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Chemistry 2 for OCR Student Book with CD-ROM


Cambridge Ocr Advanced Sciences

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No. of pages 248

Published: 2008

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Great for age 11-18 years

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A new resource for the 2008 OCR specification providing supportive features and increased flexibility in teaching OCR A Level Science. The trusted choice for the 2008 OCR Specification. Chemistry 2 clearly explains concepts and is supported by a CD-ROM in the back of the books that provides extra information and links to a free website full of e-learning activities. The book comes with an interactive PDF CD-ROM that provides extra information for rapid advancement for pupils requiring it, without creating a heavy and intimidating book. The CD-ROM links to a free website full of e-learning activities, promoting independent and extension learning.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cambridge Ocr Advanced Sciences .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 248 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Cambridge University Press .

With a long history in science education and the training of teachers, Lawrie Ryan has written many science textbooks that have been hugely successful both in the UK and internationally. As well as author of Chemistry for You, Lawrie Ryan is also author of the best selling Advanced Chemistry for You and is series editor of OUP's AQA Science series for GCSE.

This book has the following chapters: 1 AS level organic chemistry revisited; 2 Arenes; 3 Carbonyl compounds; 4 Carboxylic acids and esters; 5 Amines; 6 Amino acids and chirality; 7 Polyesters and polyamides; 8 Synthesis; 9 Chromatography; 10 Spectroscopy; 11 How fast?;; 12 How far?; 13 Acids, bases and buffers; 14 Lattice enthalpy; 15 Entropy; 16 Electrode potentials and fuel cells; 17 Transition elements

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Cambridge Ocr Advanced Sciences

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