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Chemistry for the IB Diploma Coursebook 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107622700
  • ISBN-13: 9781107622708
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 600 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x220x26 mm, kaal: 1300 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sari: IB Diploma
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107622700
  • ISBN-13: 9781107622708
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The Second edition of this well-received Coursebook is fully updated for the IB Chemistry syllabus for first examination in 2016, comprehensively covering all requirements. Get the best coverage of the syllabus with clear assessment statements, and links to Theory of Knowledge, International-mindedness and Nature of Science themes. Exam preparation is supported with plenty of sample exam questions, online test questions and exam tips. Chapters covering the Options and Nature of Science, assessment guidance and answers to questions are included in the additional online material available with the book.

Chemistry for the IB Diploma, Second edition, covers in full the requirements of the IB syllabus for Chemistry for first examination in 2016. The Second edition of this well-received Coursebook is fully updated for the IB Chemistry syllabus for first examination in 2016, comprehensively covering all requirements. Get the best coverage of the syllabus with clear assessment statements, and links to Theory of Knowledge, International-mindedness and Nature of Science themes. Exam preparation is supported with plenty of sample exam questions, online test questions and exam tips. Chapters covering the Options and Nature of Science, assessment guidance and answers to questions are included in the additional online material available with the book.

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Chemistry for the IB Diploma, Second edition, covers in full the requirements of the IB syllabus for Chemistry for first examination in 2016.
Introduction v
1 Stoichiometric relationships
1(55)
1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of matter and chemical change
1(7)
1.2 The mole concept
8(10)
1.3 Reacting masses and volumes
18(38)
Exam-style questions
51(5)
2 Atomic structure
56(29)
2.1 The nuclear atom
56(6)
2.2 Electron configuration
62(10)
2.3 Electrons in atoms (HL)
72(13)
Exam-style questions
80(5)
3 The periodic table
85(34)
3.1 The periodic table
85(3)
3.2 Physical properties
88(16)
3.3 First-row d-block elements (HL)
104(6)
3.4 Coloured complexes (HL)
110(9)
Exam-style questions
115(4)
4 Chemical bonding and structure
119(66)
4.1 Ionic bonding and structure
119(6)
4.2 Covalent bonding
125(5)
4.3 Covalent structures
130(18)
4.4 Intermolecular forces
148(12)
4.5 Metallic bonding
160(2)
4.6 Covalent bonding and electron domains and molecular geometries (HL)
162(14)
4.7 Hybridisation (HL)
176(9)
Exam-style questions
180(5)
5 Energetics/thermochemistry
185(56)
5.1 Measuring energy changes
185(11)
5.2 Hess's law
196(11)
5.3 Bond enthalpies
207(8)
5.4 Energy cycles (HL)
215(10)
5.5 Entropy and spontaneity (HL)
225(16)
Exam-style questions
235(6)
6 Chemical kinetics
241(37)
6.1 Collision theory and rate of reaction
241(11)
6.2 Rate expression and reaction mechanism (HL)
252(16)
6.3 Activation energy (HL)
268(10)
Exam-style questions
272(6)
7 Equilibrium
278(30)
7.1 Equilibrium
278(15)
7.2 The equilibrium law (HL)
293(15)
Exam-style questions
303(5)
8 Acids and bases
308(60)
8.1 Theories of acids and bases
308(2)
8.2 Lewis acids and bases (HL)
310(2)
8.3 Properties of acids and bases
312(2)
8.4 The pH scale
314(5)
8.5 Strong and weak acids and bases
319(6)
8.6 Acid deposition
325(3)
8.7 Calculations involving acids and bases (HL)
328(13)
8.8 pH curves (HL)
341(27)
Exam-style questions
362(6)
9 Redox processes
368(54)
9.1 Oxidation and reduction
368(18)
9.2 Electrochemical cells
386(7)
9.3 Electrochemical cells (HL)
393(29)
Exam-style questions
416(6)
10 Organic chemistry
422(85)
10.1 Fundamentals of organic chemistry
422(25)
10.2 Functional group chemistry
447(19)
10.3 Types of organic reactions (HL)
466(18)
10.4 Synthetic routes (HL)
484(5)
10.5 Stereoisomerism (HL)
489(18)
Exam-style questions
501(6)
11 Measurement and data processing
507(50)
11.1 Uncertainties and errors in measurements and results
507(12)
11.2 Graphical techniques
519(5)
11.3 Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
524(12)
11.4 Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds (HL)
536(21)
Exam-style questions
548(9)
Appendix: the periodic table 557(1)
Answers to test yourself questions 558(18)
Glossary 576(9)
Index 585(8)
Acknowledgements 593