Chemistry for the IB Diploma Workbook with CD-ROM
Overview
This workbook is specifically for the IB Chemistry syllabus, for examination from 2016. The Chemistry for the IB Diploma Workbook contains straightforward chapters that build learning in a gradual way, first outlining key terms and then providing students with plenty of practice questions to apply their knowledge. Each chapter concludes with exam-style questions. This structured approach reinforces learning and actively builds students’ confidence using key scientific skills – handling data, evaluating information and problem solving. This helps empower students to become confident and independent learners. Answers to all of the questions are on the CD-ROM.
Features
- The workbook contains practice exercises that provide students with opportunities to develop their skills.
- The structured chapter approach of define, practice and apply promotes independent and critical thinking in unseen scenarios.
- The workbook develops important scientific skills of handling and interpreting data, evaluating information and problem solving.
- Answers to all of the questions in the workbook are on the CD-ROM.
Contents
- Introduction
- Skills grid
- 1. Stoichiometric relationships
- 2. Atomic structure
- 3. Periodicity
- 4. Chemical bonding and structure
- 5. Energetics
- 6. Chemical kinetics
- 7. Equilibrium
- 8. Acids and bases
- 9. Redox processes
- 10. Organic chemistry
- 11. Measurement, data processing and analysis
- Option A. Materials
- Option B. Biochemistry
- Option C. Energy
- Option D. Medicinal chemistry
- Glossary
- Acknowledgements
- CD-ROM. Answers.
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