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ISBN 10: 1510405208
ISBN 13: 978-1510405202
Author: Graham Hill
Exam Board: EdexcelLevel: IGCSESubject: ScienceFirst Teaching: September 2017First Exam: June 2019Develop 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 accessible scientific content- Test understanding with study questions throughout the book- Prepare students for the exam with sample answers and expert comments plus exam-style questions for every section- Build practical skills with coverage of all required practicals plus further suggested experiments- Develop mathematical skills with maths explanations and questions throughout- Challenge higher ability students with extend and challenge activities- Answers to all activities freely available online
GCSE Chemistry Student Book 2nd Table of contents:
Section 1 Principles of chemistry 1
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
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Principles of chemistry 2
1.13 Using relative atomic masses
1.14 Writing formulae
1.15 Particles in reaction – 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
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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 – a case study
2.12 Electrolysis – 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 salts
2.19 Tests for ions, gases and water
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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
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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
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