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AS/A2 Chemistry Brilliant Teach Yourself Guides

Student Friends in Chemistry are self-study guides designed to help students with the more difficult parts of A level Chemistry syllabuses. They are exceptionally clear and student-friendly but, at the same time, technically rigorous and meet all the requirements of the new AS and A2 level specifications.

 

Learn to Love Your Moles

Written in an informal, down-to-earth style and with over 50 worked examples and 120 supplementary questions (and answers!), Learn to Love Your Moles provides students with a step-by-step guide to all of the mole calculation questions which A level Chemistry students may meet. The aim is to help students dramatically increase their confidence in tackling what many perceive as one of the most difficult areas of A level syllabuses and first year undergraduate courses.

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Energetics - For Those Who Aren't!

In Writing Energetics - For Those Who Aren't!, Mr. Brockington has drawn on many years of teaching experience to produce a book which addresses the real needs of students and which will appeal to them personally. Whilst providing a guide to all types of energetics calculations, it concentrates on the construction of enthalpy cycles and diagrams and the application to them of Hess's law. There are many worked examples, and nearly 50 supplementary questions with outline answers. In addition, there are warnings about some common pitfalls, and the reader's attention is drawn to some of the more off-beat questions that examiners are fond of asking. The overall aim is to help students gain a full understanding of this topic and to provide them with sufficient practice to work rapidly and accurately in an examination.

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Don't Let Redox Trample Over You! - CD Rom Version

This book satisfies the needs of A Level students. The author not only explains oxidation numbers, but shows how they can be used to construct redox charts of the elements. He also shows how the principles of oxidation-reduction can be applied to electrolytic and electrochemical cells. The text is well broken with worked examples, examination hints, warnings of pitfalls - even a few anecdotes - all designed to give a complete understanding to reinforce the teaching.

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