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Essential Pre-University Physical Chemistry

Essential Pre-University Physical Chemistry

Essential Pre-University Physical Chemistry

David Follows, Winchester College
January 2021
Available
Paperback
9781838216030
NZD$12.95
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Paperback

    Isaac is a Department for Education project at the University of Cambridge that develops understanding and confidence through problem solving in the physical sciences, by combining accessible and concise print resources with a state of the art online study tool.
    This book is a co-publication between Periphyseos Press/Isaac and Cambridge University Press.
    ESSENTIAL PRE-UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY helps you master the concepts of physical chemistry required in final-year school courses and entry-level university. Use the exercises to practise applying fundamental principles of physical chemistry to a range of real-life systems, beginning with manipulating the essential equations.
    All problems can be answered on the Isaac online platform. Registration is free and gives both students and teachers personalised support through a sophisticated online marking system for all problems.
    Check out the Isaac Physics website, which also hosts physical chemistry problem solving.

    • Develops the physical chemistry skills required for final-year school and entry-level university
    • Numerous exercises develop a deep understanding of real-life physical systems
    • All problems can be answered on the Isaac Chemistry website, a state of the art online study tool

    Product details

    January 2021
    Paperback
    9781838216030
    96 pages
    228 × 152 × 5 mm
    0.19kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • A. Formulae and Equations
    • B. Amount of Substance
    • C. Gas Laws
    • D. Atomic Structure
    • E. Electronic Spectroscopy
    • F. Enthalpy Changes
    • G. Entropy
    • H. Free Energy
    • I. Equilibrium
    • J. Acids and Bases
    • K. Redox
    • M. Rate Laws, Graphs and Half-life.
      Author
    • David Follows , Winchester College

      After achieving six As in A Levels at Danum School, Doncaster, David Follows earned his Master's in Chemistry and DPhil in Physical Chemistry from Oxford University. He has taught chemistry and physics at Winchester College since 2004, writes exam questions for Cambridge International Examinations and publishes in the Journal of Chemical Education.