Chemistry in Context

Chemistry in Context by Graham C. Hill is a comprehensive resource published by Nelson in 1995. This 4th edition spans 614 pages and is presented in English, featuring a modern full-colour design that aligns with the latest specifications for Advanced Subsidiary (AS) and Advanced GCE Chemistry courses. The book emphasizes the relevance of chemistry in the 21st century through informative diagrams and photographs, providing a structured approach to the subject.
Readers will find a variety of in-text and review questions in each chapter, designed to enhance understanding and maintain focus. Additionally, the book includes a substantial collection of examination questions at the end, offering ample opportunities for self-study and revision. This edition serves as a valuable tool for students seeking to deepen their knowledge of chemistry and its applications.
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This completely revised version matches the latest specifications for Advanced Subsidiary (AS) and Advanced GCE Chemistry. The new full-colour design enhances a modern, relevant course text and the informative diagrams and photographs highlight the importance of chemistry in the 21st century. In each chapter there are in-text and review questions which help the student remain focused and increase their understanding. This coupled with the large bank of examination questions at the end of the book provides students with further opportunity for self-study and revision.
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