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AQA GCSE Chemistry
Sadie Garratt
AQA GCSE Chemistry
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Specifically tailored for the 2016 AQA GCSE Science (9-1) specifications, this third edition supports your students on their journey from Key Stage 3 and through to success in the new linear GCSE qualifications. This series helps students and teachers to monitor progress, while supporting the increased demand, maths, and new practical requirements.

Language
English
ISBN
9781382014670
Front Cover
Title Page
Contents
Required Practicals
How to use this book
Kerboodle
1 Atoms, bonding, and moles
C 1 Atomic structure
1.1 Atoms
C1.2 Chemical equations
C1.3 Separating mixtures
C1.4 Fractional distillation and paper chromatography
C1.5 History of the atom
C1.6 Structure of the atom
C1.7 Ions, atoms, and isotopes
C1.8 Electronic structures
C1 Atomic structure
C 2 The periodic table
2.1 Development of the periodic table
C2.2 Electronic structures and the periodic table
C2.3 Group 1 – the alkali metals
C2.4 Group 7 – the halogens
C2.5 Explaining trends
C2.6 The transition elements
C2 The periodic table
C 3 Structure and bonding
3.1 States of matter
C3.2 Atoms into ions
C3.3 Ionic bonding
C3.4 Giant ionic structures
C3.5 Covalent bonding
C3.6 Structure of simple molecules
C3.7 Giant covalent structures
C3.8 Fullerenes and graphene
C3.9 Bonding in metals
C3.10 Giant metallic structures
C3.11 Nanoparticles
C3.12 Applications of nanoparticles
C3 Structure and bonding
C 4 Chemical calculations
4.1 Relative masses and moles
C4.2 Equations and calculations
C4.3 From masses to balanced equations
C4.4 The yield of a chemical reaction
C4.5 Atom economy
C4.6 Expressing concentrations
C4.7 Titrations
C4.8 Titration calculations
C4.9 Volumes of gases
C4 Chemical calculations
2 Chemical reactions and energy changes
C 5 Chemical changes
5.1 The reactivity series
C5.2 Displacement reactions
C5.3 Extracting metals
C5.4 Salts from metals
C5.5 Salts from insoluble bases
C5.6 Making more salts
C5.7 Neutralisation and the pH scale
C5.8 Strong and weak acids
C5 Chemical changes
C 6 Electrolysis
6.1 Introduction to electrolysis
C6.2 Changes at the electrodes
C6.3 The extraction of aluminium
C6.4 Electrolysis of aqueous solutions
C6 Electrolysis
C 7 Energy changes
7.1 Exothermic and endothermic reactions
C7.2 Using energy transfers from reactions
C7.3 Reaction profiles
C7.4 Bond energy calculations
C7.5 Chemical cells and batteries
C7.6 Fuel cells
C7 Energy changes
3 Rates, equilibrium, and organic chemistry
C 8 Rates and equilibrium
8.1 Rate of reaction
C8.2 Collision theory and surface area
C8.3 The effect of temperature
C8.4 The effect of concentration and pressure
C8.5 The effect of catalysts
C8.6 Reversible reactions
C8.7 Energy and reversible reactions
C8.8 Dynamic equilibrium
C8.9 Altering conditions
C8 Rates and equilibrium
C 9 Crude oil and fuels
C9.1 Hydrocarbons
C9.2 Fractional distillation of oil
C9.3 Burning hydrocarbon fuels
C9.4 Cracking hydrocarbons
C9 Crude oil and fuels
C 10 Organic reactions
10.1 Reactions of the alkenes
C10.2 Structures of alcohols,carboxylic acids and esters
C10.3 Reactions and uses of alcohols
C10.4 Carboxylic acids and esters
C10 Organic reactions
C 11 Polymers
11.1 Addition polymerisation
C11.2 Condensation polymerisation
C11.3 Natural polymers
C11.4 DNA
C11 Polymers
4 Analysis and the Earth’s resources
C 12 Chemical analysis
12.1 Pure substances and mixtures
C12.2 Analysing chromatograms
C12.3 Testing for gases
C12.4 Tests for positive ions
C12.5 Tests for negative ions
C12.6 Instrumental analysis
C12 Chemical analysis
C 13 The Earth’s atmosphere
13.1 History of our atmosphere
C13.2 Our evolving atmosphere
C13.3 Greenhouse gases
C13.4 Global climate change
C13.5 Atmospheric pollutants
C13 The Earth’s atmosphere
C 14 The Earth’s resources
C 14.1 Finite and renewable resources
C14.2 Water safe to drink
C14.3 Treating waste water
C14.4 Extracting metals from ores
C14.5 Life Cycle Assessments
C14.6 Reduce, reuse, and recycle
C14 The Earth’s resources
C 15 Using our resources
C 15.1 Rusting
C15.2 Useful alloys
C15.3 The properties of polymers
C15.4 Glass, ceramics, and composites
C15.5 Making ammonia – theHaber process
C15.6 The economics of the Haber process
C15.7 Making fertilisers in the lab
C15.8 Making fertilisers in industry
C15 Using our resources
Paper 1 questions
Paper 2 questions
Maths skills for Chemistry
MS1 Arithmetic and Numerical Computation
MS2 Handling Data
MS3 Algebra
MS4 Graphs
MS5 Geometry and Trigonometry
Working Scientifically
WS1 Development of scientific thinking
WS2 Experimental skills and strategies
WS3 Analysis and evaluation
Glossary
Index
Appendix 1: the periodic table
Back Cover
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