Materials may be natural or man-made. They may exist as solids, liquids and gases, and as a mixture of states.
ABPI
Chemistry produces materials and releases energy by ionic or electronic rearrangements.
Anne Cassell
The popular science shows that strip science down to its bare essentials.
Cambridge University
<p>Student Books and Teacher Guides provide a clear route through this new specification.</p>
Collins
<p>The Student Books and Teacher Guides provide a clear route through this new specification.</p>
Collins
<p>Everything your students need to perform their required practical activities in one place.</p>
Collins
<p>Level-specific practice to help students prepare for their exams.</p>
Collins
This resource provides enrichment and extension for pupils studying metals and alloys. The history of alloys goes back thousands of years.
Copper Development Association
This introductory resource from the Copper Development Association starts to explore copper's electrical and thermal conductivity.
Copper Development Association
This resource looks at the processes involved in modern bronze sculpture for thousands of years.
Copper Development Association
A really useful overview of the versatility of copper and its alloys which signposts other resources from the Association.
Copper Development Association
This resource describes some of the uses of copper throughout history.
Copper Development Association