Samenstelling of afleiding? : Zet een kruisje in de juiste kolom
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Oefening op de begrippen samenstelling, afleiding en grondwoord. De leerlingen zetten een kruisje in de juiste kolom.

 

 


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4.3 Metallic bonding

Two familiar properties of metals point to a simple model of metallic bonding. Firstly, metals have a strong tendency to form positive ions. Thus, when sodium reacts with water, and when magnesium and aluminium react with acids, hydrogen gas is evolved and the ions Na+(aq), Mg2+(aq) and Al3+(aq), respectively, are formed. Secondly, metals are good conductors of electricity: when a voltage difference is applied
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3.6 Summary of Section 3

  1. The electronic configuration of an atom can be obtained by allocating its electrons to s, p, d and f sub-shells in the order given by Figure 21. This procedure generates a periodicity in electronic configuration which matches that of the Periodic Table.

  2. The typical elements have
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1.7 Summary of Section 1

  • All materials are made of atoms of about 120 different chemical elements, each element being characterised by an atomic number which lies in the range 1–120.

  • Each atom has a nucleus where most of its mass resides. The atomic number is equal to the number of units of positive charge on the nucleus, the number of protons in the nucleus, and to the number of surrounding electrons in the neutral atom.

  • The nuclei of nearly all atom
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1.2 Chemical elements

Atoms of the same atomic number behave virtually identically in chemical reactions. They are therefore given the same chemical name and chemical symbol. For example, the atom of atomic number 6, which is shown in Figure 1, is a carbon atom, whose symbol is C. All materials are made of atoms, but there is a special class of substan
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4.2 The National Service Framework

National Service Frameworks are long-term strategies for tackling major health issues and important diseases, especially improving specific areas of care, e.g. coronary heart disease, cancer and diabetes. They set measurable goals within set timeframes. The National Service Framework for coronary heart disease in England, published in March 2000 (Department of Health, 2000), sets out a strategy to modernise coronary heart disease services over 10 years. It details 12 standards (see
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1 Developing modelling skills

The main teaching text of this unit is provided in the workbook below. The answers to the exercises that you'll find throughout the workbook are given in the answer book. You can access it by clicking on the link under the workbook.

Click 'View document' to open the workbook (PDF, 0.2 MB).

Learning outcomes

After studying this unit you should be able to:

  • create simple models, given a clear statement of the problem;

  • write down the simplifying assumptions that underpin a model;

  • identify the key variables and the parameters of a model;

  • apply the input–output principle to obtain a mathematical model, where appropriate;

  • obtain mathematical relationships between variables, based on or linking back to the simplifying assumption
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5.3 Powers

Having discussed nth roots, we are now in a position to define the expression ax, where a is positive and x is a rational power (or exponent).

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For many towns and cities, an individual book of street maps called an A to Z has been produced. You can look up the name of a street in the index, and it will give you the page number of the map that contains the street, plus the grid reference square for the street. There are different conventions for these grid references. You may have met several of these.


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4.3 Technical and behavioural actions

The numbers generated by the carbon calculator use a computer model based on some of the best information available. However, as I mentioned earlier, the results are not exact because calculators typically require you to enter broad categories of information about yourself and your household. And there are always uncertainties about some of the data on which the calculator is based. Nevertheless, the calculator allows you to explore the important actions needed to lighten your carbon load and
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