IGCSE Chemistry
Instructor
basco@horntech.co.nz
- Description

Cambridge Assessment International Examination’s goals for its Chemistry courses include:
To enable students to:
- CAIE Chemistry develops a set of transferable skills including handling data, practical problem-solving and applying the scientific method.
- Learners develop relevant attitudes, such as concern for accuracy and precision, objectivity, integrity, enquiry, initiative and inventiveness.
- Learners acquire the essential scientific skills required for progression to further studies or employment.
- Good teaching and learning will incorporate and reinforce a subject’s key concepts to help students gain:
- a greater depth as well as breadth of subject knowledge
- confidence, especially in applying knowledge and skills in new situations
- the vocabulary to discuss their subject conceptually and show how different aspects link together
- a level of mastery of their subject to help them enter higher education.
IGCSE candidates study the following topics:
- States of matter
- Atoms, elements and compounds
- Stoichiometry
- Electrochemistry
- Chemical energetics
- Chemical reactions
- Acids, bases and salts
- The Periodic Table
- Metals
- Chemistry of the environment
- Organic chemistry
- Experimental techniques and chemical analysis