Gdz Po Khimii 10 Klass N.n Nurakhmetov K.b.bekishev N.a.zagranichnaia Izdatelstvo Mektep Here
The story begins on the first day of school, when a student opens the thick, blue-covered textbook. The authors—Nurakhmetov, Bekishev, and Zagranichnaya—become silent mentors, guiding the reader from the familiar world of Class 9 into the microscopic depths of Class 10.
As the semester continues, the plot thickens with Chemical Bonding . It’s a story of attraction and repulsion. The student learns why atoms share electrons like friends (covalent) or steal them like rivals (ionic). The math gets harder; the Mole Concept introduces calculations that feel like solving a puzzle. The story begins on the first day of
The phrase "" refers to "Ready Homework Assignments" ( Gotovye Domashnie Zadaniya ) for the 10th-grade Chemistry textbook authored by N.N. Nurakhmetov, K.B. Bekishev, and N.A. Zagranichnaya , published by the Mektep publishing house in Kazakhstan. It’s a story of attraction and repulsion
Halfway through the year, the "story" moves to the laboratory. Using the guidelines from Mektep , the student observes Chemical Reactions . There are moments of suspense—waiting for a solution to change color or for a gas to bubble. When a lab report is due, the GDZ serves as a vital "checkpoint," helping the student understand why an experiment might have gone wrong and how to fix the equations. The phrase "" refers to "Ready Homework Assignments"
In the final act, the book introduces Organic Chemistry . The student meets the "carbon family," learning about hydrocarbons, alcohols, and polymers. This is often the most challenging part of the saga, where Carbon and its Compounds create a complex web of structures that must be memorized and mastered.

