Prevention

    • Alloys as Useful Materials

    • Ceramics, Polymers and Composites

    • The Haber Process

    • Production and Uses of NPK Fertilisers

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FAQs

  • IGCSE Chemistry is an exam usually taken at the end of Year 11 in the UK. It consists of two papers sectioned by topic, and tests a variety of valuable business concepts.

  • Although Chemistry is often thought to be a tough subject, with proper preparation you can no doubt be very successful on the final exams. It is marked as a totally objective subject, meaning that you can track your revision progress very easily.

  • The Chemistry IGCSE course covers a variety of topics, focusing on atoms, the periodic table, enthalpy changes, hydrocarbons, alcohols, equilibrium and more.

  • Everyone can succeed with different preparation styles and revision methods. We recommend going through our videos on Flyp Academy alongside the syllabus, and then testing yourself immediately afterwards. After doing this consistently, go through some past papers!

  • Don’t worry! You can always retake the exam, or you can move on and study something else. Failing an exam is never the end of the world – but if you don’t want to fail, get through our course!

  • As many as you’d like, or as many as you need to succeed! Don’t stress over not receiving the grades that you’d like to have initially.

  • You can resit it again, of course! Depending on which application you’re sending results to, you are generally asked to provide your highest scores. This means you can keep your initial score if you miss your targets later.

  • Resits cost in the region of £30 to £50 pounds, varying across the AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE and other boards.