Extensive research through lesson observations, teacher interviews and work with our online teacher community (the Cambridge Panel) means that this flexible range of resources meets the real teaching needs of the science classroom. This write-in workbook contains step-by-step guided investigations and practice questions for Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry teachers and students. Through practical investigation, it provides opportunities to develop skills– planning, identifying equipment, creating hypotheses, recording results, analysing data, and evaluating. The workbook is ideal for teachers who find running practical experiments difficult due to lack of time, resources or support. Sample data – if students can’t do the experiments themselves – and answers to the questions are in the teacher’s guide.
- Guided investigations provide opportunities for students to practise their practical skills.
- Contains help for teachers setting up practical investigations in the classroom.
- For more detailed support with planning and troubleshooting issues, see the teacher’s resource.
- Practice questions give students the chance to test their knowledge and help build confidence in preparation for assessment.
- Includes a skills chapter that focuses on essential science skills.
- Written in accessible language for the ESL learner with key word boxes to improve understanding.
Introduction
How to use this book
How to use this series
Safety
Practical skills
1. Masses, moles and atoms
2. Structure and bonding
3. Enthalpy changes
4. Redox reactions
5. Chemical equilibrium
6. Rates of reaction
7. The properties of metals
8. The properties of non-metals
9. Hydrocarbons and halogenoalkanes
10. Organic compounds containing oxygen
11. More about enthalpy changes
12. Electrochemistry
13. Further aspects of equilibria
14. Reaction kinetics
15. Transition elements
16. More about organic chemistry
17. Identifying organic compounds.