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Chemistry for the IB Diploma Second Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 760 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 276x212x40 mm, weight: 2000 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1471829057
  • ISBN-13: 9781471829055
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 760 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 276x212x40 mm, weight: 2000 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1471829057
  • ISBN-13: 9781471829055
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Provide clear guidance to the 2014 changes and ensure in-depth study with accessible content, directly mapped to the new syllabus and approach to learning This second edition of the highly-regarded first edition contains all SL and HL content, which is clearly identified throughout. Options are available free online, along with appendices and data and statistics. - Improve exam performance, with exam-style questions, including from past papers - Integrate Theory of Knowledge into your lessons and provide opportunities for cross-curriculum study - Stretch more able students with extension activities - The shift to concept-based approach to learning , Nature of Science, is covered by providing a framework for the course with points for discussion

- Key skills and experiments included - Full digital package - offered in a variety of formats so that you can deliver the course just how you like!

Daugiau informacijos

Provide clear guidance to the 2014 changes and ensure in-depth study with accessible content, directly mapped to the new syllabus and approach to learning.
Introduction vii
Acknowledgements ix
Core
Chapter 1 Stoichiometric relationships
1(51)
1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of matter and chemical change
1(19)
1.2 The mole concept
20(11)
1.3 Reacting masses and volumes
31(21)
Chapter 2 Atomic structure
52(33)
2.1 The nuclear atom
52(14)
2.2 Electron configuration
66(19)
Chapter 3 Periodicity
85(29)
3.1 Periodic table
85(11)
3.2 Periodic trends
96(18)
Chapter 4 Chemical bonding and structure
114(51)
4.1 Ionic bonding and structure
114(11)
4.2 Covalent bonding
125(4)
4.3 Covalent structures
129(15)
4.4 Intermolecular forces
144(14)
4.5 Metallic bonding
158(7)
Chapter 5 Energetics/thermochemistry
165(34)
5.1 Measuring energy changes
165(13)
5.2 Hess's Law
178(9)
5.3 Bond enthalpies
187(12)
Chapter 6 Chemical kinetics
199(24)
6.1 Collision theory and rates of reaction
199(24)
Chapter 7 Equilibrium
223(27)
7.1 Equilibrium
223(27)
Chapter 8 Acids and bases
250(33)
8.1 Theories of acids and bases
250(6)
8.2 Properties of acids and bases
256(5)
8.3 The PH scale
261(4)
8.4 Strong and weak acids and bases
265(9)
8.5 Acid deposition
274(9)
Chapter 9 Redox processes
283(39)
9.1 Oxidation and reduction
283(28)
9.2 Electrochemical cells
311(11)
Chapter 10 Organic chemistry
322(53)
10.1 Fundamentals of organic chemistry
322(28)
10.2 Functional group chemistry
350(25)
Chapter 11 Measurement and data processing
375(60)
11.1 Uncertainties and errors in measurement and results
375(20)
11.2 Graphical techniques
395(13)
11.3 Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
408(27)
Additional higher level (AHL)
Chapter 12 Atomic structure
435(16)
12.1 Electrons in atoms
435(16)
Chapter 13 The periodic table -- the transition metals
451(38)
13.1 First-row d-block elements
451(20)
13.2 Coloured complexes
471(18)
Chapter 14 Chemical bonding and structure
489(33)
14.1 Further aspects of covalent bonding and structure
489(8)
14.2 Hybridization
497(25)
Chapter 15 Energetics/thermochemistry
522(30)
15.1 Energy cycles
522(13)
15.2 Entropy and spontaneity
535(17)
Chapter 16 Chemical kinetics
552(33)
16.1 Rate expression and reaction mechanism
552(23)
16.2 Activation energy
575(10)
Chapter 17 Equilibrium
585(21)
17.1 The equilibrium law
588(18)
Chapter 18 Acids and bases
606(37)
18.1 Lewis acids and bases
606(6)
18.2 Calculations involving acids and bases
612(13)
18.3 pH curves
625(18)
Chapter 19 Redox processes
643(28)
19.1 Electrochemical cells
643(28)
Chapter 20 Organic chemistry
671(48)
20.1 Types of organic reactions
673(19)
20.2 Synthetic routes
692(7)
20.3 Stereoisomerism
699(20)
Chapter 21 Measurement and analysis
719(18)
21.1 Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
719(18)
Options
Available on the website accompanying this book: www.hoddereducation.com/IBextras
Chapter 22 Materials
Option A
22.1 Materials science introduction
22.2 Metals and inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy
22.3 Catalysts
22.4 Liquid crystals
22.5 Polymers
22.6 Nanotechnology
22.7 Environmental impact -- plastics
22.8 Superconducting metals and X-ray crystallography (AHL)
22.9 Condensation polymers (AHL)
22.10 Environmental impact -- heavy metals (AHL)
Chapter 23 Biochemistry
Option B
23.1 Introduction to biochemistry
23.2 Proteins and enzymes
23.3 Lipids
23.4 Carbohydrates
23.5 Vitamins
23.6 Biochemistry and the environment
23.7 Proteins and enzymes (AHL)
23.8 Nucleic acids (AHL)
23.9 Biological pigments (AHL)
23.10 Stereochemistry in biomolecules (AHL)
Chapter 24 Energy
Option C
24.1 Energy
24.2 Fossil fuels
24.3 Nuclear fusion and fission
24.4 Solar energy
24.5 Environmental impact -- global warming
24.6 Electrochemistry, rechargeable batteries and fuel cells (AHL)
24.7 Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission (AHL)
24.8 Photovoltaic and dye-sensitized solar cells (AHL)
Chapter 25 Medicinal chemistry
Option D
25.1 Pharmaceutical products and drug action
25.2 Aspirin and penicillin
25.3 Opiates
25.4 pH regulation of the stomach
25.5 Anti-viral medications
25.6 Environmental impact of some medications
25.7 Taxol -- a chiral auxiliary case study (AHL)
25.8 Nuclear medicine (AHL)
25.9 Drug detection and analysis (AHL)
Index 737
Christopher Talbot, Richard Harwood and Christopher Coates are experienced teachers and examiners of Chemistry for the IB Diploma and A-Level qualifications.