Complete chemistry
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Complete chemistry
Oxford University Press, 2000
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Description
Complete Chemistry for GCSE and IGCSE presents the concepts and principles of chemistry in a clear, easy-to-read style, with lively, colourful coverage of the relevance of chemistry in the real world.
Each topic is presented on a double-page spread with questions to test understanding. Ideal for use as part of a general science course.
Table of Contents
- 1. Particles in Chemistry
- 2. What are those particles?
- 3. Atoms combining
- 4. The mole
- 5. Chemical equations
- 6. Chemical change
- 7. Electricity and chemical change
- 8. How fast are reactions?
- 9. Acids and bases
- 10. Earth and its resources
- 11. Air and water
- 12. The behaviour of metals
- 13. Making use of metals
- 14. Nonmetals: hydrogen and nitrogen
- 15. Nonmetals: oxygen, sulphur, and the halogens
- 16. Carbon and organic compounds
- 17. More organic chemistry
- 18. Rocks
- 19. The changing face of Earth
- 20. Further topics
- EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
- DATA PAGES
- ANSWERS
- INDEX
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