Nuffield Advanced Chemistry: The Main Course

The Nuffield Advanced Chemistry basic course based its treatment of chemistry on three aids to understanding that were seen as being fundamental. These were:
*the use of the Periodic Table to provide unifying patterns for the diverse properties of elements and their compounds.
*the relationship between structure (atomic and molecular) and the properties of chemicals.
*the ways in which energy transfers can determine the feasibility and outcomes of reactions.

Teaching approach
The teaching was based on teacher-led discussion often arising from practical work carried out by the students. Students, with their teachers, were expected to explore questions arising from their studies of:
*particular chemical changes in materials
*patterns in the chemical behaviour of materials
*structure, including the structure of atoms and the structure of molecules and crystals
*rates of reactions
*equilibria in chemical systems
*energy changes accompanying chemical changes
*applications - industrial, medical, economic, and other social aspects

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Nuffield Advanced Science: Book of Data (First Edition)

This Nuffield Advanced Science Book of Data was a compilation of basic physical data in SI units for use during the Nuffield Advanced courses in Physics, Physical Science, and Chemistry. The book included all the data required specifically for the Nuffield programmes but the book was deliberately not tied too...

Nuffield Advanced Chemistry: Topics 1 to 12 *suitable for home teaching*

The Nuffield Advanced Chemistry students’ books were not intended to be conventional textbooks, or background books, or books of data. The books were deliberately left in many ways incomplete. The aim was to provide students with a series of starting points from which...

Nuffield Advanced Chemistry: Topics 13 to 19

The Nuffield Advanced Chemistry students’ books were not intended to be conventional textbooks, or background books, or books of data. The books were deliberately left in many ways incomplete. The aim was to provide students with a series of starting points from which to explore the chemistry at advanced level....

Nuffield Advanced Chemistry: The Chemist in Action

The Chemist in Action was designed to give students a more complete picture of the work of the technologist in a number of carefully selected areas than could be provided in the Student Books. In particular its aims were:
*to provide examples in the modern chemical...

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