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About junior high school chemistry competition book! ! !
1, The Manual of Junior High School Chemistry Entrance Examination and Practical Topics of Junior High School Chemistry Entrance Examination (published by Nanjing Normal University Press in July, 2005), edited by Zhang Dejun (former editor-in-chief of Chemistry Teaching and Learning, consultant of Chemistry Professional Committee of Jiangsu Education Association, scholar enjoying special allowance from the State Council in School of Chemical Engineering of Nanjing Normal University), all editors are engaged in middle school chemistry teaching and competition. This book covers all the test sites of curriculum standards and competitions, with thorough and comprehensive explanations and detailed examples. All exercises are answered in detail in the "Inscription", which is suitable for candidates to study by themselves. Not only the competition, but also the senior high school entrance examination.

(Hehe, the webmaster also participated in the compilation and was responsible for the lectures 18 and 19).

2. Basic Course of Junior High School Chemistry Olympiad Mathematics, edited by Wu Weien, published by Suzhou University Press, updated every year. The number of questions is not large, but they are all novel and suitable for intensive reading. According to the arrangement of test sites, the fine compilation of test questions brings together new questions from all over the country;

3. Junior high school chemistry Olympic course (Jilin Education Press, published in September 2006). The editor-in-chief of this series is Yan Jun, the boss of Chunyu, and I quite appreciate his planning ideas. The editor-in-chief of the Chemistry Volume is Mr. Zang Jibao, an old researcher in Nanjing (now the educational supervisor of Nanjing Municipal Government). I made a competition book compiled by him in junior high school! The biggest feature of this book is the selection of the preliminary title and Tianyuan Cup semi-final title from 2003 to 2006, which is the latest information I have ever seen. Most of the editors are famous junior high school teachers or chemical researchers in Nanjing.

4. Chemistry Textbook for China Hua School (Grade 9) (published by Jilin Education Press in April 2006) is also the signature teaching aid of Chunyu Company. The editor-in-chief is still Mr. Zang Jibao, and the editor is almost the team of the last book. I appreciate the arrangement system of knowledge exploration and summary in the book. However, some contents in the book seem to have copied some contents of an all-in-one machine I participated in writing-especially the chapters I wrote, hehe.

5. The gold medal textbook of Grade Nine Chemistry edited by Mr. Liu from Liangfeng Middle School (Nanjing University Press, 2005). The biggest feature is that many high school questions are used, which is more difficult!

6. A new guide to junior middle school Olympic Chemistry Competition (200 1, Nanjing Normal University Press), edited by Zhang Dejun. This book was used as a tutor when I was a graduate student ... Now it seems that although the title is a bit old and the system is an old textbook, the focus is very detailed, especially suitable for students with poor foundation. Due to the curriculum standards, some topics do not appear in the current reference books. If you love chemistry and are interested, do it! If you think the usual topics are not simple and challenging, you might as well do the title of this book, especially the calculation of acid, alkali and solubility, which is very challenging!

7. Junior High School Chemistry (Shanxi Education Press, 2006), edited by Teacher Yang Ruiguang. It was given to me last year after a master of chemistry was admitted to the intensive class of Nanwai. There are many topics, not only limited to the senior high school entrance examination and junior high school competition, but also many high school chemistry questions that reflect the connection. The idea of topic selection is similar to my training idea.

8. The Training Course for Excellent Students in Junior High School Chemistry Competition and its Supporting Full Reality Simulation edited by Lin, a famous chemistry coach in Zhejiang Province (actually just a name) was published by Zhejiang University Press in 2004. Because there is no special chemistry course in Zhejiang, it is included in natural science, so the arrangement order is somewhat different. The first part is by chapter, and the next part is by theme. The topic selection is unique, especially the 12 set of topics provided by the full-reality simulation is more difficult.

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In addition, the chemical competition experts in the "Chemical House" community also recommended some:

1, "The Road to Gold Medal" was published by Ang Lee, editor-in-chief of Shaanxi Normal University.

Old classic books, the first choice. Knowledge points are expanded more and deeper, which can increase knowledge for beginners, and the topic selection is fine, and the evaluation and knowledge points are perfectly combined. The exercises are concise, moderately difficult, representative and enlightening, but comprehensive, which is not suitable for introductory books.

2. "Click on the Gold Medal-Methods and Guidance for Solving Chemistry Problems in Junior High School"

The most valuable part of this book is its comprehensive and detailed problem-solving methods, some of which are quite difficult and enlightening for junior high school students. One of the highlights is its detailed and in-depth knowledge points, that is, the supporting exercises behind each knowledge point, which is very suitable for being an introductory textbook.

3. Li, Editor-in-Chief of "Sprint Gold Medal-Problem-solving Guidance for Olympic Games-Junior Middle School Chemistry"

Infiltrate the problem-solving method into the question type, introduce the problem-solving method in detail, and attach a large number of exercises, some of which are difficult and close to the competition questions, which are suitable for the middle and early stages.

4, "National Olympic Junior High School Competition Textbook-Grade Three Chemistry"

Gan xiwu, editor-in-chief of Olympic publishing house

The content is detailed, the topic is representative and enlightening, and the difficulty is not great, so it is suitable for making an introductory book. But the math in this book is well compiled.