Chemistry
0 Welcome to Kognity DP Chemistry
0.1 Introduction to the resource
1 Essential skills and support guides
1.1 Tool 1: Experimental techniques
1.2 Tool 2: Technology
1.3 Tool 3: Mathematics
1.4 Collected practicals
1.5 Internal assessment guide
1.6 Chemistry data booklet
S1 Structure 1: Models of the particulate nature of matter
S1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of matter
S1.2 The nuclear atom
S1.3 Electron configurations
S1.4 Counting particles by mass: The mole
S1.5 Ideal gases
S2 Structure 2: Models of bonding and structure
S2.1 The ionic model
S2.2 The covalent model
S2.3 The metallic model
S2.4 From models to materials
S3 Structure 3: Classification of matter
S3.1 The periodic table: Classification of elements
S3.2 Functional groups: Classification of organic compounds
R1 Reactivity 1: What drives chemical reactions?
R1.1 Measuring enthalpy changes
R1.2 Energy cycles in reactions
R1.3 Energy from fuels
R1.4 Entropy and spontaneity (HL)
R2 Reactivity 2: How much, how fast and how far?
R2.1 How much? The amount of chemical change
R2.2 How fast? The rate of chemical change
R.2.3 How far? The extent of chemical change
R3 Reactivity 3: What are the mechanisms of chemical change?
R3.1 Proton transfer reactions
R3.2 Electron transfer reactions
R3.3 Electron sharing reactions
R3.4 Electron-pair sharing reactions
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