Maths for Advanced ChemistryNelson Thornes, 2002 - 114 sayfa Written by teachers and fully covering the 2002 A Level maths specifications, this text is useful for both classroom work and homework exercises. Relevant for AS and A2 Levels of study and designed to be accessible and friendly in format, its aim is to provide clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts and how these are then applied in chemistry. Worked examples are included throughout encouraging students to grasp the subject matter with ease. Examination style questions and answer sections provide an opportunity for continuous progression and to consolidate learning. |
İçindekiler
Advanced graphs | 8 |
Handling numbers | 10 |
Equations | 16 |
Ratios | 30 |
Graphs | 40 |
Using graphs | 48 |
10 | 68 |
13 | 82 |
Appendix | 83 |
23 | 88 |
Experimental error | 96 |
Symmetry | 106 |
Answers to exam type questions | 112 |
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ammonia Answers to Try atomic number atomic orbital axes of symmetry bar chart best fit carbon atoms CH3COOH chemical chloride cm³ completing this chapter cubed display enthalpy of combustion equilibrium ethanoic acid ethyl ethanoate example following equation Gas Constant given gradient graphs to find HINT hydrochloric acid hydrogen peroxide initial concentration initial rate iodine ionisation energy ions KEY FACT kJ mol-1 line of best mass of copper mass of methane mass of oxygen Mass spectrum methane mol dm-3 mol dm³ mol-¹ multiply Number of molecules number of moles number of significant obtained percentage error pie charts pipette plane of symmetry plotted points pressure rate of reaction rate/mol dm-3 s-1 reacts reagent relationship relative molecular mass scientific notation shown below Fig shows smooth curve sodium carbonate sodium chloride sodium hydroxide spectra straight line structure temperature rise three significant figures Time/s units volume x-axis y-axis y-intercept