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Science Foundations: Chemistry


Science Foundations

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No. of pages 230

Published: 2001

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The new edition of Science Foundations provides comprehensive coverage of single- and double-award GCSE science. It is fully revised and updated to match the new GCSE specifications, for teaching from September 2001. It contains all the material required for the foundation and higher tiers, with clear progression and explicit differentiation. 'Higher tier only' material is clearly marked in separate spreads. The language level is carefully controlled, with illustrations and layout specifically designed to make the concepts accessible. There are frequent opportunities for students to confirm their understanding of each key idea as it is introduced, via short questions and summary passages on each spread. The books include guidance for students on how to prepare for and answer their GCSE examinations, and a glossary of key words for ease of reference.

 

This book is part of a book series called Science Foundations .

There are 230 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: How to use this book; Drawing diagrams of chemical apparatus; Knowing when to be careful; Metals; Earth materials; Structure and bonding; Patterns of chemical change; Handling data; Revising for tests and examinations; How to write good answers in GCSE science examinations; Chemical data; What you need to remember: completed passages; Glossary/Index

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Science Foundations

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