Oxford University Press, 208 pages
First published 1984; GCSE edition 1987; Reprinted 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994 (three times), 1995,1996.
Chemistry Made Clear is widely used as a core GCSE Chemistry text, or as the Chemistry component of a balanced science course. Students will be able to find things out quickly and easily among the simplified explanations.
* Each double-page spread deals with a different topic and includes questions
* Exam level questions at the end of each chapter
* Line drawings and photographs highlight the real-life applications of chemistry Chemistry Made Clear is also recommended by University of Cambridge Inteational Examinations for IGCSE Chemistry.
Particles
What are these particles?
Atoms combining
The mole
Chemical change
Electricity and chemical change
How fast are reactions?
Air and water
Acids and bases
Metals
Hydrogen and nitrogen
Oxygen, sulphur and chlorine
Carbon and carbon compounds
First published 1984; GCSE edition 1987; Reprinted 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994 (three times), 1995,1996.
Chemistry Made Clear is widely used as a core GCSE Chemistry text, or as the Chemistry component of a balanced science course. Students will be able to find things out quickly and easily among the simplified explanations.
* Each double-page spread deals with a different topic and includes questions
* Exam level questions at the end of each chapter
* Line drawings and photographs highlight the real-life applications of chemistry Chemistry Made Clear is also recommended by University of Cambridge Inteational Examinations for IGCSE Chemistry.
Particles
What are these particles?
Atoms combining
The mole
Chemical change
Electricity and chemical change
How fast are reactions?
Air and water
Acids and bases
Metals
Hydrogen and nitrogen
Oxygen, sulphur and chlorine
Carbon and carbon compounds