Sonstiges, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 22 g
Sonstiges, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 22 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-831034-1
Verlag: OUP Oxford
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- 1: States of matter
- 1.1: Everything is made of particles
- 1.2: Solids, liquids, and gases
- 1.3: The particles in solids, liquids, and gases
- 1.4: A closer Look at gases
- Checkup on Chapter 1
- 2: Separating substances
- 2.1: Mixtures, solutions, and solvents
- 2.2: Pure substances and impurities
- 2.3: Separation methods (part I)
- 2.4: Separation methods (part II)
- 2.5: More about paper chromatography
- The chromatography detectives
- Checkup on Chapter 2
- 3: Atoms and elements
- 3.1: Atoms and elements
- 3.2: More about atoms
- 3.3: Isotopes and radioactivity
- 3.4: How electrons are arranged
- How our model of the atom developed
- The atom: the inside story
- 3.5: The metals and non-metals
- Checkup on Chapter 3
- 4: Atoms combining
- 4.1: Compounds, mixtures, and chemical change
- 4.2: Why do atoms form bonds?
- 4.3: The ionic bond
- 4.4: More about ions
- 4.5: The covalent bond
- 4.6: Covalent compounds
- 4.7: Comparing ionic and covalent compounds
- 4.8: Giant covalent structures
- 4.9: The bonding in metals
- Checkup on Chapter 4
- 5: Reacting masses, and chemical equations
- 5.1: The names and formulae of compounds
- 5.2: Equations for chemical reactions
- 5.3: The masses of atoms, molecules, and tons
- 5.4: Some calculations about masses and %
- Checkup on Chapter 5
- 6: Using moles
- 6.1: The mole
- 6.2: Calculations from equations, using the mole
- 6.3: Reactions involving gases
- 6.4: The concentration of a solution
- 6.5: Finding the empirical formula
- 6.6: From empirical to final formula
- 6.7: Finding % yield and % purity
- Checkup on Chapter 6
- 7: Redox reactions
- 7.1: Oxidation and reduction
- 7.2: Redox and electron transfer
- 7.3: Redox and changes in oxidation state
- 7.4: Oxidising and reducing agents
- Checkup on Chapter 7
- 8: Electricity and chemical change
- 8.1: Conductors and insulators
- 8.2: The principles of electrolysis
- 8.3: The reactions at the electrodes
- 8.4: The electrolysis of brine
- 8.5: Two more uses of electrolysis
- Checkup on Chapter 8
- 9: Energy changes, and reversible reactions
- 9.1: Energy changes in reactions
- 9.2: Explaining energy changes
- 9.3: Energy from fuels
- 9.4: Giving out energy as electricity
- The batteries in your life
- 9.5: Reversible reactions
- 9.6: Shifting the equilibrium
- Checkup on Chapter 9
- 10: The speed of a reaction
- 10.1: Rates of reaction
- 10.2: Measuring the rate of a reaction
- 10.3: Changing the rate of a reaction (part I)
- 10.4: Changing the rate of a reaction (part II)
- 10.5: Explaining rates
- 10.6: Catalysts
- More about enzymes
- 10.7: Photochemical reactions
- Checkup on Chapter 10
- 11: Adds, bases, and salts
- 11.1: Acids and alkalis
- 11.2: A closer look at acids and alkalis
- 11.3: The reactions of acids and bases
- 11.4: A closer look at neutralisation
- 11.5: Oxides
- 11.6: Making salts
- 11.7: Making insoluble salts by precipitation
- 11.8: Finding concentrations by titration
- Checkup on Chapter 11
- 12: The Periodic Table
- 12.1: An overview of the Periodic Table
- 12.2: Group I: the alkali metals
- 12.3: Group VII: the halogens
- 12.4: Group VIII: the noble gases
- 12.5: The transition elements
- 12.6: Across the Periodic Table
- How the Periodic Table developed
- Checkup on Chapter 12
- 13: The behaviour of metals
- 13.1: Metals: a review
- 13.2: Comparing metals for reactivity
- 13.3: Metals in competition
- 13.4: The reactivity series
- 13.5: Making use of the reactivity series
- Checkup on Chapter 13
- 14: Making use of metals
- 14.1: Metals in the Earth's crust
- 14.2: Extracting metals from their ores
- 14.3: Extracting iron
- 14.4: Extracting aluminium
- 14.5: Making use of metals and alloys
- 14.6: Steels and steel-making
- Metals, civilisation, and you
- Checkup on Chapter 14
- 15: Air and water
- 15.1: What is air?
- 15.2: Making use of air
- 15.3: Pollution alert!
- 15.4: The rusting problem
- 15.5: Water supply
- Living in space
- Checkup on Chapter 15
- 16: Some non-metals and their compounds
- 16.1: Hydrogen, nitrogen, and ammonia
- 16.2: Making ammonia in industry
- 16.3: Fertilisers
- 16.4: Sulfur and sulfur dioxide
- 16.5: Sulfuric acid
- 16.6: Carbon and the carbon cycle
- 16.7: Some carbon compounds
- 16.8: Greenhouse gases, and global warming
- 16.9: Limestone
- Checkup on Chapter 16
- 17: Organic chemistry
- 17.1: Petroleum: a fossil fuel
- 17.2: Refining petroleum
- 17.3: Cracking hydrocarbons
- 17.4: Families of organic compounds
- 17.5: The alkanes
- 17.6: The alkenes
- 17.7: The alcohols
- 17.8: The carboxylic acids
- Checkup on Chapter 17
- 18: Polymers
- 18.1: Introducing polymers
- 18.2: Addition polymerisation
- 18.3: Condensation polymerisation
- 18.4: Making use of synthetic polymers
- 18.5: Plastics: here to stay?
- 18.6: Natural polymers in food (part I)
- 18.7: Natural polymers in food (part II)
- Checkup on Chapter 18
- 19: In the lab
- 19.1: Chemistry: a practical subject
- 19.2: Example of an experiment
- 19.3: Working with gases in the lab
- 19.4: Testing for ions in the Lab: cations
- 19.5: Testing for ions in the lab: anions
- Checkup on Chapter 19
- Answers for Chapters 1-19
- Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry past exam questions
- Exam questions for Paper 3
- Exam questions for Paper 4
- Exam questions from Paper 6
- Reference
- Glossary
- The Periodic Table and atomic masses
- Index




