Chemistry 0620.

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Chemistry 0620

Aims of the syllabus The aims are: 1. to provide an enjoyable and worthwhile educational experience for all learners, whether or not they go on to study science beyond this level 2. to enable learners to acquire sufficient knowledge and understanding to: become confident citizens in a technological world and develop an informed interest in scientific matters be suitably prepared for studies beyond Cambridge IGCSE 3. to allow learners to recognise that science is evidence based and understand the usefulness, and the limitations, of scientific method 4. to develop skills that: are relevant to the study and practice of chemistry are useful in everyday life encourage a systematic approach to problem-solving encourage efficient and safe practice encourage effective communication through the language of science 5. to develop attitudes relevant to chemistry such as: concern for accuracy and precision objectivity integrity enquiry initiative inventiveness 6. to enable learners to appreciate that: science is subject to social, economic, technological, ethical and cultural influences and limitations the applications of science may be both beneficial and detrimental to the individual, the community and the environment

Curriculum content The particulate nature of matter Experimental techniques Atoms, elements and compounds Stoichiometry Electricity and chemistry Chemical energetics Chemical reactions Acids, bases and salts The Periodic Table Metals Air and water Sulfur Carbonates Organic chemistry

Assessment at a glance Paper Weighting Paper 2 Multiple-choice paper 45 min 30 % Paper 4 Short-answer and structured questions 1 hour 15 min 50 % Paper 5 Practical Test 1 hour 15 min 20 %

Assessment objectives AO1: Knowledge with understanding AO2: Handling information and problem solving AO3: Experimental skills and investigations