For all mainstream AS and A Level specifications. No matter which specification you choose to follow, Advanced Chemistry provides comprehensive coverage of all the content you need to know; this revised and updated second edition will remain relevant even when specifications change. This indispensable guide takes a thorough and engaging approach to AS and A Level Chemistry.
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A broad and simple summary of the breadth of the subject covered in chemistry up to GCSE level reminds students of what they learned prior to starting their A-Level course. Progressing through the book each chapter starts from the basics to help build on a student's earlier learning. Calculations are illustrated with everyday examples and applications of this knowledge. Chapters finish with practical exam questions and diagrams of subject matter covered; the book explains the chemistry of an airbag in a car for example. Other examples of objects and everyday applications include the percentage of recycled steel used in the construction of the ArcelorMittal Orbit in Stratford next to the main Olympic stadium used for London 2012.The book finishes with a number of chapters on biochemistry with carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids included, making this a useful introductory textbook for students wanting to learn basic biochemistry. * The Biologist * ...provides a comprehensive coverage of all A Level syllabuses in one volume. * TES (Review of the 1st Edition) * Overall, I am very impressed with this book. It is clearly written and beautifully presented. * Irish Science Teacher's Association (Review of the 1st Edition) * I am very impressed with its overall presentation and it makes a very interesting subject a pleasure to study and learn - a wonderful book with good value for money. * Halton College (Review of the 1st Edition) *
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Höhe: 297 mm
Breite: 211 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-19-839291-0 (9780198392910)
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Chapter 1: Patterns in Chemistry
Chapter 2: The Nuclear Atom
Chapter 3: Masses of Atoms and the Mole
Chapter 4: Electrons in Atoms
Chapter 5: Chemical Bonding
Chapter 6: Solids
Chapter 7: Changes of State and Intermolecular Forces
Chapter 8: Gases
Chapter 9: Reacting Masses and Volumes
Chapter 10: Thermochemistry
Chapter 11: Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 12: Acid Base Equilibrium
Chapter 13: Redox Equilibrium
Chapter 14: Spontaneous Change Towards Equilibrium
Chapter 15: Chemical Kinetics
Chapter 16: The S-Block Elements
Chapter 17: Trends Across A Period
Chapter 18: The Halogens
Chapter 19: The P-Block Elements
Chapter 20: The Transition Metals
Chapter 21: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Chapter 22: Alkanes and Alkenes
Chapter 23: Arenes
Chapter 24: Organic Halogeno Compounds
Chapter 25: Alcohols
Chapter 26: Aldehydes and Ketones
Chapter 27: Carboxylic Acids and their derivatives
Chapter 28: Amines and Amino Acids
Chapter 29: Organic Synthesis : Changing the Carbon Skeleton
Chapter 30: Biochemistry
Chapter 31: Techniques of preparation, separation and identification
Chapter 32: Spectroscopy and structure