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Pearson Chemistry 11 Western Australia Student Book with eBook

$93.95

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Student Book with eBook

Introducing the Pearson Chemistry 11 Western Australia student book. Fully aligned to the WA Syllabus.

Features:

  • An exact match to the Western Australian Chemistry Syllabus
  • Developed by highly experienced, well-known and expert author teams
  • Each Student Book comes with Reader+, the next generation eBook.
  • Chapter opening page links the syllabus to the chapter content. Science Understanding and Science as a Human Endeavour addressed in the chapter is clearly listed
  • Chemistry in Action boxes place chemistry in an applied situation or relevant context and encourage students to think about the applications, consequences and issues raised by chemistry in the real world.
  • Worked Examples scaffold problems and guide students through solving them. Each worked example is followed by a Try Yourself. This allows students to immediately test their understanding
  • Highlight boxes focuses students’ attention on important information such as key definitions, formulae and summary points
  • Each section includes a summary to assist students consolidate key points and concepts. Each section finishes with questions to test students’ understanding and ability to recall the section’s key concepts
  • Each chapter finishes with a set of higher order questions to test students’ ability to apply the knowledge gained from the chapter
  • Each Unit finishes with a comprehensive set of exam-style questions that assist students draw together their knowledge and understanding and apply it to this style of questions

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Table of Contents

  • 1 Materials in Our World
  • 1.1 Materials science
  • 1.2 Nanomaterials
  • 1.3 Purifying materials
  • 2 Atoms: Structure and mass
  • 2.1 Atomic theory
  • 2.2 Describing atoms
  • 2.3 Isotopes
  • 2.4 Mass spectrometry
  • 3 Electrons and the Periodic table
  • 3.1 Electronic structure of atoms
  • 3.2 Electron arrangement in the periodic table
  • 3.3 Trends in the periodic table
  • 3.4 Quantisation of energy
  • 4 Metals
  • 4.1 Properties of metals
  • 4.2 Metallic bonding
  • 4.3 Reactivity of metals
  • 4.4 Modifying metals
  • 5 Ionic compounds
  • 5.1 Properties and structures of ionic compounds
  • 5.2 Using the ionic bonding model to explain properties
  • 5.3 Formation of ionic compounds
  • 5.4 Chemical formulas of simple organic compounds
  • 5.5 Writing formulas of more complex organic compounds
  • 6. Covalent compounds
  • 6.1 Properties of non- metallic substances
  • 6.2 Covalent bonding
  • 7 Carbon
  • 7.1 Carbon lattices
  • 7.2 Carbon nanomaterials
  • 8 Organic compounds
  • 8.1 Alkanes
  • 8.2 Alkenes
  • 8.3 Benzene
  • 8.4 Reactions of hydrocarbons
  • 9 The Mole
  • 9.1 Masses of particles
  • 9.2 Introducing the mole
  • 9.3 Molar mass
  • 9.4 Percentage composition
  • 10 Energy changes in chemical reactions
  • 10.1 Exothermic and endothermic reactions
  • 10.2 Thermochemical equations, energy profile diagrams and enthalpy
  • 11 Fuels and Stoichiometry
  • 11.1 Types of fuels
  • 11.2 Combustion reactions
  • 11.3 Calculations involving fuels
  • 12 Intermolecular forces
  • 12.1 Shapes of molecules
  • 12.2 Properties of covalent molecular substances
  • 12.3 Types of intermolecular forces
  • 13 Chromatography
  • 13.1 Principles of chromatography
  • 13.2 Advanced applications of chromatography
  • 14 Gases
  • 14.1 Introducing gases
  • 14.2 The gas laws
  • 14.3 Calculations involving reactions with gases
  • 15 Properties and uses of water
  • 15.1 Essential water
  • 15.2 Properties of water
  • 15.3 Water as a solvent
  • 15.4 Water as a solvent of molecular substances
  • 15.5 Water as a solvent of ionic compounds
  • 15.6 Factors influencing solubility in water
  • 16 Aqueous solutions
  • 16.1 Water as a solvent
  • 16.2 Precipitation reactions
  • 16.3 Solubility
  • 16.4 Crystallisation
  • 16.5 Concentration of solutions
  • 16.6 Molar concentrations
  • 16.7 Dilution
  • 16.8 Calculations involving reactions in solutions
  • 17 Acids and bases
  • 17.1 Introduction to acids and bases
  • 17.2 Calculating pH
  • 17.3 The Arrhenius theory of acids and bases
  • 17.4 Reactions involving acids and bases
  • 17.5 Calculations involving acids and bases
  • 18 Rates of reactions
  • 18.1 Investigating the rate of chemical reactions
  • 18.2 Collision theory
  • 18.3 Applying collision theory
  • 19 Catalysts
  • 19.1 Catalysts
  • 20 Practical investigations

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