
Cambridge IGCSE (R) Physical Science Chemistry Workbook
Cambridge University Press
Published on 16. February 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-1-316-63351-9 (ISBN)
Description
Cambridge IGCSE (R) Physical Science resources tailored to the 0652 syllabus for first examination in 2019, and all components of the series are endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations. This Chemistry Workbook is tailored to the Cambridge IGCSE (R) Physical Science (0652) syllabus for first examination in 2019 and is endorsed for learner support by Cambridge International Examinations. The workbook covers both the Core and the Supplement material. Developing students' scientific skills, the workbook exercises are complemented by self-assessment checklists to help students evaluate their work as they go. Answers are provided at the back of the book.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-316-63351-9 (9781316633519)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction; How to use this book; C1. The particulate nature of matter; C1.1 Changing physical state; C1.2 Plotting a cooling curve; C2. Experimental techniques; C2.1 Diffusion, solubility and separation; C2.2 Chromatography at the races; C3. Atoms, elements and compounds; C3.1 Atomic structure; C3.2 The first four periods; C3.3 The chemical bonding in simple molecules; C3.4 The nature of ionic lattices; C4. Stoichiometry; C4.1 Formulae of ionic compounds; C4.2 Making magnesium oxide - a quantitative investigation; C4.3 The analysis of titration results; C4.4 Calculating formula masses; C4.5 A sense of proportion in chemistry; C4.6 Finding the mass of 5 cm of magnesium ribbon; C4.7 Reacting volumes of gases; C5. Electricity and chemistry; C5.1 The nature of electrolysis; C5.2 Making and 'breaking' copper chloride; C6. Energy changes in chemical reactions; C6.1 Energy diagrams; C6.2 The collision theory of reaction rates; C6.3 The influence of surface area on the rate of reaction; C6.4 Finding the rate of a reaction producing a gas; C7. Acids, bases and salts; C7.1 Acid and base reactions - neutralisation; C7.2 Types of salt; C7.3 Descaling a coffee machine; C7.4 Thermochemistry - investigating the neutralisation of an acid by an alkali; C8. The Periodic Table; C8.1 Trends in the halogens; C8.2 Displacement reactions of the halogens; C8.3 Group I: The alkali metals; C9. Metals; C9.1 The reactivity series of metals; C9.2 Energy from displacement reactions; C9.3 Metals and alloys; C10. Air and water; C10.1 Atmospheric pollution, industry and transport; C10.2 Clean water is crucial; C11. Organic chemistry; C11.1 Families of hydrocarbons; C11.2 Unsaturated hydrocarbons (the alkenes); C11.3 The alcohols as fuels; C11.4 Essential processes of the petrochemical industry; C11.5 Addition polymerisation; C12. Analysis; C12.1 Titration analysis; C12.2 Chemical analysis; C12.3 Planning a controlled experiment; C12.4 Chemical testing and evaluation; C12.5 Experimental design; Answers.