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Nuffield Advanced Chemistry (Fourth Edition): Students' Book
Like its predecessors, the Students' Book of the Fourth Edition of Nuffield Advanced Chemistry contained instructions for practical work, interpretations of the experiments, background reading, and questions to help students develop their understanding of chemical ideas.
All topics had several features in common that are used repeatedly during the course to help students with their learning:
*Instructions for experiments
*Guidance on note taking
*Questions
*Study tasks
*Comments
*Suggestions for activities to develop key skills
*Topic reviews
*Review and examination questions
*Background information and background reading
Contents
Topic 1: Metal compounds: an introduction to inorganic chemistry
Topic 2: Alcohols: an introduction to organic chemistry
Topic 3: The Periodic Table and atomic structure
Topic 4: Acid-base reactions and the alkaline earth elements
Topic 5: Energy change and reactions
Topic 6: Redox reactions and the halogens
Topic 7: Covalency and bond-breaking
Topic 8: Organic chemistry: hydrocarbons
Topic 9: Intermolecular forces
Topic 10: Organic chemistry: halogenoalkanes
Topic 11: How fast? Rates of reaction
Topic 12: Arenes: benzene and phenol
Topic 13: Entropy
Topic 14: How far? Reversible reactions
Topic 15: Oxidation products of alcohols
Topic 16: The Born-Haber cycle, structure and bonding
Topic 17: Redox equilibria
Topic 18: Natural and synthetic polymers
Topic 19: The transition elements
Topic 20: Organic synthesis
Topic 21: Instrumental methods
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