IGCSE Chemistry


Book Description

This Practice Book supports the existing and bestselling edition of IGCSE Chemistry Student's Book. - The perfect resource to use throughout the course to ensure you learn the topics and practise the content of the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus. - Contains a wealth of levelled questions, including Stretch and Challenge for higher ability students. - Plenty of exam-style questions and actual exam questions from past Cambridge exam papers for exam success.







Why Chemical Reactions Happen


Book Description

This supplemental text for a freshman chemistry course explains the formation of ionic bonds in solids and the formation of covalent bonds in atoms and molecules, then identifies the factors that control the rates of reactions and describes more complicated types of bonding. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).




A-level Chemistry Challenging Drill Questions (Yellowreef)


Book Description

• according to syllabus for exam up to year 2017 • completely covers all question-types since 2003 • full set of step-by-step solution approaches (sold separately) • answer keys provided • provides teachers’ comments revealing common mistakes & wrong habits • buy print edition online at www.yellowreef.com to enjoy attractive discounts • complete eBook edition and concise eBook edition available • also suitable for • Cambridge GCE AL (H1/H2) • Cambridge International AL • Cambridge Pre-University • Books available for other subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Economics, English • Primary level, Secondary level, GCE O-level, GCE A-level, iGCSE, Cambridge A-level, Hong Kong DSE • Concise eBooks are tailored for quick revision, whereas Complete eBooks are for detailed studies • visit www.yellowreef.com for sample chapters and more







Chemical Structure and Reactivity


Book Description

Chemical Structure and Reactivity: An Integrated Approach rises to the challenge of depicting the reality of chemistry. Offering a fresh approach, it depicts the subject as a seamless discipline, showing how organic, inorganic, and physical concepts can be blended together to achieve the common goal of understanding chemical systems.