Pearson Chemistry Queensland 12 Student Book with eBook, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 6, 2019) © 2020

  • Nick Holmes
  • Erin Bruns
  • Penny Commons
  • Bob Hogendoorn
  • Claire Hoffman
  • Juanita Jacobs
  • Richard John
  • Marguerite Van der Klashorst
  • Allan Knight
  • Wendy Mercer
  • Djaisi Robinson

Paperback

ISBN-13: 9781488619564
Pearson Chemistry Queensland 12 Student Book with eBook
Published 2019

Title overview

The best-practice literacy and instructional design supports all learners. A simple to navigate, predictable design enables ease of use. The high quality, relevant photos and illustrations assist the student understanding.

Each Student Book comes with eBook - the digital version of the student book, allowing easier access in and out of the classroom.

Reader+ is the home of your eBooks. It gives you more options, more flexibility and more control when it comes to the classroom materials you use. It comes with features like in-text note taking, bookmarking, highlighting, interactive videos, audio tools, presentation tools and more. 


Duration of access

The digital code will give 27 months access to the eBook from the date of activation.


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Samples

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Table of contents

  • 1 Chemistry Skills and Assessment toolkit
  • Part A Working scientifically* (This chapter is digital-only in Reader+)
  • Part B Student experiment
  • Part C Research investigation
  • Part D Examination
  • Unit 3: Equilibrium, acids and redox reactions
  • 2 Chemical equilibrium
  • 3 Equilibrium in acid and base chemistry
  • 4 Volumetric analysis
  • 5 Redox reactions
  • 6 Galvanic cells as a source of energy
  • 7 Production of chemicals by electrolysis
  • Unit 3 Review
  • Unit 4: Structure, synthesis and design
  • 8 Structure and physical properties of organic compounds
  • 9 Chemical properties and reaction pathways
  • 10 Organic materials: structure and function
  • 11 Analysis of organic compounds
  • 12 Chemical synthesis
  • 13 Macromolecules: polymers, proteins and carbohydrates
  • 14 Molecular manufacturing
  • Unit 4 Review

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