IB Chemistry Lanterna Guide
IB Chemistry Lanterna Guide
IB Chemistry Lanterna Guide
IB CHEMISTRY
Contents
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Introduction:
IB Chemistry is one of the most difficult sciences that the IB offers. That being
said, the main difficulty in chemistry lies in the sheer size of the syllabus, not
necessarily in the individual topics being mind-bogglingly difficult. As such, we
strongly believe at Lanterna that with the proper preparation and well thought
out revision period, anyone is capable of scoring great scores on your final
exams. That’s what we’re here to help you with! Follow this comprehensive
guide and we think you’ll be in a great place to ace your chemistry exams. In
this guide, we’ll walk you through the following:
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1. Identify the areas of the syllabus that you’re struggling with or are
unfamiliar with. These are the topics that you should start by revising. Try to
make sure to get the entire syllabus to green/yellow.
2. Get an overview of the entire syllabus, clearly showing the examples you
are expected to be familiar with, and which ones you can deprioritize in
your revision.
Instead of doing one past paper the whole way through, go through all past
paper questions relating to one given topic in the syllabus. In this manner you
will quickly notice similarities in the types of questions that the IB likes to ask
on any given topic!
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implies that there are very few questions that you will be able to know the
answer to straight away. Don’t fret! Use the elimination method to logically
whittle the 4 potential choices down! It’s generally much easier to start by
eliminating incorrect answers rather than choosing the correct one off the bat!
Let us show you an example:
If you’re familiar with the concept of entropy, you’ll know that it describes
the randomness and disorder of molecules. Naturally gases have the highest
entropy, followed by liquids, followed by solids. As such, a transition from solid
to liquid, liquid to gas, or solid to gas will represent large increases in entropy.
State transitions going the other way would represent decreases in entropy.
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In the paper 2 you are asked several questions and are required to answer ALL
of the questions. Each question is broken down into many parts and subparts.
For example, question 1 may have 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d. Each of these parts may
be broken down further into questions 1a i), 1a ii), 1a iii) etc. Each question
is worth anywhere from 1 to 3 marks. Similarly to the paper 1, you can be
asked about any section of the syllabus on the paper 2, so there is no way
of guessing what will appear on any given exam. As such, our tips will focus
on strategies for answering the questions to give yourself the best possible
chance at getting the grade you deserve!
For example:
Question: Rhenium, Re, was the last element with a stable isotope to be
isolated. The stable isotope of rhenium contains 110 neutrons. Before its
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Answer: Scientists could predict the existence of rhenium and some of its
properties as previously the element with atomic number 75 was unknown,
which would have led to a gap in the periodic table. Since the periodic table
shows regular/periodic trends in properties we can deduce the properties of
Rhenium.
As you can see, since the question is worth 2 marks, we made sure to write
2 sentences making 2 separate points. Although this may not be strictly
necessary to pick up all points, it is a good safeguard, making sure that you
never under-answer a question!
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Here are some general guidelines to follow when it comes to interpreting data:
1. Similarly to Paper 2, make sure to RTFQ (Read the Full Question). Don’t give
away any silly marks because you neglected to answer all aspects of the
question.
2. Make note of the axes labels, column headings etc. so that you are fully
aware of what data you are truly interpreting.
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3. Don’t overthink the data. If there is a clear trend, state it. Don’t try to force
a trend or correlation between sets of data if it’s not clearly visible in the
graph/table.
4. Read all questions before starting the first one. All too many times students
give the answers to parts b) or c) in question a). This is a waste of time as
you’ll have to rewrite your answer! Make sure you’re aware of where the
questions are leading you, and answer only the question you are asked!
The biggest note of all when it comes to the paper 3 is being familiar with the
IB science command terms. The command terms are a list of words indicating
the depth of answer required for any question. The command terms are broken
up into AO1 (most surface level), AO2 (more in-depth), AO3 (most in-depth).
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Often students lose points by answering a slightly different question from the
one posed. Describing a trend is very different to explaining one. Describing
a trend just consists of observing a trend and its characteristics, while an
explanation may give reasons behind the existence for the trend. Knowing
this distinction can be key in picking up the full points to a question. How do
you study for this? Go the the chemistry syllabus where you’ll find the full list
of command terms as well as their definitions. Make sure you’re familiar with
each one, and could classify each of them as AO1, AO2, or AO3!
Past papers will give you an indication of the types of questions that the IB
likes to ask about the option, but the reason we love using past papers as a
way to prepare for the option is that you’ll notice that the IB recycles questions
when it comes to the option! As there isn’t too much material to ask about,
the questions tend to become quite similar year in and year out. Go through
the past few years of papers and you will be fully familiar with the questions
you can expect before even starting the exam!
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Conclusion
So there you have it! Our top tips on how to get ready for the IB Chemistry
exam! Follow our guidelines and make sure to put the hours into getting
familiar with the key concepts and there should be no reason that you can’t
smash that final exam. If you’re struggling with comprehending any specific
topics in the syllabus, or the entire chemistry syllabus still feels like a great
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