Structure and bonding of carbon | In context | 14–16

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Put carbon structure and bonding into context and practise maths in science with questions about graphene, Buckminsterfullerene, diamond

These In context worksheets ask learners to use their knowledge of carbon structure and bonding in the context of specific allotropes of carbon, building their confidence and capability to face exam questions. Calculation questions are included to practise mathematical skills within this topic. Worksheets are available at foundation and higher level and as fully-editable versions, giving you the flexibility to select or amend questions.

Use with learners aged 14–16 studying for GCSE, National 5 or Leaving certificate qualifications.

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