GCSE Chemistry

by Michael Lewis

Published January 1998
This text is part of the "Oxford Revision Guides" series, which are reissues of the two series, "GCSE Revise Through Diagrams" and "Advanced Revision Handbooks", now combined with newly branded covers. The GCSE titles have extra 16-page sections on revision techniques and sample questions for the new GCSE syllabuses, first examined in June 1998. This book covers the GCSE chemistry syllabus and can be used for group work or individual study. Each topic is summarized on a single page and diagrams and concise notes help students to revise.

A-Level Chemistry

by Michael Lewis

Published January 1998
This text is part of the "Oxford Revision Guides" series. These are reissues of the two series "GCSE Revise Through Diagrams" and "Advanced Revision Handbooks", now combined with newly branded covers. The GCSE titles have extra 16-page sections on revision techniques and sample questions for the new GCSE syllabuses, first examined in June 1998. The A-level titles just have new covers, but will be revised in 1999 for the new A-level syllabuses. This book covers the A-level chemistry syllabus and uses diagrams and concise notes to help students revise.

These highly successful revision guides have been brought right up-to-date for the new A Level specifications introduced in September 2000. "Oxford Revision Guides" are highly effective for both individual revision and classroom summary work. The unique visual format makes the key concepts and processes, and the links between them, easier to memorize. Students will save valuable revision time by using these notes instead of condensing their own. In fact, many students are choosing to buy their own copies so that they can colour code or highlight them as they might do with their own revision notes.

Expert authors have taken the content of the AS and A Level specifications and presented them in a refreshingly clear and concise format. Simple illustrations are used to present information in a particularly clear and memorable way, and all content is broken down into short one-page sections.