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Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry Student Book Second Edition.

Exam Board: EdexcelLevel: IGCSESubject: ScienceFirst Teaching: September 2017First Exam: June 2019 Develop your students' scientific thinking and practical skills with this second edition, fully updated to match the new 2017 specifications. - Build students' confidence with in-depth yet ac...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wensley, Robert
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hodder Education Group, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Book title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Getting the most from this book
  • Acknowledgments
  • Section 1 Principles of chemistry
  • 1.1 Particles and solubility
  • 1.2 Particles in motion
  • 1.3 Atoms and molecules
  • 1.4 Separating materials
  • 1.5 Atomic structure
  • 1.6 Atomic number and mass number
  • 1.7 Isotopes
  • 1.8 The arrangement of electrons
  • 1.9 Measuring atoms
  • 1.10 Patterns of elements
  • 1.11 Modern Periodic Tables
  • 1.12 The noble gases
  • Summary
  • Sample answers and expertâ#x80;#x99;s comments
  • Exam-style questions
  • Extend and challengePrinciples of chemistry 2
  • 1.13 Using relative atomic masses
  • 1.14 Writing formulae
  • 1.15 Particles in reaction â#x80;#x93; equations
  • 1.16 Formulae and equations
  • 1.17 Chemical bonding
  • 1.18 Electricity in everyday life
  • 1.19 Which substances conduct electricity?
  • 1.20 Giant ionic structures
  • 1.21 The structure of substances
  • 1.22 Simple molecular substances
  • 1.23 Diamond, graphite and fullerenes
  • 1.24 The properties of metals
  • 1.25 Investigating electrolysis
  • Summary
  • Sample answers and expertâ#x80;#x99;s comments
  • Exam-style questionsExtend and challenge
  • Section 2 Inorganic Chemistry
  • 2.1 Group 1 elements
  • 2.2 Group 7 elements
  • 2.3 Reactions of the halogens
  • 2.4 Oxidation and reduction
  • 2.5 The air
  • 2.6 Oxygen
  • 2.7 Carbon dioxide
  • 2.8 The reactions of metals
  • 2.9 Rusting
  • 2.10 Raw materials to metals
  • 2.11 Extracting iron from iron ore â#x80;#x93; a case study
  • 2.12 Electrolysis â#x80;#x93; a case study
  • 2.13 Extracting metals
  • 2.14 Acids and their properties
  • 2.15 Neutralisation
  • 2.16 Bases and alkalis
  • 2.17 Salts
  • 2.18 Preparing soluble salts2.19 Tests for ions, gases and water
  • Summary
  • Sample answers and expertâ#x80;#x99;s comments
  • Exam-style questions
  • Extend and challenge
  • Section 3 Physical Chemistry
  • 3.1 Energy changes and enthalpy changes
  • 3.2 Measuring enthalpy changes
  • 3.3 Enthalpy changes and bonding
  • 3.4 Studying reaction rates
  • 3.5 Making reactions go faster
  • 3.6 Temperature and reaction rates
  • 3.7 Catalysts and reaction rates
  • 3.8 Reversible reactions
  • 3.9 Dynamic Equilibria
  • Summary
  • Sample answers and expertâ#x80;#x99;s comments
  • Exam-style questionsExtend and challenge
  • Section 4 Organic Chemistry
  • 4.1 Crude oil
  • 4.2 How pure is our air?
  • 4.3 Cracking
  • more petrol from crude oil
  • 4.4 Alkanes
  • 4.5 Alkenes
  • 4.6 Alcohols
  • 4.7 Carboxylic acids
  • 4.8 Esters
  • 4.9 Addition polymers
  • 4.10 Condensation polymers
  • Summary
  • Sample answers and expertâ#x80;#x99;s comments
  • Exam-style questions
  • Extend and challenge
  • Periodic Table
  • Relative atomic masses
  • Index
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
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  • L
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