VCE Chemistry: Exam Prep & Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
This study guide is designed to help you review basic chemical reactions, properties, theories and more. Brief lessons and self-assessment quizzes offer a flexible and convenient way to study for the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) Chemistry exam.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Steps of the Scientific Method
- Ch 2. Designing Scientific Experiments
- Ch 3. Procedures of Scientific Investigation
- Ch 4. Lab & Science Safety
- Ch 5. Drawing Conclusions & Communicating Scientific Ideas
- Ch 6. Atoms & Atomic Structure
- Ch 7. Understanding Elements & Periodicity
- Ch 8. Block & Group Elements
- Ch 9. Metals in Chemistry
- Ch 10. Ionic Compounds
- Ch 11. Quantifying Atoms
- Ch 12. Materials From Molecules
- Ch 13. Carbon Lattices & Nanomaterials
- Ch 14. Properties of Organic Compounds
- Ch 15. Polymer Basics
- Ch 16. Elements in the Universe
- Ch 17. Alchemy, Chemistry & the Periodic Table
- Ch 18. Lanthanoids & Actinoids
- Ch 19. Using Light to Solve Chemical Puzzles
- Ch 20. Properties of Glass
- Ch 21. Crude Oil & the Environment
- Ch 22. Surfactants
- Ch 23. Polymers, Composite Materials & Nanomaterials
- Ch 24. Properties of Water in Chemistry
- Ch 25. Acid-Base Reactions
- Ch 26. Redox Reactions
- Ch 27. Water Sample Analysis
- Ch 28. Measurement of Solubility & Concentration
- Ch 29. Analysis for Salts in Water
- Ch 30. Organic Compounds in Water
- Ch 31. Acids & Bases in Water
- Ch 32. Fuel Choices
- Ch 33. Energy From Fuels
- Ch 34. Fuel Cells & Galvanic Cells
- Ch 35. Rate & Extent of Chemical Changes
- Ch 36. Production of Chemicals by Electrolysis
- Ch 37. Analyzing Organic Compounds
- Ch 38. Key Food Molecules
- Ch 39. Metabolism in the Human Body
- Ch 40. VCE Chemistry Flashcards
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