✅ Yes – for any student aiming for Level 4 or above in HKDSE Chemistry.
The marking approach closely follows the HKDSE exam rubric. You’ll find point-by-point breakdowns for long questions, common acceptable answers, and notes on where marks are deducted (e.g., missing units, incorrect significant figures). hkdse new chemistry a modern view book 2b answer
Unlike some other guide series (e.g., Aristo’s teacher edition), this answer key doesn’t suggest common teaching analogies or alternative methods. It assumes the user already understands the concept fairly well. ✅ Yes – for any student aiming for
For questions involving energy profile diagrams, titration curves, or rate-concentration graphs, the key reproduces correctly labeled diagrams – removing ambiguity from your self-correction. Cons 1. Occasional Lack of Explanatory Text Some qualitative answers are too terse – e.g., “The yield increases” without explaining why (Le Chatelier’s principle, temperature/pressure effects). A weaker student might need to cross-reference the textbook again. Unlike some other guide series (e
Product Type: Textbook companion answer key / solution guide Target Audience: HKDSE Chemistry students (Form 5-6), self-study candidates, and tutors Associated Textbook: HKDSE New Chemistry A Modern View Book 2B (likely covering topics such as equilibrium, rates of reaction, or industrial chemistry – typical for Book 2B) Overall Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Pros 1. Complete, Step-by-Step Solutions Unlike simple answer sheets that give only final answers, this answer key often provides full worked solutions – especially for calculation questions (e.g., equilibrium constants, reaction rates, pH of weak acids). This is invaluable for identifying where you lost marks.