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  • © 1987

Work Out Chemistry 'A' Level

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Part of the book series: Macmillan Work Out (MCWO)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Matter, Masses and Moles

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 1-13
  3. General Properties of Matter

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 14-35
  4. The Atomic Nucleus and Radioactivity

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 36-45
  5. Orbitals, Bonding and Structure

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 46-58
  6. Energetics

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 59-71
  7. Periodic Trends of the Typical Elements

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 72-83
  8. Equilibrium

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 84-106
  9. Kinetics

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 107-121
  10. Redox Reactions and Electrolysis

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 122-137
  11. The s- and p-Block Elements

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 138-149
  12. The d-Block Elements

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 150-157
  13. Organic Chemistry — Functional Groups

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 158-168
  14. Organic Chemistry — Routes

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 178-184
  15. Isomerism — Organic and Inorganic

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 185-193
  16. Answers

    • D. A. Burgess
    Pages 194-195
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 196-200

About this book

Written to offer a concise revision course, Work Out Chemistry A level shows the student how to write top grade examination answers. Careful thought has been given to syntax and mathematics and no calculus is used, although all major topics are revised including radioactive decay and kinetics. Objective, structured and essay questions have been selected from a variety of examination boards. These are worked through in detail with special emphasis given to topics that often give trouble. Further questions are provided for the student to work through.

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