Existing A-level or IB guidebooks generally introduce concepts in a matter-of-fact manner. This book adds a unique pedagogical edge which few can rival.
The carbon-carbon bond energies increase in the order: ethane < benzene < ethene < ethyne. Hence, the bond length would also decrease in this similar trend, with the C–C bond in ethane the longest. As the number of bonds between the two ...
Explanation: Let the bond energy of O–O bond in hydrogen peroxide be BE(O–O). Total energy absorbed during bond-breaking = 2 × BE(O-O). Total energy released during bond forming = 1 × 486 = 486 kJ mol-1. Hence, DH = 2 × BE(O-O) - 486 ...
The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of essential chemical concepts using the problem-solving approach.
This book is essential and useful to help students adequately prepare for the high-stake examinations.
The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of essential chemical concepts using the problem-solving approach.
This book adds a unique pedagogical edge which few can rival. This book is essential and useful in order for students to be adequately prepared for their high stake examinations.
Suitable for students taking the A-level chemistry examinations, this textbook covers essential topics under the University of Cambridge stipulated A-level chemistry syllabus.
(Continued) within the inter-nuclei region whereas for a pi bond, the shared electron density is out of the inter-nuclei region, as it is a result of side-on overlap of orbitals. With shared electron density being accumulated within the ...
This book adds a unique pedagogical edge which few can rival.
Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professionals in chemistry will benefit from this new edition.