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Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Chemistry Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack 2014th Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 824 pages, height x width x depth: 277x220x37 mm, weight: 2058 g, Colour, Contains 1 Cards and 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198307756
  • ISBN-13: 9780198307754
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 824 pages, height x width x depth: 277x220x37 mm, weight: 2058 g, Colour, Contains 1 Cards and 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198307756
  • ISBN-13: 9780198307754
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The most comprehensive coverage of the 2014 syllabus, this resource pack includes a printand online Chemistry Course Book, for fully flexible learning. Giving you unparalleled support for the new concept-based approach to learning,the Nature of science, understanding, applications andskills are integrated in every topic, alongside TOK to drive inquiry and independent learning. Assessment support directly from the IB includes practice questions and worked examples in each topic, along with focused support for both the Internal Assessment and Extended Essay. Truly aligned with the IB philosophy, this Course Book gives unrivalled insight and support at every stage.

· Pack includes Course Book in print and fully online format, for the most flexible support
· Accurately cover the new syllabus - the most comprehensive match, with support directly from the IB on the core, AHL and all the options
· Fully integrate the new concept-based approach, holistically addressing understanding, applications, skills and the · Nature of science
· Tangibly build assessment confidence with assessment support straight from the IB
· Build confidence - data-based questions and focused practice support exceptional achievement
· Written by co-authors of the new syllabus and leading IB workshop leaders
· Online Course Book includes multiplatform access, compatible with PCs, Macs, iPads, tablets and more
· Online Course Book normally accessible for seven years from syllabus release date, to be used by a single student or teacher
· Supported by a fully comprehensive and updated Study Guide

About the Series:
Oxford's IB Diploma Course Books are essential resource materials designed in cooperation with the IB to provide students with extra support through their IB studies. Course Books provide advice and guidance on specific course assessment requirements, mirroring the IB philosophy and providing opportunities for critical thinking.

Papildus informācija

The only DP resources developed with the IB
1 Stoichiometric relationships
Introduction to the particulate nature of matter and chemical change
1(11)
The mole concept
12(8)
Reacting masses and volumes
20(17)
2 Atomic structure
The nuclear atom
37(13)
Electron configuration
50(17)
3 Periodicity
Periodic table
67(8)
Periodic trends
75(18)
4 Chemical bonding and structure
Ionic bonding and structure
93(4)
Covalent bonding
97(7)
Covalent structures
104(18)
Intermolecular forces
122(11)
Metallic bonding
133(6)
5 Energetics/thermochemistry
Measuring energy changes
139(9)
Hess's Law
148(4)
Bond enthalpies
152(9)
6 Chemical kinetics
Collision theory and rates of reaction
161(18)
7 Equilibrium
Equilibrium
179(12)
8 Acids and bases
Theories of acids and bases
191(4)
Properties of acids and bases
195(2)
The pH scale
197(3)
Strong and weak acids and bases
200(4)
Acid deposition
204(5)
9 Redox processes
Oxidation and reduction
209(17)
Electrochemical cells
226(9)
10 Organic chemistry
Fundamentals of organic chemistry
235(13)
Functional group chemistry
248(13)
11 Measurement and data processing
Uncertainties and errors in measurement and results
261(11)
Graphical techniques
272(5)
Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
277(14)
12 Atomic structure (AHL)
Electrons in atoms
291(10)
13 The periodic table---the transition metals (AHL)
First-row d-block elements
301(18)
Coloured complexes
319(10)
14 Chemical bonding and structure (AHL)
Further aspects of covalent bonding and structure
329(16)
Hybridization
345(12)
15 Energetics/thermochemistry (AHL)
Energy cycles
357(7)
Entropy and spontaneity
364(11)
16 Chemical kinetics (AHL)
Rate expression and reaction mechanism
375(9)
Activation energy
384(5)
17 Equilibrium (AHL)
The equilibrium law
389(6)
18 Acids and bases (AHL)
Lewis acids and bases
395(2)
Calculations involving acids and bases
397(6)
pH curves
403(10)
19 Redox processes (AHL)
Electrochemical cells
413(24)
20 Organic chemistry (AHL)
Types of organic reactions
437(11)
Synthetic routes
448(3)
Stereoisomerism
451(10)
21 Measurement and analysis (AHL)
Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
461(10)
A Materials
Materials science introduction
471(4)
Metals and inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy
475(9)
Catalysts
484(5)
Liquid crystals
489(5)
Polymers
494(7)
Nanotechnology
501(8)
Environmental impact---plastics
509(7)
Superconducting metals and X-ray crystallography
516(12)
Condensation polymers
528(6)
Environmental impact---heavy metals
534(5)
B Biochemistry
Introduction to biochemistry
539(8)
Proteins and enzymes
547(18)
Lipids
565(15)
Carbohydrates
580(10)
Vitamins
590(7)
Biochemistry and the environment
597(9)
Proteins and enzymes
606(13)
Nucleic acids
619(10)
Biological pigments
629(12)
Stereochemistry in biomolecules
641(12)
C Energy
Energy sources
653(4)
Fossil fuels
657(8)
Nuclear fusion and fission
665(9)
Solar energy
674(5)
Environmental impact---global warming
679(8)
Electrochemistry, rechargeable batteries and fuel cells
687(15)
Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission
702(8)
Photovoltaic and dye-sensitized solar cells
710(7)
D Medicinal chemistry
Pharmaceutical products and drug action
717(8)
Aspirin and penicillin
725(7)
Opiates
732(5)
pH regulation of the stomach
737(8)
Anti-viral medications
745(6)
Environmental impact of some medications
751(7)
Taxol---a chiral auxiliary case study
758(7)
Nuclear medicine
765(10)
Drug detection and analysis
775(10)
Internal Assessment (with thanks to Mark Headlee for his assistance with this chapter)
785(6)
Index
791
Dr Sergey Bylikin is a visiting research fellow at The Open University Gary Horner is Head of Chemistry at King George V School, Hong Kong. He has significant experience leading IB Chemistry workshops and advising on IB curriculum review. David has taught IB Chemistry in the US, Australia, Asia and Luxembourg for over 12 years, in addition to advising on the 2014 IB Chemistry curriculum review.