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Table of Contents: Reaction rates1 Following the course of a reaction2 Factors affecting rate3 Activation energy4 The idea of excess5 Catalysts6 Effect of concentration on reaction rateEnthalpy7 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 table13 The periodic table (1)14 The periodic table (2)15 Ionisation energy (1)16 Ionisation energy (2)17 Electronegativity and bondingBonding, structure and properties18 Bonding19 Intermolecular forces of attraction (1)20 Intermolecular forces of attraction (2)21 Bonding and structure in elements22 Structure in elements and compounds23 Properties of elements and compounds (1)24 Properties of elements and compounds (2)25 Properties of compoundsThe mole26 Avogadro's constant and gas volumes (1)27 Avogadro's constant and gas volumes (2)Fuels28 Petrol (1)29 Petrol (2)30 Alternative fuelsNomenclature and structural formulae31 Hydrocarbons32 Substituted alkanes33 Esters34 Aromatic hydrocarbonsReactions of carbon compounds35 Addition36 Oxidation (1)37 Oxidation (2)38 Aldehydes and ketones39 Making and breaking down esters (1)40 Making and breaking down esters (2)41 Percentage yieldUses of carbon compounds42 Uses of carbon compoundsPolymers43 Early plastics and fibres44 Recent developmentsNatural products45 Fats and oils46 Proteins (1)47 Proteins (2)48 Proteins (3)The chemical industry49 The chemical industry (1)50 The chemical industry (2)Hess's law51 Hess's LawEquilibrium52 Dynamic equilibrium53 Shifting the equilibrium position (1)54 Shifting the equilibrium position (2)55 Shifting the equilibrium position (3)Acids and bases56 Acids and bases57 The concept of strong and weak (1)58 The concept of strong and weak (2)59 pH of salt solutionsRedox60 Oxidising and reducing agents (1)61 Oxidising and reducing agents (2)62 Redox titrations63 Electrolysis (1)64 Electrolysis (2)Nuclear chemistry65 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
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