Student Support Materials for AQA – AS Chemistry Unit 1: Foundation Chemistry

Student Support Materials for AQA – AS Chemistry Unit 1: Foundation Chemistry

by Colin Chambers (Author), David Nicholls (Author), Andrew Maczek (Author), Andrew Maczek (Author), Graham Curtis (Author), Colin Chambers (Author), David Nicholls (Author), Geoff Hallas (Author), Graham Curtis (Author), John Bentham (Author), David Nicholls (Author)

Synopsis

Written by AQA examiners, this is a revised and updated edition of Collins Student Support Materials for AQA AS Chemistry. It fully supports the new 2008 AQA Chemistry specification for Unit 1. All the knowledge you need is summarised so you can use it as a study guide or revision guide to ensure success in your exam. This book provides a clear and easy path to learning all the essential information in the new 2008 AQA Chemistry AS specification for Unit 1: Foundation Chemistry. It is the perfect way to support your studies and an excellent revision guide. It includes: -How Science Works guidance to help tackle this new key focus in the specification -Examiner's Notes boxes to give advice on exam technique and warn of common misconceptions -Essential Notes boxes to highlight crucial information -Definition boxes and a comprehensive glossary to help memorise essential terminology -Practice questions to help prepare for exams -An index for quick reference

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Collins Educational
Published: 20 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0007268254
ISBN 13: 9780007268252
Book Overview:

The essential study and revision guide for AS Chemistry Unit 1, revised for the new 2008 AQA specification.


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Reviews of previous edition:

It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on......These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly.
Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year!

This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my Chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus.

Author Bio
By John Bentham, Graham Curtis, Andrew Maczek, Colin Chambers, David Nicholls and Geoff Hallas