Educational: Chemistry
OUP Oxford MYP Chemistry Years 45
Book SynopsisDrive achievement in the MYP and strengthen scientific confidence. Equipping learners with the confident scientific understanding central to progression through the MYP Sciences, this text is fully matched to the Next Chapter curriculum. The inquiry-based structure immerses learners in a concept-based approach, strengthening performance.Develop comprehensive scientific knowledge underpinned by rich conceptual awareness, equipping learners with the confidence to handle new ideasFully integrate a concept-based approach with an inquiry-based structure that drives independent thinkingBuild flexibility interwoven global contexts enable big picture understanding and ensure students can apply learning to new areasFully mapped to the Next Chapter curriculum and supports the Common CoreStrengthen potential in the MYP eAssessment and prepare learners for IB Diploma
£45.99
Oxford University Press AQA GCSE Chemistry for Combined Science Trilogy
Book SynopsisPlease note this title is suitable for any student studying:Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Chemistry for Combined Science (Trilogy)First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018The UK''s bestselling GCSE Science series is specifically tailored for the current AQA GCSE Science (9-1) specifications. This workbook is the perfect companion for use throughout the course, supporting students on their journey from KS3 to success at GCSE. Stretches and challenges students sitting the higher tier in AQA GCSE Combined Science: TrilogyTopics follow the order of the Student Book, with carefully designed questions to help capture important notes as students work through the courseActivities help develop higher-order skills and deepen understanding of key conceptsIncludes questions and activities specifically focused on the required maths and practical skillsIncludes hints to help students answer difficult questionsChecklists help students to
£8.88
OUP Oxford Chemistry for You
Book SynopsisCovering all GCSE specifications, this tried and tested series has been fully updated to match the (9-1) GCSE Chemistry specifications for first examination in 2018, as well as international specifications. With a focus on science, concepts develop naturally, engaging students and enabling them to get a thorough understanding of Chemistry.
£47.59
Oxford University Press AQA GCSE Chemistry Workbook Higher
Book SynopsisThe UK''s bestselling GCSE Science series is specifically tailored for the current AQA GCSE Science (9-1) specifications. This workbook is the perfect companion for students sitting the higher tier in AQA Biology GCSE, providing supported stretch and challenge. Topics follow the same order as the AQA Approved Student Book, and can be used along side each other as part of an effective revision plan. This higher workbook is simply packed with questions for students to check their understanding, identify gaps that require further study and to practice responses as part of a revision plan. Designed to kickstart your revision when completed as important notes are all in one place. Targeted questions specifically focus on the required maths and practical skills, while checkpoint activities help you to review and reflect on the topic and your next steps.Table of ContentsChapter C1 Atomic structure C1.1: Atoms C1.2: Chemical equations C1.3: Separating mixtures C1.4: Fractional distillation and paper chromatography C1.5: History of the atoms C1.6: Structure of the atoms C1.7: Ions, atoms, and isotopes C1.8: Electronic structures Chapter C2 The periodic table C2.1: Development of the periodic table C2.2: Electronic structures and the periodic table C2.3: Group 1 - the alkali metals C2.4: Group 7 - the halogens C2.5: Explaining trends C2.6: The transition elements Chapter C3 Structure and bonding C3.1: States of matter C3.2: Atoms into ions C3.3: Ionic bonding C3.4: Giant ionic structures C3.5: Covalent bonding C3.6: Structure of simple molecules C3.7: Giant covalent structures C3.8: Fullerenes and graphenes C3.9: Bonding in metals C3.10: Giant metallic structures C3.11: Nanoparticles C3.12: Applications of nanoparticles Chapter C4 Chemical calculations C4.1: Relative masses and moles C4.2: Equations and calculations C4.3: From masses to balanced equations C4.4: The yield of a chemical reactions C4.5: Atom economy C4.6: Expressing concentrations C4.7: Titrations C4.8: Titration calculations C4.9: Volumes of gases Chapter C5 Chemical changes C5.1: The reactivity series C5.2: Displacement reactions C5.3: Extracting metals C5.4: Salts from metals C5.5: Salts from insoluble bases C5.6: Making more salts C5.7: Neutralisation and the pH scale C5.8: Strong and weak acids Chapter C6 Electrolysis C6.1: Introduction to electrolysis C6.2: Changes at the electrodes C6.3: The extraction of aluminium C6.4: Electrolysis of aqueous solutions Chapter C7 Energy changes C7.1: Exothermic and endothermic reactions C7.2: Using energy transfers from reactions C7.3: Reaction profiles C7.4: Bond energy calculations C7.5: Chemical cells and batteries C7.6: Fuel cells Chapter C8 Rates and equilibrium C8.1: Rate of reaction C8.2: Collision theory and surface area C8.3: The effect of temperature C8.4: The effect of concentration and pressure C8.5: The effect of catalysts C8.6: Reversible reactions C8.7: Energy and reversible reactions C8.8: Dynamic equilibrium C8.9: Altering conditions Chapter C9 Crude oil and fuels C9.1: Hydrocarbons C9.2: Fractional distillation of oil C9.3: Burning hydrocarbon fuels C9.4: Cracking hydrocarbons Chapter C10 Chemical analysis C10.1: Reactions of alkenes C10.2: Structures of alcohols, carboxylic acids, and esters C10.3: Reactions and uses of alcohols C10.4: Carboxylic acids and esters Chapter C11 Polymers C11.1: Addition polymerisation C11.2: Condensation polymerisation C11.3: Natural polymers C11.4: DNA Chapter C12 Chemical analysis C12.1: Pure substances and mixtures C12.2: Analysing chromatograms C12.3: Testing for gases C12.4: Tests for positive ions C12.5: Tests for negative ions C12.6: Instrumental analysis Chapter C13 The Earth's atmosphere C13.1: History of our atmosphere C13.2: Our evolving atmosphere C13.3: Greenhouse gases C13.4: Global climate change C13.5: Atomspheric pollutants Chapter C14 The Earth's resources C14.1: Finite and renewable resources C14.2: Water saafe to drink C14.3: Treating waste water C14.4: Extracting metals from ores C14.5: Life Cycle Assessments C14.6: Reduce, reuse, and recycle Chapter C15 Using our resources C15.1: Rusting C15.2: Useful alloys C15.3: The properties of polymers C15.4: Glass, ceramics, and composites C15.5: Making ammonia - the Haber process C15.6: The economics of the Haber process C15.7: Making fertilisers in the lab C15.8: Making fertilisers in industry
£10.52
Oxford University Press AQA GCSE Chemistry Required Practicals Exam
Book SynopsisTargeted practice specifically for the 8 Required Practicals for AQA GCSE Chemistry. A variety of practical exam-style questions and terminology in different and unfamiliar contexts build students'' confidence in answering practicals-focused and long-answer questions, and equips students with the skills to secure the 15% practicals requirement. Includes expert hints on tackling the practicals questions and tips on how to translate the skills from familiar to unfamiliar settings, offering the best preparation for GCSE Chemistry examinations.Answers are available to download from oxfordsecondary.co.uk/required-practicals-answers.
£8.88
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Super Simple Chemistry
Book SynopsisA fantastic aid for coursework, homework, and test revision, this completely comprehensive guide to Key Stages 3 and 4, and the entire GCSE curriculum, makes chemistry crystal clear and will have you exam-ready in no time.Each topic is fully illustrated to support the information, make the facts crystal clear and bring the science to life. A large central image explains the idea visually and each topic is summed up on a single page, helping children to quickly get up to speed and really understand how chemistry works.Information boxes explain the theory with the help of simple graphics. And for revision, a handy Key Facts box provides a simple summary you can check back on later.With clear, concise coverage of all the core topics, SuperSimple Chemistry is the perfect accessible guide to chemistry for children, supporting classwork, and making studying for exams the easiest it''s ever been.
£12.34
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Periodic Table
Book SynopsisFind out about all 118 elements, the building blocks of matter that make up our entire universe, in this pocket-sized encyclopedia. Discover all the major elements of the periodic table, arranged in chapters according to their group, including alkaline earth metals, lanthanides, and noble gases. Every important element - from hydrogen via carbon, oxygen, and gold to oganesson (that''s element number 118) - is presented here.Every entry includes a photo of the element in its raw state or in use, as well as its date of discovery and atomic information as found on the periodic table. Plus here are stunning full-page photos showing elements as you have never seen them before - perhaps inside machinery that you can''t normally delve into; or in stunning macro photography that reveals microscopic details invisible to the human eye.The Pocket Eyewitness series is perfect for all children, from reluctant readers who can easily digest the key points through to
£5.99
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Super Simple Chemistry Revision Cards Key Stages
Book SynopsisA fantastic aid for GCSE preparation, these revision cards make chemistry crystal clear and will have you exam-ready in no time.Make chemistry super simple! These handy revision cards condense everything you need to know about GCSE chemistry into bitesize key facts and crystal clear diagrams. Studying for exams has never been so easy. Chemistry is explained in simple, user-friendly language, with colourful illustrations to help you grasp difficult concepts at a glance. Whether you''re catching up on lessons, doing homework, or revising for exams, these super simple cards will make you a chemistry expert in no time.
£9.48
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Periodic Table DK Eyewitness
Book SynopsisPacked with stunning photography, Eyewitness Periodic Table explores the building blocks of our universe.Become an eyewitness to the fascinating world of chemical elements, in this picture-led reference guide that will take you on a visual tour of their many different properties and uses. Children will be mesmerised by where each element comes from and what it is used for, like how precious gold protects astronauts in space.This unique, beautifully illustrated guide reveals the concise history of chemistry, scientific pioneers, and the creation of the first periodic table. Using striking full-colour photographs and illustrations, discover why nitrogen and oxygen are essential to our survival, what makes the metal mercury so unusual, and much more.Throughout the pages of this newly-revised book on chemical elements, you can expect to find: - A fresh new look, new photographs, updated information, and a new eyewitness feature- A
£9.99
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Explanatorium of Science
Book SynopsisA renowned doctor, scientist, television presenter, and writer, Professor Robert Winston has contributed to numerous DK books. These include Home Lab (2016), which won the RNS Young People's Book Prize, and the award-winning DK book Utterly Amazing Human Body (2015).
£18.00
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Whats It Made Of
£16.99
MP-WIS Uni of Wisconsin Chemical Demonstrations Volume Two A Handbook
Book SynopsisThis text lists 69 lecture demonstrations, 110 procedures for displaying chemical phenomena in college and secondary shcool chemistry classes. Each chapter includes an introduction providing the teacher with information about the concepts, terminology and principles relating to the demonstrations.Trade ReviewThis book should be on every chemistry lecturer's bookshelf. It's on mine—when my colleagues are not using it." —George C. Pimentel, University of California-Berkeley
£33.96
Pearson Education Principles of Chemistry A Molecular Approach
Book SynopsisNOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MasteringA&P does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MasteringA&P search for ISBN-10: 0321971167/ISBN-13: 9780321971166. That package includes ISBN-10: 0321971949/ISBN-13: 99780321971944 and ISBN-10: 0133890686/ISBN-13: 9780133890686. A relevant, problem-solving approach to chemistry The Third Edition of Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approachpresents core concepts without sacrificing rigor, enabling students to make connections between chemistry and their lives or intended careers. Drawing upon his classroom experience as an award-winning educator, Professor Tro extends chemistry to the student’s world by capturing student attention with examples of everyday processes and a captivating writing style. Throughout this student-friendly text,
£163.39
Pearson Education Heinemann IGCSE Chemistry Student Book with Exam
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£30.99
John Wiley & Sons Inc Organic Reactions Volume 25
Book SynopsisThe volumes of Organic Reactions are collections of chapters each devoted to a single reaction, or a definite phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure, and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.Table of ContentsTHE RAMBERG-BLACKLUND REARRANGEMENT (Leo A. Paquette). Synthetic Application of Phosphoryl-Stabilized Anons (William S.Wadsworth Jr.). Hydrocyanation of Conjugated Carbonyl Compounds (Wataru Nagata& Mitsuru Yoshioka). Author Index, Volumes 1-25. Chapter and Topic Index, Volumes 1-25. Subject Index. Volume 25.
£175.50
John Wiley & Sons Inc Organic Reactions Volume 22
Book SynopsisThe volumes of Organic Reactions are collections of chapters each devoted to a single reaction, or a definite phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure, and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.Table of Contents1. The Claisen and Cope Rearrangements Sara Jane Rhoads and N. Rebecca Raulins 2. Substitution Reactions Using Organocopper Reagents Gary H. Posner 3. Clemmensen Reduction of Ketones in Anhydrous OrganicSolvents E. Vedejs. 4. The Reformatsky Reaction Michael W. Rathke Author Index, Volumes 1-22 Chapter and Topic Index, Volumes 1-22 Subject Index, Volume 22
£175.50
Cambridge University Press Moles A Survival Guide Cambridge International
Book SynopsisMoles: a survival guide for GSCE Science is a revised and updated edition of the very successful Moles: a survival guide for GCSE Chemistry. It is suitable for Science syllabuses at GCSE and beyond. Helpful mole guides lead students through the book. Even those who normally find the mole concept very difficult will be able to follow the path. And they''ll even enjoy the journey.
£14.12
Penguin Putnam Inc Kate the Chemist The Awesome Book of Edible
Book Synopsis25 incredible--and EDIBLE--science experiments to get kids excited about science! Did you know that all cooking is really chemistry? And that chocolate chip cookies will look--and taste--completely different if you swap out baking powder for baking soda? Or swap out brown sugar for white sugar?In this cookbook packed with 25 edible science experiment recipes kids can do in their own kitchen, chemistry professor and science entertainer Kate the Chemist introduces young scientists to the fascinating world of STEM--and cooking! Kids can make their own:Chocolate-covered pretzelsRainbow pastaIce creamPretzel bitesand more! Each recipe includes step-by-step instructions, an ingredients list, full-color photographs, a messiness factor rating, and a note from Kate explaining the science behind each delicious treat.
£15.29
Random House USA Inc Sisters in Science
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Random House Children's Books Dr. Jonas Salk A Little Golden Book Biography
Book SynopsisHelp your little one dream big with a Little Golden Book biographyabout Dr. Jonas Salk, the creator of the polio vaccine. Little Golden Book biographies are the perfect introduction to nonfiction for young readers—as well as fans of all ages!This Little Golden Book about Dr. Jonas Salk--virologist and one of the pioneers of the first successful polio vaccine--is an inspiring read-aloud for young children with an interest in STEM-related topics.Look for more Little Golden Book biographies: • Barack Obama • Ruth Bader Ginsburg • Joe Biden • Kamala Harris • Sonia Sotomayor • Dr. Fauci
£6.30
Macmillan Learning Laboratory Notebook
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£21.84
Hodder Education Chemistry Now 1114 2nd Edition
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£28.00
Hodder Education GCSE Chemistry
Book SynopsisThe second edition of GCSE Chemistry has been produced to reflect the revised GCSE specifications and to ensure that it is thoroughly up to date. In particular: the development of scientific ideas has been expanded with additional material on the discovery of the periodic table and theories of acids and bases; further information has been provided on topics such as instrumental techniques for identifying elements and compounds, the effects of plate tectonics, colloids and carboxylic acids, specifically aspirin, ascorbic acid and citric acid; there is additional material on the technological applications of chemistry including the extraction and use of titanium and industrial uses of enzymes; Internet research activities have been included; many of the questions within the text at the end of each chapter have been updated; and questions from recent past papers have been used for the GCSE exam questions.
£32.00
Schofield & Sims Ltd The Periodic Table Wall Chart
Book SynopsisIntended for Key Stage 1 and 2 levels, this chart features a table of all the elements in their correct groups. Useful for whole-class teaching, it also contains information about the structure of an atom and the discovery of the Periodic Table. The groups are colour-coded for easy readability and differentiation.
£19.44
DK Super Simple Chemistry Flash Cards
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£13.49
DK Our World in Pictures The Elements Flash Cards
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£14.44
DK DK Super Readers Level 1 States of Matter
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£12.74
DK DK Super Readers Level 1 States of Matter
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£5.92
DK Eyewitness The Elements
Book SynopsisPacked with stunning photography, Eyewitness The Elements explores the building blocks of our universe.Become an eyewitness to the fascinating world of chemical elements, in this picture-led reference guide that will take you on a visual tour of their many different properties and uses. Children will be mesmerized by where each element comes from and what it is used for, like how precious gold protects astronauts in space. This unique, beautifully illustrated guide reveals the concise history of chemistry, scientific pioneers, and the creation of the first table of elements. Using striking full-color photographs and illustrations, discover why nitrogen and oxygen are essential to our survival, what makes the metal mercury so unusual, and much more.Throughout the pages of this newly-revised book on chemical elements, you can expect to find:- A fresh new look, new photographs, updated information, and a new “eyewitness&rdquo
£9.49
DK Eyewitness The Elements
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£15.29
Kingfisher Basher Science Chemistry Getting a Big Reaction
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£9.49
Kingfisher Basher Science An A to Z of Science
Book SynopsisThis handy visual dictionary covers the key topics in the core STEM subjects of biology, chemistry, and physics. The A-Z of Science brings the unique and popular Basher illustrative approach of capturing key scientific concepts as quirky but memorable characters, combined with the informative, humorous, and accessible text of science author Tom Jackson. This handy guide will be a sure-fire hit with school students learning these core subjects for the first time, as well as a useful reference guide and reminder for older high-school and college students looking for a revision guide.The entries are organized alphabetically, and cover all the topics you would expect to find in a core science book, from acids and atoms to X-rays and zygotes. Break-out feature spreads cover more complex, high-interest topics such as classification, cell, and nitrogen cycle. The A-Z of Science includes over 300 scientific definitions, many of them accompanied b
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Kingfisher Basher Science An A to Z of Science
Book SynopsisThis handy visual dictionary covers the key topics in the core STEM subjects of biology, chemistry, and physics. The A-Z of Science brings the unique and popular Basher illustrative approach of capturing key scientific concepts as quirky but memorable characters, combined with the informative, humorous, and accessible text of science author Tom Jackson. This handy guide will be a sure-fire hit with school students learning these core subjects for the first time, as well as a useful reference guide and reminder for older high-school and college students looking for a revision guide.The entries are organized alphabetically, and cover all the topics you would expect to find in a core science book, from acids and atoms to X-rays and zygotes. Break-out feature spreads cover more complex, high-interest topics such as classification, cell, and nitrogen cycle. The A-Z of Science includes over 300 scientific definitions, many of them accompanied b
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Kingfisher Basher Stem Junior Science
Book SynopsisOne of four books in an exciting STEM series for younger children, STEM Junior: Science covers 40 topics from the core subjects of biology, chemistry, and physics. Each topic is introduced as a personality who has plenty to say on the subject, while a STEM Junior character appears on each spread to introduce the big idea behind each topic. Combined with jargon buster panels and additional information presented in bitesize boxes, over 100 of Simon Basher''s trademark illustrations bring fun, appeal, and humor to the topics. Basher''s Stem Junior: Science will help give 7- to 9-year olds a solid foundation in the key topics that make up the core STEM subject of science.
£8.54
Kingfisher Everyday STEM ScienceGeology
Book SynopsisDiscover how geology is part of our daily lives with Everyday STEM Science Geology.Explore the wonders of Earth and see how geology is all around us, from nature''s materials that are used to construct roads and buildings, to the minerals found in your mobile phone and drinks can. Witness a volcanic eruption, find out if there is water on Mars, unearth a dinosaur and meet the geologists and scientists who brought geology to life, including Zelma Maine Jackson, Georges Cuvier and Florence Bascom. Readers can also carry out cool geology experiments at home.With easy-to-understand text written by STEM expert Emily Dodd, and lots of colourful artworks, photos and diagrams, readers can best explore where we encounter geology and why it's even important at all.The Everyday STEM series makes science relevant to tweens. Instead of telling kids STEM is important and is the key to their future success, these books show readers how we use science, technol
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Capstone Make Your Own Volcano
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Capstone Make Your Own Volcano
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£22.49
DK DK Eyewitness Books Chemistry
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£15.29
Workman Publishing The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science
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£13.46
Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada Mixtures and Solutions Why Chemistry Matters
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Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada States of Matter Why Chemistry Matters
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£9.49
Atoms Molecules and Compounds
Book SynopsisExplores the atoms that govern chemical processes. This book shows how the interactions between simple substances such as salt and water are crucial to life on Earth and how those interactions are predestined by the atoms that make up the molecules.
£29.71
Earth Chemistry Essential Chemistry
Book SynopsisEarth is made up of four basic parts: the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, and the biosphere. Weather changes, rain falls, soil washes away, and plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, all through the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. This title explains these chemical or physical changes on Earth.
£29.71
Chelsea House Publishers Chemical Bonds Essential Chemistry
Book SynopsisExamines the nature of the chemical bonds, answering fundamental questions about how they form, how they are broken, and how they help define life as we know it.
£42.01
Chemistry of Space New Chemistry
Book SynopsisOffers an overview of the information about the solar system, the planets, comets and meteors, and other features of our universe. Beginning with an explanation of the origin of the universe, this book discusses various developments in our understanding of the chemical composition and chemical changes within stars, comets and meteors.
£29.71
RSC Chemical Misconceptions Prevention diagnosis and
Book SynopsisPart 2 provides strategies for dealing with some of the misconceptions that students have, by including ready to use classroom resources.
£23.86
Royal Society of Chemistry Chemistry at the Races
Book SynopsisThis resource demonstrates how a combination of modern techniques is used to ensure that horseracing is both fair and prevents abuse of the horses involved. Based on the work of the Horseracing Forensic Laboratory (HFL) located near Newmarket in the UK, the book comprises five sections of student material. First, an overview of the work of HFL is presented, followed by sections on immunoassay, metabolism and chromatography. Teachers'' notes are also included. Following the explanatory text are questions, which assist with understanding and also illustrate real-life applications of the chemical techniques encountered at school. Chemistry at the Races is designed mostly for ages 16+, but some material is also included for younger students. It is an invaluable resource for teachers, enabling them to demonstrate an up-to-date and interesting context for their work.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Teachers' notes and answers; Chemistry at the races; Detecting drugs in horse urine by immunoassay; Drug metabolism; Identifying drugs in horse urine by Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry (GCMS); Testing for drugs in racehorses using chromatography.
£19.95
Royal Society of Chemistry Kitchen Chemistry
Book SynopsisThe chemistry of food and cooking is just one example of the many roles chemistry plays in our everyday lives. This topic provides an exciting context for some familiar chemistry and a way to engage students with the subject. Kitchen Chemistry contains a wide variety of activities, from class practicals and demonstrations to reading comprehension and paper-based exercises. Each activity deals with an aspect of the chemistry of food and/or cooking. The material is suitable for a wide range of ages, from primary to post-16, and helps reinforce the idea that everything is made of chemicals and that there is no difference between ''man-made'' and ''natural'' chemicals.Trade ReviewSynopsis: The chemistry of food and cooking is just one example of the many roles chemistry plays in our everyday lives. This topic provides an exciting context for some familiar chemistry and a way to engage students with the subject. Kitchen Chemistry contains a wide variety of activities, from class practicals and demonstrations to reading comprehension and paper-based exercises. Each activity deals with an aspect of the chemistry of food and/or cooking. The material is suitable for a wide range of ages, from primary to post-16, and helps reinforce the idea that everything is made of chemicals and that there is no difference between 'man-made' and 'natural' chemicals. * Chemical Information Sources Discussion List, 06 November 2007 (Dana L Roth) *"Useful resource for school teachers, undergraduate chemistry lecturers and food enthusiasts." * International Food Information Service, 2007-01-Ac0263 *Table of ContentsIntroduction by Heston Blumenthal; How to use this material; The use of salt in cooking; The use of salt in cooking 2; By how much does salt increase the boiling point of water?; Is all salt the same?; "Low sodium" salt substitutes; What affects the colour and texture of cooked vegetables; Should beans be cooked with the lid on or off?; The chemistry of baking powder; The structure of ice and water; Why do pans stick?; Enzymes and jellies; The chemistry of flavour; Chemical changes during cooking; The science of ice cream; 'Asparagus pee'; How hot are chilli peppers?
£21.80