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Aqa Gcse Chemistry Workbook: Higher - With All You Need to Know for Your 2022 Assessments

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The UK's bestselling GCSE Science series is specifically tailored for the current AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) specifications.UK schools save 40% off the RRP! Discount will be automatically applied when you order on your school account.

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  • Chapter C1 Atomic structure

  • C1.1: Atoms

  • C1.2: Chemical equations

  • C1.3: Separating mixtures

  • C1.4: Fractional distillation and paper chromatography

  • C1.5: History of the atoms

  • C1.6: Structure of the atoms

  • C1.7: Ions, atoms, and isotopes

  • C1.8: Electronic structures

  • Chapter C2 The periodic table

  • C2.1: Development of the periodic table

  • C2.2: Electronic structures and the periodic table

  • C2.3: Group 1 - the alkali metals

  • C2.4: Group 7 - the halogens

  • C2.5: Explaining trends

  • C2.6: The transition elements

  • Chapter C3 Structure and bonding

  • C3.1: States of matter

  • C3.2: Atoms into ions

  • C3.3: Ionic bonding

  • C3.4: Giant ionic structures

  • C3.5: Covalent bonding

  • C3.6: Structure of simple molecules

  • C3.7: Giant covalent structures

  • C3.8: Fullerenes and graphenes

  • C3.9: Bonding in metals

  • C3.10: Giant metallic structures

  • C3.11: Nanoparticles

  • C3.12: Applications of nanoparticles

  • Chapter C4 Chemical calculations

  • C4.1: Relative masses and moles

  • C4.2: Equations and calculations

  • C4.3: From masses to balanced equations

  • C4.4: The yield of a chemical reactions

  • C4.5: Atom economy

  • C4.6: Expressing concentrations

  • C4.7: Titrations

  • C4.8: Titration calculations

  • C4.9: Volumes of gases

  • Chapter C5 Chemical changes

  • C5.1: The reactivity series

  • C5.2: Displacement reactions

  • C5.3: Extracting metals

  • C5.4: Salts from metals

  • C5.5: Salts from insoluble bases

  • C5.6: Making more salts

  • C5.7: Neutralisation and the pH scale

  • C5.8: Strong and weak acids

  • Chapter C6 Electrolysis

  • C6.1: Introduction to electrolysis

  • C6.2: Changes at the electrodes

  • C6.3: The extraction of aluminium

  • C6.4: Electrolysis of aqueous solutions

  • Chapter C7 Energy changes

  • C7.1: Exothermic and endothermic reactions

  • C7.2: Using energy transfers from reactions

  • C7.3: Reaction profiles

  • C7.4: Bond energy calculations

  • C7.5: Chemical cells and batteries

  • C7.6: Fuel cells

  • Chapter C8 Rates and equilibrium

  • C8.1: Rate of reaction

  • C8.2: Collision theory and surface area

  • C8.3: The effect of temperature

  • C8.4: The effect of concentration and pressure

  • C8.5: The effect of catalysts

  • C8.6: Reversible reactions

  • C8.7: Energy and reversible reactions

  • C8.8: Dynamic equilibrium

  • C8.9: Altering conditions

  • Chapter C9 Crude oil and fuels

  • C9.1: Hydrocarbons

  • C9.2: Fractional distillation of oil

  • C9.3: Burning hydrocarbon fuels

  • C9.4: Cracking hydrocarbons

  • Chapter C10 Chemical analysis

  • C10.1: Reactions of alkenes

  • C10.2: Structures of alcohols, carboxylic acids, and esters

  • C10.3: Reactions and uses of alcohols

  • C10.4: Carboxylic acids and esters

  • Chapter C11 Polymers

  • C11.1: Addition polymerisation

  • C11.2: Condensation polymerisation

  • C11.3: Natural polymers

  • C11.4: DNA

  • Chapter C12 Chemical analysis

  • C12.1: Pure substances and mixtures

  • C12.2: Analysing chromatograms

  • C12.3: Testing for gases

  • C12.4: Tests for positive ions

  • C12.5: Tests for negative ions

  • C12.6: Instrumental analysis

  • Chapter C13 The Earth's atmosphere

  • C13.1: History of our atmosphere

  • C13.2: Our evolving atmosphere

  • C13.3: Greenhouse gases

  • C13.4: Global climate change

  • C13.5: Atomspheric pollutants

  • Chapter C14 The Earth's resources

  • C14.1: Finite and renewable resources

  • C14.2: Water saafe to drink

  • C14.3: Treating waste water

  • C14.4: Extracting metals from ores

  • C14.5: Life Cycle Assessments

  • C14.6: Reduce, reuse, and recycle

  • Chapter C15 Using our resources

  • C15.1: Rusting

  • C15.2: Useful alloys

  • C15.3: The properties of polymers

  • C15.4: Glass, ceramics, and composites

  • C15.5: Making ammonia - the Haber process

  • C15.6: The economics of the Haber process

  • C15.7: Making fertilisers in the lab

  • C15.8: Making fertilisers in industry



Summary

This workbook builds student confidence as they work through the AQA GCSE Chemistry course. This is a hands-on workbook with lots of activities that gradually build in difficulty. Once completed, each workbook contains personal notes and checklists to get exam preparation off to a great start.

Foreword

Consolidation and revision support in one AQA GCSE Chemistry workbook

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