Earl, Bryan.

Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry / Bryan Earl ; Doug Wilford. - 3rd ed. - London : Hodder Education, 2014. - 231 p. ; 25 cm.

A special addition reaction of alkene molecules.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Book title; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the reader; Chapter 1 The particulate nature of matter; Solids, liquids and gases; The kinetic theory of matter; Changes of state; Diffusion -- evidence for moving particles; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 2 Elements, compounds and experimental techniques; Elements; Compounds; Mixtures; Separating mixtures; Accuracy in experimental work in the laboratory; Gels, sols, foams and emulsions; Mixtures for strength; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 3 Atomic structure and bonding; Inside atoms. The arrangement of electrons in atomsIonic bonding; Covalent bonding; Glasses and ceramics; Metallic bonding; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 4 Stoichiometry -- chemical calculations; Relative atomic mass; Reacting masses; Calculating moles; Calculating formulae; Moles and chemical equations; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 5 Electricity and chemistry; Electrolysis of lead(II) bromide; Electrolysis of aluminium oxide; Electrolysis of aqueous solutions; Electrolysis of concentrated hydrochloric acid; Electrolysis of copper(II) sulfate solution; Electrolysis guidelines. ElectroplatingChecklist; Additional questions; Chapter 6 Chemical energetics; Substances from oil; Fossil fuels; What is a fuel?; Alternative sources of energy; Chemical energy; Changes of state; Cells and batteries; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 7 Chemical reactions; Factors that affect the rate of a reaction; Enzymes; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 8 Acids, bases and salts; Acids and alkalis; Formation of salts; Crystal hydrates; Solubility of salts in water; Titration; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 9 The Periodic Table; Development of the Periodic Table. Electronic structure and the Periodic TableGroup I -- the alkali metals; Group II -- the alkaline earth metals; Group VII -- the halogens; Group 0 -- the noble gases; Transition elements; The position of hydrogen; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 10 Metals; Metal reactions; Decomposition of metal nitrates, carbonates, oxides and hydroxides; Reactivity of metals and their uses; Identifying metal ions; Discovery of metals and their extraction; Metal waste; Rusting of iron; Alloys; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 11 Air and water; The air. How do we get the useful gases we need from the air?Ammonia -- an important nitrogen-containing chemical; Artificial fertilisers; Atmospheric pollution; Water; The water cycle; Hardness in water; Water pollution and treatment; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 12 Sulfur; Sulfur -- the element; Sulfur dioxide; Sulfuric acid; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 13 Inorganic carbon chemistry; Limestone; Carbonates; Carbon dioxide; Checklist; Additional questions; Chapter 14 Organic chemistry 1; Alkanes; The chemical behaviour of alkanes; Alkenes; The chemical behaviour of alkenes.

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