Learn 🧪 IGCSE Chemistry with AI on AI4AI — short, hands-on lessons with live AI runs, at three reading levels (beginner to expert). Free to start.
To get useful help, you need to tell the AI who you are and what you need. Open any chatbot (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) and start every session with a setup message like: 'You are my IGCSE Chemistry tutor for Cambridge 0620 Extended tier. Keep explanations tied to the Cambridge sy…
To generate useful IGCSE Chemistry practice, give the AI three things every time: the topic (e.g. 'mole calculations'), the paper style (e.g. 'Paper 2 structured question, 4 marks'), and an instruction on timing (e.g. 'wait for my answer before showing the worked solution'). Thi…
When a IGCSE Chemistry concept is not clicking — maybe it's mole calculations, electrolysis, or the difference between ionic and covalent bonding — use a deliberate three-pass technique. Pass 1: ask for a plain-English explanation. Pass 2: ask for a real-world analogy. Pass 3: a…
Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry (0620) rewards precise scientific language. Mark schemes want 'more frequent successful collisions per unit time', not 'particles hit each other more'. They want 'ions' not 'particles', correct state symbols in equations, and the right number of distinc…
For IGCSE Chemistry (Cambridge 0620/0971), AI most often goes wrong in four specific areas: (1) chemical formulae and ion charges — it may write FeCl₂ when the context demands FeCl₃; (2) equation balancing — it sometimes produces unbalanced or incorrect state symbols; (3) mark s…
Here is a practical system you can start today. First, open a fresh chat and paste in the main IGCSE Chemistry topic headings from the Cambridge syllabus (you can copy these from the CIE 0620 syllabus PDF). Ask AI to give you a quick confidence-rating quiz: two questions per top…