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How To Pass Flash Revise Higher Chemistry

Martin Armitage


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£4.99

ISBN: 9781444120462
Published: 28/01/2011
Extent: 144 pages
Illustrations: Approx 10 illustrations
Series: How To Pass - Higher Level


 
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Summary:
How To Pass Flash Revise titles are ideal for quick revision. Written by subject experts for instant revision of key topics, they provide quick-fire questions and answers with exam tips to help students achieve the very best grades. With content organised in easy-to-follow sections, Flash Revise is the answer to instant revision anytime, anywhere!
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Table of Contents:
Reaction rates
1 Following the course of a reaction
2 Factors affecting rate
3 Activation energy
4 The idea of excess
5 Catalysts
6 Effect of concentration on reaction rate
Enthalpy
7 Potential energy diagrams (1)
8 Potential energy diagrams (2)
9 Enthalpy changes (1)
10 Enthalpy changes (2)
11 Enthalpy changes (3)
12 Enthalpy changes (4)
Patterns in the periodic table
13 The periodic table (1)
14 The periodic table (2)
15 Ionisation energy (1)
16 Ionisation energy (2)
17 Electronegativity and bonding
Bonding, structure and properties
18 Bonding
19 Intermolecular forces of attraction (1)
20 Intermolecular forces of attraction (2)
21 Bonding and structure in elements
22 Structure in elements and compounds
23 Properties of elements and compounds (1)
24 Properties of elements and compounds (2)
25 Properties of compounds
The mole
26 Avogadro's constant and gas volumes (1)
27 Avogadro's constant and gas volumes (2)
Fuels
28 Petrol (1)
29 Petrol (2)
30 Alternative fuels
Nomenclature and structural formulae
31 Hydrocarbons
32 Substituted alkanes
33 Esters
34 Aromatic hydrocarbons
Reactions of carbon compounds
35 Addition
36 Oxidation (1)
37 Oxidation (2)
38 Aldehydes and ketones
39 Making and breaking down esters (1)
40 Making and breaking down esters (2)
41 Percentage yield
Uses of carbon compounds
42 Uses of carbon compounds
Polymers
43 Early plastics and fibres
44 Recent developments
Natural products
45 Fats and oils
46 Proteins (1)
47 Proteins (2)
48 Proteins (3)
The chemical industry
49 The chemical industry (1)
50 The chemical industry (2)
Hess's law
51 Hess's Law
Equilibrium
52 Dynamic equilibrium
53 Shifting the equilibrium position (1)
54 Shifting the equilibrium position (2)
55 Shifting the equilibrium position (3)
Acids and bases
56 Acids and bases
57 The concept of strong and weak (1)
58 The concept of strong and weak (2)
59 pH of salt solutions
Redox
60 Oxidising and reducing agents (1)
61 Oxidising and reducing agents (2)
62 Redox titrations
63 Electrolysis (1)
64 Electrolysis (2)
Nuclear chemistry
65 Types of radiation (1)
66 Types of radiation (2)
67 Half lives (1)
68 Half lives (2)
69 Radioisotopes (1)
70 Radioisotopes (2)


About the Author(s):
Martin Armitage was formerly PT Chemistry at Jordanhill School, Glasgow


Contributors:
Martin Armitage


Readership:
Students and teachers


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