Get Ahead in ... CHEMISTRY: GCSE Revision Without the Boring Bits, from the Periodic Table to the Apocalypse


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Get Ahead in Chemistry covers the essentials for GCSE science in a book you can start and finish - without falling asleep in the middle!Each chapter is tied to a key topic for studying Chemistry; learn about: - The Periodic Table - Bonding - Quantitative Chemistry - Acids, Alkalis and Salts - Reactions - Electro-Chemistry - Organic Chemistry - Chemical Analysis - The Atmosphere and the Environment Along the way, hear fascinating TRUE stories of a dastardly Nazi plot, Cleopatra's dinner party and a couple of flirty turkeys... Each chapter ends with an "at a glance" bullet-point summary of the topic and a bonus section exploring fascinating extra-curricular science (everything from Schrödinger's cat to quantum mechanics!).With words by The Times Science Editor Tom Whipple and brilliant pictures by James Davies, this book is designed to be used alongside your GCSE textbooks and revision guides - not only intended to help you revise for your exams, but to bring Chemistry to life in all its weirdness and wonder.




Get Ahead In...physics


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Chemistry GCSE Revision Notebook


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Help Your Child Get Top Marks In The Chemistry GCSE; Chemistry GCSE Revision Notebook (Specially Designed to Make Revising Easier and More Effective; Can be Used for any Exam Board/Foundation/Higher Level) Getting the top grades for your GCSE exams depends on your ability to retain and learn off by heart the questions you will get and their best answers, however using an ordinary notebook or even flashcards to revise for your GCSE exams is not as effective as it could be because they don't cater to all the revision needs on one page. The Chemistry GCSE Revision Notebook has been specially designed to make learning and revising easier, for example, an index is provided at the front of the book to make it easy to refer to the topic you wish to revise. The GCSE Chemistry Revision Notebook comes with a range of colour-coded spines so you can use just one book for multiple topics, or you can use several books; one for each main topic such as Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table; whatever makes for a more effective learning experience. The Chemistry GCSE Revision Notebook Makes it Easy to Revise For Diagram Focused Questions Space at the top for large diagrams (cut out and stick from Past Papers or draw inside box) The Question-and-Answer Section underneath can be used for shorter answers and multiple-choice Q&A. Graph Paper Section (Create Small Graph Diagrams - Cut Out and Stick in Diagram Section) For Longer, Multi-Line, Text Only Answers The Expanded Question-and-Answer Sections can be Used for Longer More Complex Answers. Test Your Knowledge Page Divided into Question-and-Answer Halves, (easily Cover the answer side to test your knowledge). Organise Your Revision Page to Record All Equations Needed Page to Record All Formulas Needed Page for Periodic Table Index Pages for Topic and Page No. and Space on Each Page for Number Reference Space at the Top of Page to Write Down the Section and Topic Space at the Bottom of the Page to Write or Cut Out and Stick the Mark Scheme Instructions and Write Your Notes for Each Question. The Notebook is High Quality with a Thick Cream Paper Interior. Make Your Revision Faster and More Efficient - Scroll up and Buy Today




GCSE Chemistry


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Work Out Chemistry Gcse


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This book is intended for use towards the end of a chemistry course leading to a GCSE examination. Its purpose is to help students with their revision and to improve examination performance.




Maths (the Chemistry Bits) for Science Students


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This book is not designed as a text book or revision guide, but as a work book. There are lots of good (and not so good) expensive and free revision guides out there, some are listed on my YouTube channel and on other great websites. So, there is no point in me adding to the pile. I'm constantly telling you the best way to revise is by practising, so I've made you a book of practice questions.All the teaching, all the new content is available for free on my YouTube channel, this book is for you to practice and learn. The best way to approach this is to watch the teaching video, or after class try a section, check the answers and then watch the video to clarify any confusion. Covering...Periodic Table Mass number and atomic number The number of protons, neutrons and electrons Isotopes Ions Elements and atoms Brackets Conservation of mass Balancing equations (Easy, Medium and Hard)Relative atomic mass and percentage of an element in a compound Calculating relative atomic mass or relative isotopic mass Moles Percentage yield Atom economy Half equations Empirical formula Reacting masses Avogadro's constant and gas volume Calorimetry Endothermic and exothermic reactions Bond energy Titration calculations Answers







Work Out Chemistry GCSE


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GCSE Chemistry


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