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Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE


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No. of pages 280

Published: 2009

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations, Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE(R) First Edition is written by a team of experienced authors and examiners, and matches specification 0620. It is ideal for international school students with wide ranging backgrounds, content presented clearly and concisely for accessibility. Features of the text include an exam focus with exam-style questions, activities, case studies, key points & 'Did you know?' sections. Study tips throughout the book address common misconceptions and errors. Topics are presented in an innovative 'lesson on a page' double page spread format, providing all pertinent material and emphasizing the key learning points. Each chapter has a section of exam-style questions, written by an experienced examiner, that closely match papers 1, 2 and 3. Each title has a section which is dedicated to the Alternative to Practical paper. There is also a revision checklist covering the whole syllabus so that students know what they have covered.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 280 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Oxford University Press .

With a long history in science education and the training of teachers, Lawrie Ryan has written many science textbooks that have been hugely successful both in the UK and internationally. As well as author of Chemistry for You, Lawrie Ryan is also author of the best selling Advanced Chemistry for You and is series editor of OUP's AQA Science series for GCSE.

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