BCSTORY 2011 NZIC NZHS - Contents
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Subject Index
Page 1
- Review
Page 2
Teaching model - Review
Page 3
Polarity module - Review
Page 4
Electronegativity and polar bonds - Review
1 marks
Page 5
Which is polar?
1 marks
Page 6
Which is most polar?
Page 7
Considering molecules that have more than one polar bond - Review
1 marks
Page 8
Deducing overall polarity from charge distribution maps
1 marks
Page 9
Deducing overall polarity from charge distribution maps
1 marks
Page 10
Deducing overall polarity from charge distribution maps
1 marks
Page 11
Symmetrical distribution of charge?
1 marks
Page 12
Symmetrical charge distribution?
1 marks
Page 13
Symmetrical distribution of charge?
Page 14
Reminder about deducing the shape from the molecular formula - Review
9 marks
Page 15
Deducing the polarity from the molecular formula 1
8 marks
Page 16
Deducing the polarity from the molecular formula 2
10 marks
Page 17
Deducing the polarity from the molecular formula 3
Page 18
Electronegativity module - Review
Page 19
What is electronegativity? - Review
1 marks
Page 20
Do you know the trends?
1 marks
Page 21
Do you know the trends?
1 marks
Page 22
Do you know the trends?
1 marks
Page 23
Do you know the trends?
Page 24
How can we use electronegativity? - Review
1 marks
Page 25
Which is molecular?
1 marks
Page 26
Ionic solid?
1 marks
Page 27
Ionic solid?
2 marks
Page 28
Both covalent and ionic?
1 marks
Page 29
Ionic?
2 marks
Page 30
Relative bond polarity
2 marks
Page 31
Relative bond polarity
7 marks
Page 32
Partial positives and negatives
Page 33
Acknowledgements - Review
Page 34
BestChoice usage: New Zealand high schools - Review
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Evaluation part 1: User-entered feedback - Review