Title: Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry Revision Guide with Student CD

Author: Cliff Curtis

Publisher: Pearson

ISBN 10: 0435046721

ISBN 13: 9780435046729

DESCRIPTION

Contains content summaries and key points for all the topics in the specification.
Offers advice on how to answer questions assessing practical skills.
Includes full explanations of the terms used in papers and what will be expected.
Includes common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid.
Also includes questions taken from past Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry papers, relevant to the 2009 specification. 

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