DSE 深度學習課程
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深度學習課程 Notes - Microscopic World I
1A Elements, atoms and symbols I
FREE PREVIEW1A Elements, atoms and symbols II
1B Simple model of atom
1C Atomic number and mass number
1D Isotopes
1E Relative masses of atoms
1F Electronic arrangement of atoms
2A The position of the elements in the Periodic Table I
2A The position of the elements in the Periodic Table II
2B Patterns across a period of the Periodic Table
2C Octet rule
2D Similarities in chemical properties among elements I
2D Similarities in chemical properties among elements II
2D Similarities in chemical properties among elements III
3A Chemical bonds
3B Metallic bonds
3C Ionic bonds I
3C Ionic bonds II
3C Ionic bonds III
3C Ionic bonds IV
3D Covalent bonds I
3D Covalent bonds II
3E Dative covalent bonds
3F Names and formulae of covalent substances
3G Predicting the formation of ionic and covalent compounds
3H Relative molecular mass and formula mass
4A Physical properties and structures
4B Properties of metals and giant metallic structure
4C Properties of ionic compounds and giant ionic structure
4D Properties and structure of simple molecular structures
4E Properties and structures of giant covalent structures
深度學習課程 Notes - Metals
1A Sources of metals and their occurrence in nature
1C Discovery of metals and the ease of extraction
2A Comparing reactivity of common metals
1B Methods of metal extraction
FREE PREVIEW1D Limited reserve of metals and their conservation
2AI Reaction of metals with oxgyen in air
2AII Reaction of metals with water
2AIII Reaction of metals with dilute acids
2B The metal reactivity series
2CI Chemical equations
2CII Chemical equation (II)
2DI Ionic equations (I)
2DII Ionic equations (II)
2E Metal reactivity series and the tendency of metals to form positive ions
2F Displacement reactions
2G Relationship between the extraction method and position of metals in the reactivity series
3A Moles
3B Molar mass
3C Percentage by mass of an element in a compound
3DI Determining the empirical formula of a compound from experimental data (I)
3DII Determining the empirical formula of a compound from experimental data (II)
3DIII Determing the empirical formula of a compound from experimental data (III)
3E Determining the molecular formula of a compound from the empirical formula
3F Reacting masses from chemical equations
4A Corrosion of iron
4AII Chemistry of rusting
4AIII Corrosion of iron (III)
4AV Corrosion of iron (V)
4AVI Corrosion of iron (VI)
4B The corrosion resistance of aluminium and aluminium anodisation
深度學習課程 Notes - Acids and Bases
1A Introduction to acids and alkalis
1B Characteristics and chemical reactions of dilute acids 1
1B Characteristics and chemical reactions of dilute acids 2
1C Role of water in exhibiting characteistic properties of acids
FREE PREVIEW1D Bascity of acid
1E Common alkalis in daily life and in the laboratory
1F Characteristics and chemical reactions of dilute alkalis 1
1F Characteristics and chemical reactions of dilute alkalis 2
1F Characteristics and chemical reactions of dilute alkalis 3
1G The role of water for alkalis
1I Hygroscopic and deliquescent nature
1H Corrosive nature of concentrated acids and alkalis
1I Hygroscopic and deliquescent nature
2A Concentration of solutions
2B The pH scale
2BI Colour of indicators in acidic and alkaline solution
2C Measuring pH of a solution
3A Dissociation and strength of acids and alkalis
3B Strength and concentration of acids and alkalis
3C Methods to compare the strength of acids and alkalis
4A Neutralisation
4B Solubility of common salts in water
4C Normal salts and acid salts
4D Preparation of insoluble and soluble salts
4DII Preparation of soluble and insoluble salts
4DIII Preparation of insoluble and soluble salts
4E Applications of neutralisation
5A Volumetric analysis
5A I Preparing standard solution by dissolving pure solid
5A II Preparing standard solution by dilution
5A III Acid-alkali titration
5A III 1 Acid-alkali titration
5A III 2 Acid-alkali titration
5A III 3 Acid-alkali titration
5A III 4 Acid-alkali titration
5B Techniques of performing acid-alkali titration
5C Preparing a soluble salt by titration
5D Calculations involving titrations
5D I Calculations involving titrations
5D II Calculations involving titrations
5D III Calculations involving titrations
5D IV Calculations involving titrations
深度學習課程 Notes - Fossil fuels and carbon compounds
1A Hydrocarbons from fossil fuels
1B Classification of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum
1C Fractional distillation of petroleum I
1C Fractional distillation of petroleum II
1D Demand for various fractions of petroleum
1E Heat change during combustion of hydrocarbons
1F Pollution from the combustion of fossil fuels I
1F Pollution form the combustion of fossil fuels II
1F Pollution form the combustion of fossil fuels III
1F Pollution form the combustion of fossil fuels IV
1G Measure for reducing the emission of air pollutants from the combustion of fossil fuels
2A Uniqueness of carbon
FREE PREVIEW2B Homologous series
2C Physical and chemical properties of members of the same homologous series
2D Structural formula of carbon compounds
2E Systematic naming of carbon compounds
2E I Systematic naming of carbon compounds
2E II Systematic naming of haloalkanes
2E III Systematic naming of alkenes
FREE PREVIEW2E IV Systematic naming of alcohols
2E V Systematic naming of carboxylic acids
3A Alkanes and alkenes
3B Chemical properties of alkanes
3D Chemical properteis of alkenes
3C Cracking of large hydrocarbons
4A Monomers polymers and polymerisation
4B Addition polymers I
4B Addition polymers II
4B Addition polymers
深度學習課程 Notes - Microscopic World II
1A Simple molecular substance with non-octet structures
2A Shapes of simple molecules
2B Predict the shape of molecules
2C 3-dimensional structure of molecules on paper
3A Electronegativity of an atom
3B General trends in the electronegativies
3C Bond polarity
FREE PREVIEW3D Polarity of molecules
3E Effect of electric field on polar and non-polar molecules
4A van der Waals- forces between covalent molecules
4B Factors affecting the strength of van der Waals- forces between molecules
4C Formation of hydrogen bond
4D Comparison of the strength of vdw forces and H bond with that of covalent bonds
4E Effect of hydrogen bonding on properties of water and ethanol
5A The structure of ice
5B The properties of ice
深度學習課程 Notes - Chemical cells, redox reaction and electrolysis
1A Primary cells and secondary cells
1B Characteristics of common primary and secondary cells
1C Justify uses of different chemical cells for particular purposes
2A Simple chemical cells using metal electrodes
2B Improving chemical cell consisting of two metal electrodes and an electrolyte
3A Definition of redox reaction
3B Assign oxidation number to the atoms of elements and compounds I
FREE PREVIEW3B Assign oxidation number to the atoms of elements and compounds II
3C Reducing power of metals and oxidising power of metal ions I
3C Reducing power of metals and oxidising power of metal ions II
3D Chemical changes of common oxidising and reducing agents (part I)
3E Balancing redox equations I
3E Balancing redox equations II
3F Electrochemical series
3G Chemical changes of common oxidising and reducing agents (part II) I
3G Chemical changes of common oxidising and reducing agents (part II) II
4A Chemical cells with inert electrodes
4B Predict the chemical changes at each half cell of the chemical cells with inert electrodes
4C Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell
5A The basic set-up of an electrolytic cell
5B Chemical cell vs electrolytic cell
5C Predict products at each electrode of an electrolytic cell I
5C Predict products at each electrode of an electrolytic cell II
5C Predict products at each electrode of an electrolytic cell III
5C Predict products at each electrode of an electrolytic cell IV
5C Predict products at each electrode of an electrolytic cell V
5D Electroplating
5E Environmental impact of the electroplating