The A level specification in chemistry encourages students to: - develop essential knowledge and understanding of different areas of chemistry and how they relate to each other - develop and demonstrate a deep appreciation of the skills, knowledge and understanding of chemical methods - develop competence and confidence in a variety of practical, mathematical and problem solving skills. The initial part of the course will focus on key concepts fundamental to chemistry. The use of mole calculations, atomic structure, bonding and the periodic table are taught in some detail. The course will then give equal treatment to inorganic, physical and organic chemistry. Inorganic chemistry. Covers in some detail the trends and patterns of the periodic table including the transition metals. Organic chemistry. After an initial introduction to key concepts, covers key reactions and associated mechanisms fundamental to the synthesis of aliphatic and aromatic molecules. The understanding and application of spectroscopic techniques is taught. The physical chemistry content aims to develop the students knowledge of energy changes, kinetics, equilibria and redox reactions. Throughout the course industrial applications and their sustainability are also discussed. Practical skills will be developed and assessed throughout the two year course.
Name: Chemistry Qualification title: - Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20151020 18:48:54 Updated 20160315 14:13:48
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