FORCHEMISTRYVCE UNITS 1–4 OUP.COM.AU/VCECHEM PURPOSE WRITTEN FOR THE VCAA CHEMISTRY STUDY DESIGN 2023-2027
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Streamlined to the new Study Design Change is coming to VCE Chemistry and we’ve got you covered. Chemistry for VCE Units 1–4 is a new series purpose written for the 2023 VCAA Chemistry Study Design. Units 1 & 2 available for implementation in 2023
Chemistry for VCE Units 1–4 offers cutting-edge practical support and experiments at every year level.
Practical work covers all scientific methodologies outlined in the new Study Design and is designed to reinforce essential concepts.
Targeted instructional videos, risk assessments and lab tech notes will provide the support you need to complete over 10 hours of practical work per unit as required by the new Study Design.
Chemistry for VCE Units 1–4 has been written specifically for the new VCE Chemistry Study Design 2023-2027. Forget irrelevant content, this brand new series provides more opportunities to apply and extend understanding of Key Knowledge and Skills. Key features of the new Study Design, including Sustainability and Scientific Methodologies, are also explicitly targeted in this new series.
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Chemistry for VCE Units 1–4 includes a range of self-assessment and practice features (including real-world application, skill drills, study tips and exam-style questions) to make sure students are prepared for all forms of assessment.
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Chapter 11 Water as a unique chemical
Area of Study 3: How do quantitative scientific investigations develop our understanding of chemical
Unit 2 AOS 1 Checkpoint
Chapter Acid–base reactions
Area of Study 2: How are materials quantified and classified?
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Chapter 3 Covalent substances
Chapter 13 Redox reactions
Chapter 1 Chemistry Toolkit Unit 1 How can the diversity of materials be explained?
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Chapter Research investigation (obook pro) Unit 1 Review
Area of Study 2: How are chemicals measured and analysed?
Chapter Reactions of metals
Unit 1 AOS 1 Checkpoint
Chapter 5 Reactions of ionic compound
Chapter Quantifying atoms and compounds
Chemistry for VCE Units 1& 2 Student Book contents [DRAFT]
2 Elements
Chapter 9 Polymers and society Unit 1 AOS 2 Checkpoint
Unit 2 How do chemical reactions shape the natural world?
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Area of Study 1: How do chemical structures of materials explain their properties and reactions?
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Chapter and the periodic table
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Area of Study 1: How do chemicals interact with water
Chapter 6 Separation and identification of the components of mixtures
Area of Study 3: How can chemical principles be applied to create a more sustainable future?
Student-designed investigation (obook pro) Unit
Chapter 17 Analysis for salts Unit 2 AOS 2 Checkpoint
Chapter 14 Measuring solubility and concentration
Chapter Practical work Answers
Chapterreactions?18
Chapter Families of organic compounds
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Chapter 15 Analysis for acids and bases
Chapter 16 Measuring gases
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