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Exam Board: AQA
Level: A Level
Subject: Chemistry
First teaching: September 2015; first exams: June 2017
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Höhe: 294 mm
Breite: 212 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-1-382-00857-0 (9781382008570)
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Primrose Kitten is an author and YouTuber, producing online resources and videos to support students with revision and exam preparation. Formerly a Chemistry teacher, she has published Required Practical Workbooks for AQA GCSE, was recently the series editor of Oxford Revise AQA GCSE Sciences, and regularly speaks at events including ASE. Adam Robbins is an Associate Assistant Principle and Head of Science, education blogger, and active member of the #CogSciSci
movement. He is passionate about applying educational research to learners of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Mike Wooster is a Chemistry and Science teacher with 35 years of classroom experience. He
is an experienced author and reviewer of student and teacher materials for Science and Chemistry at KS3, GCSE, and A Level. Alyssa Fox-Charles is a science teacher and tutor with a particular interest in how students learn and creating resources which help students to learn and revise effectively.
Physical Chemistry
Chapter1: Atomic structure
Chapter2: Amount of substance
Chapter3: Bonding
Chapter4: Energetics and kinetics
Chapter5: Chemical equilibria and redox equations
Chapter6: Thermodynamics (A-level only)
Chapter7: Rate equations and equilibrium constants
Chapter8: Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells (A-level only)
Chapter9: Acids and bases (A-level only)
Inorganic chemistry
Chapter10: The Periodic Table
Chapter11: Period 3 elements and their oxides (A-level only)
Chapter12: Transition metals (A-level only)
Chapter13: Reactions of ions in aqueous solution (A-level only)
Organic chemistry:
Chapter14: Introduction to organic chemistry
Chapter15: Alkanes
Chapter16: Halogenoalkanes
Chapter17: Alkenes and alcohols
Chapter18: Organic analysis
Chapter19: Optical isomerism (A-level only)
Chapter20: Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids
Chapter21: Aromatic chemistry, amines, and polymers (A-level only)
Chapter22: Amino acids, proteins, and DNA (A-level only)
Chapter23: Organic synthesis (A-level only)
Chapter24: NMR and chromatography (A-level only)
Required practicals and synoptic linkspg. 288:
Multiple-choice questionspg. 296:
Data booklet and Periodic Tablepg. 308: