The A-Z Chemistry Workbook provides support, development and motivation from the first day of your course to the night before the exams. Arranged alphabetically, the Workbook entries provide self-testing questions, ranging from elementary, fill-in-the-blanks exercises through to more testing questions.
Many of the questions are written as puzzles to encourage an active approach to learning. In the final section of the book the approach is more exam-focused with actual exam question models being provided. Answers are given for these and every other question in the book.
- Ideal for going over work that was not fully understood the first time around
- Useful as a reminder before tackling tough homework questions
- Ideal for revising for class tests and for the real examinations
- The A-Z format makes it easy to dip in for a quick burst of work at home, in breaks at school or college and while travelling.
- Easy-to-use, A-Z cross-referenced format
A level Chemistry and GNVQ courses with chemistry content; first-year undergraduates
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Andrew Hunt is an experienced teacher, examiner and author. He has taken a leading role in the Nuffield Chemistry, Twenty First Century Science and Science in Society projects. He taught advanced chemistry course in schools for 20 years and has written a variety of successful chemistry textbooks including an AS and A2 textbook/CD-ROM series.
In 1988 I was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Award in Chemical Education.
I was a founder member and director of the Association for Science Education's SATIS project to promoted the public understanding of science through the school curriculum. This interest continues with the development of a new AS course called 'Science for Public Understanding'.
I am also part of the management team for another ASE project called Science across the World which creates opportunities for students in schools all over the world to explore issues related to science in society and then exchange their findings with students in other countries by fax or e-mail.
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