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Subject(s): Biology | Chemistry | Physics | Age: Post 16 | Publication Year: 2010 to date
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Produced by Nelson Thornes, these materials are samples of their A2 level science resources. They are designed to support the AQA A2 specifications but samples and activities can be applied to the teaching of other courses. Activities cover chemistry, physics and biology and include teacher notes as well as student sheets. The topics covered include:
• Born-Haber cycles
• Drug synthesis
• Reaction rates and mechanisms
• Redox titrations
• Rusting
• Carbon fixation
• Gene therapy
• Kinetic theory
• Selection and speciation
• Energy conservation
• Organic farming

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