Tips to revise GCE O level Chemistry

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24th April 2023

Tips to revise GCE O level Chemistry

Review these notes regularly to keep your concepts fresh and use the notes to revise your O level Chemistry concepts.

Chemistry is a vast subject. You need to learn the basic concepts and formulas, as well as the common applications of Chemistry in daily life. Moreover, you will need good guidance and practice.

So, for you who are taking GCE O level Chemistry, these revision notes will be very useful for you.

Some notes to revise GCE O level Chemistry:

Periodic table:

  • Electron configuration of elements in the periodic table.
  • Metals, non-metals, semimetals and non-metallic elements.
  • Periodic trends of atomic properties: atomic mass, atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity and electron affinity.

The mole concept:

  • Avogadro’s number, molar mass and molar volume.
  • Calculate the number of moles of gas present in a given volume at STP

Stoichiometry:

  • Law of conservation of mass and mole relationship. Calculate the amount of reactants and products from a balanced chemical equation.
  • Mass and mole relationships between elements in a chemical reaction.

Atomic structure:

  • Density of elements and compounds.
  • Lewis electron dot diagram.

Chemical bonding:

  • Ionic and covalent bonds. Bonds in ionic compounds, electron configurations of ions, bond length and bond energy. Covalent bonds in molecules, bond length and bond energy. Bonding in the periodic table and their explanations (Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory).
  • Types of molecular geometry (s, p, d and f). Bond angles (in s, p, d and f orbitals) and bond energies (in s, p, d and f orbital

Thermochemistry:

  • Hess’ law of constant heat summation. Standard enthalpy of formation, standard enthalpy of combustion and standard entropy of formation.
  • Reaction enthalpy, reaction entropy and reaction quotient.

Solution:

  • pH scale, pOH scale and the factors affecting pH values (acids, bases and salts).

Gaseous state:

  • Gas laws (Charles’ law, Boyle’s law, Gay-Lussac’s law and Avogadro’s law).

Some revision notes to revise GCE O level Chemistry

In the exam, you will be asked questions from all the topics listed above. So, make sure you revise these topics thoroughly.

Good luck!

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