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Cambridge IGCSE® Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM and Digital Access (2 Years)

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This edition of our successful series to support the Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry syllabus (0620) is fully updated for the revised syllabus from first examination from 2016. The Cambridge IGCSE® Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM and Cambridge Elevate enhanced edition offers flexible and comprehensive coverage of the full syllabus as well as extra enhancements to bring the subject to life. This Cambridge Elevate enhanced edition of the coursebook provides a wealth of learning opportunities through auto-marked formative assessment quizzes with tailored feedback, carefully selected animated videos to help students to visualise challenging concepts, exam-style questions and more.

360 pages, Paperback

First published September 16, 2010

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January 28, 2020
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April 15, 2023
This is a recommended textbook for students who are studying for the Cambridge International Examination (CIE) IGCSE in Chemistry. It has been written with that course in mind, and dovetails well with that course. It has worked examples, and a good number of questions for students to answer.

If I were to make a suggestion, it would be that there have been considerable changes to the course, so it would be worth checking to see if there is a newer edition of this book, that dovetails better to the new course.
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March 22, 2015
Quite difficult to understand at some parts, a bit of a mish mash, but overall okay. The chapters could be split in half too.
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