How do we measure atoms? What bonding allows life to exist on earth? Why does my toast burn so easily? Important questions in life can be answered through the study of GCE Chemistry. The course builds upon the knowledge gained in your GCSE studies. You will study chemical concepts, their development over time and their application to real situations. The course includes topics such as:- Atomic structure, Trends in the Periodic table, Bonding, Organic Chemistry, Equilibria, Metal Extraction, Chemical Kinetics, Acids and Bases, Aromatic chemistry, Polymers, Thermodynamics, Redox Equilibria, Transition Metals. What skills do I need? Throughout the year you will undertake a range of tasks. These will require you to: • Read around the subject both prior to and after the lesson • Research given topics • Manage your own time • Work in teams • Solve problems Entry requirements are decided with individual students once final GCSE results are known, but as a general rule: • GCSE Grade B (or better) in both Additional and Core Science. A Grade A (or better) in GCSE Additional Science is advisable. • For students intending to take the full 2 year A-level course, Grade B’s (or better) in both GCSE courses are advisable. Contact provider for more information as this may not be up to date course information
Name: Chemistry Qualification title: GCE AS level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20160205 11:51:37 Updated 20161020 14:19:24
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Bedlingtonshire Community High School
Community School
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Palace Road Town: Bedlington County:Northumberland