Hedera Colchica
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I have three chem. textbooks so I thought I'd come and put in ym two cents. If you're looking for a book to memorise and know everyhting off by heart use Conq. chem. There isn't too much there that's irrelevant to the syllabus but it doesn't go much beyond the syllabus IMHO so you'll prob. hve to learn the entire thing. If you're looking for something which'll explain all the concepts behind it (if u can grasp the concepts) then use Longman Contexts (though I've found a mistake in there - structure of cellulose). Longman's good if you can get your head around the 'why' or it all in Chem, and it means that I don't have to memorise things because I understand them. Different people use dif. methods of learning. Pathways is quite terrible in a lot of places, but learn it's AAS section and some of the huge 8 mark questions, Conq. won't have enough.
And in class, we use the Q10 open high school sheets which are quite brilliant for application, cos they're like a workbook and textbook combined? I've heard the Success One is also pretty brilliant but I don't own it so I can't comment. I'm not one for doing lotsa questions anyway. I'd rather read Longman and learn irrelevant info.
And in class, we use the Q10 open high school sheets which are quite brilliant for application, cos they're like a workbook and textbook combined? I've heard the Success One is also pretty brilliant but I don't own it so I can't comment. I'm not one for doing lotsa questions anyway. I'd rather read Longman and learn irrelevant info.