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Heinemann chemistry 1 : VCE units 1 & 2 / [Coordinating author] Chris Commons [and fifteen others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Melbourne, Victoria : Pearson Australia, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 5th editionDescription: 622 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781488611247
  • 1488611246
Other title:
  • Victorian Certificate of Education units one & two
  • Heinemann chemistry one
  • VCE units 1 & 2
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 540 23
Contents:
Unit 1. How can the diversity of materials be explained? : -- The atomic nature of matter -- Electron arrangements and the periodic table -- Metals -- Ionic bonding -- Quantifying atoms and molecules -- Materials made of molecules -- Intermolecular forces -- Carbon lattices and carbon nanomaterials -- Organic compounds -- Polymers -- Research investigation -- Unit 2. What makes water such a unique chemical? : -- Properties of water -- Water, the universal solvent -- Aqueous solutions -- Acid-base reactions in water -- Redox reactions in water -- Water sample analysis -- Analysis for salts in water -- Analysis for organic compounds in water -- Volumetric analysis -- Practical investigation.
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Unit 1. How can the diversity of materials be explained? : -- The atomic nature of matter -- Electron arrangements and the periodic table -- Metals -- Ionic bonding -- Quantifying atoms and molecules -- Materials made of molecules -- Intermolecular forces -- Carbon lattices and carbon nanomaterials -- Organic compounds -- Polymers -- Research investigation -- Unit 2. What makes water such a unique chemical? : -- Properties of water -- Water, the universal solvent -- Aqueous solutions -- Acid-base reactions in water -- Redox reactions in water -- Water sample analysis -- Analysis for salts in water -- Analysis for organic compounds in water -- Volumetric analysis -- Practical investigation.

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