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Science Aid: Copyright

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Science aid: Fundamental Chemistry

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Pages in this Section (10). Welcome to Fundamental Chemistry. The very basics of chemistry such as bonding and periodicity. Molecules have different shapes, we look at the simple shapes of covalent molecules and the bond angles, including the well-known tetrahedral. States of matter, and different types of crystals. See States and Shapes. The tricky subject of electron configuration, the various sub-shells and the notations used. The importance of ionisation energy and Hund's maximum multiplicity rul...

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Science aid: Inorganic Chemistry

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Pages in this Section (11). Lewis Acids and Bases. Welcome to Inorganic Chemistry. Non-organic chemistry, covering metals, halogens etc. Transition metals make up a huge block on the periodic table. They include iron, aluminium and vandium. Common characteristics include variable oxidation states and having an incomplete d shell. See Transition Metals. Lewis Acids and Bases. Lewis acids and bases are defined by their behaviour with electrons rather than hydrogen. The metal-aqua ion has a greater acid...

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Science aid: Organic Chemistry

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Pages in this Section (14). Amines and Amino Acids. Mass and Infra-red Spectroscopy. Welcome to Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry is defined as the study of carbon compounds. Large molecule made from smaller units (monomers) also known as plastics. Polythene is made by using a heated catalyst. Addition polymers from C=C bonds such as polystyrene. Condensation polymers such as nylon. See Polymers. Mass and Infra-Red Spectroscopy. Structural isomers (same formula different structures, chain, position); ...

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Science aid: Physical Chemistry

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Pages in this Section (11). Welcome to Physical Chemistry. Physical chemistry looks at the basics of chemical reactions and interactions. Oxidation is the loss of electrons and reduction the gain, redox reactions involve a change in the oxidation states of compounds. Redox reactions show this change and can be made by combining half equations. See Redox Reactions. Definitions of various enthalpies (electron affinity, hydration, atomisation, solution etc.). Using the Borne-Haber cycle. And the...What is e...

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Online Problem Based Learning. How Can an Ant Survive Falling off a High Place? Have you ever looked down from a high place and imagined what falling down will be like? As curious as some may be, I’m sure that everyone would consider the situation to be frightful as most of us know that we could die in such a fall! But in a similar situation but in a different scale, for example a little ant on our dining table, if we flick the ant off the table, how come they sometimes seem to survive? Yes, and it's nam...

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Andy Darvill's Science Site: Links. Found a broken link on this page? Sorry about that, there are many external links from this site and there's no way I can check them all regularly! If you'd like to tell me about it, or suggest a new link, you can contact me at andy@darvill.clara.net. Bitesize: homework and revision help for Key Stage 2, 3, GCSE and more. S-Cool, a really good revision site, GCSE and 'A' level help. For cool facts about science, geography, history, animals. NASA for young people. For t...

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