The Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Workbook with CD-ROM supports students to hone the essential skills of handling data, evaluating information and problem solving through a varied selection of relevant and engaging exercises and exam-style questions. The Workbook is endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations for Learner Support. Student-focused scaffolding is provided at relevant points and gradually reduced as the Workbook progresses, to promote confident, independent learning. Answers to all exercises and exam-style questions are provided on the CD-ROM for students to use to monitor their own understanding and track their progress through the course.
Features
- The only dedicated, endorsed Workbook for Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry (9701).
- Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations for Learner Support.
- Written and reviewed by experienced, well-known and respected authors with a great deal of teaching, examining and training experience.
- Designed to help students to hone the essential skills of handling data, evaluating information and problem solving through a varied selection of relevant and engaging exercises and exam-style questions.
- Student-focused scaffolding is provided at relevant points to support students' learning. The scaffolding is gradually reduced to promote confident, independent learning.
- Written to complement the comprehensive third edition of our Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Coursebook.
- The Workbook uses an active learning approach offering students the opportunity to practise key skills learned throughout the course by applying them to novel scenarios.
- Answers to all exercises and exam-style questions are provided on the CD-ROM for students to use to monitor their own understanding and track their progress through the course.
Table of Contents
- How to use this book
- Introduction
- 1. Moles and equations
- 2. Atomic structure
- 3. Electrons in atoms
- 4. Chemical bonding
- 5. States of matter
- 6. Enthalpy changes
- 7. Redox reactions
- 8. Equilibrium
- 9. Rates of reaction
- 10. Periodicity
- 11. Group 2
- 12. Group 17
- 13. Nitrogen and sulfur
- 14. Introduction to organic chemistry
- 15. Hydrocarbons
- 16. Halogenoalkanes
- 17. Alcohols, esters and carboxylic acids
- 18. Carbonyl compounds
- 19. Lattice energy
- 20. Electrochemistry
- 21. Further aspects of equilibria
- 22. Reaction kinetics
- 23. Entropy and Gibbs free energy
- 24. Transition elements
- 25. Benzene and its compounds
- 26. Carboxylic acids and their derivatives
- 27. Organic nitrogen compounds
- 28. Polymerisation
- 29. Analytical chemistry
- 30. Organic synthesis
- CD-ROM. Answers
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