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Stoichiometry and mole calculations for Cambridge O/L students
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Stoichiometry and mole calculations for Cambridge O/L students

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The practice mole workbook is based on the Cambridge O/L new syllabus covering up the following areas. 1 . writing Formulae , word equation, symbol equation and ionic equations 2.Calculating relative formula mass(molar mass) and percentage by mass 3.Calculating moles, molecules , atoms and mass of chemical compound 4.Calculating the moles and volume of gases 5.Calculating the concentration , moles and volume of solutions 6. Calculating the moles, molecules and atoms ( calculations with Avogadro Constant) 7.Calculating empirical formula and molecular formula. 8. Percentage purity and percentage yield 9. Calculating of reacting masses , excess and limiting reagents and prediction of the quantity of reactants and masses 10. Calculations problems related with titrations 11. Answers
Complete revision notes - Synthetic Polymers for EDEXCEL International GCSE(9-1)
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Complete revision notes - Synthetic Polymers for EDEXCEL International GCSE(9-1)

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The notes include the followings: • Definitions and concept of synthetic polymers • Addition polymers • Drawing the repeat unit of an addition polymer, including poly(ethene), poly(propene), poly(chloroethene) and (poly)tetrafluoroethene • Deducing the structure of a monomer from the repeat unit of an addition polymer • Explaining problems in the disposal of addition polymers, including:their inertness and inability to biodegrade and the production of toxic gases when they are burned. • Condensation polymerisation, in which a dicarboxylic acid reacts with a diol, produces a polyester and water • Writing the structural and displayed formula of a polyester, showing the repeat unit, given the formulae of the monomers from which it is formed including the reaction of ethanedioic acid and ethanediol • Learning about biopolyesters
Complete revision notes for EDEXCEL - GCSE( 9-1) - Force and motion
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Complete revision notes for EDEXCEL - GCSE( 9-1) - Force and motion

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The lesson notes provide the knowledge on following sub topics. Physical quantities and vector and scalar quantities. The relationships with speed, distance, time , displacement, velocity and acceleration. The motion graphs Motion in a circular path *Forces, stopping distance and momentum (with exam style worked examples) The relationship with force , mass and acceleration and related graphs Stopping distance and controlling speed Momentum and car safety