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A Level Chemistry

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Cambridge Assessment International Examination’s goals for its Chemistry courses include:

To enable students to:

  • CAIE Chemistry develops a set of transferable skills including handling data, practical problem-solving and applying the scientific method.
  • Learners develop relevant attitudes, such as concern for accuracy and precision, objectivity, integrity, enquiry, initiative and inventiveness.
  • Learners acquire the essential scientific skills required for progression to further studies or employment.
  • Good teaching and learning will incorporate and reinforce a subject’s key concepts to help students gain:
    • a greater depth as well as breadth of subject knowledge
    • confidence, especially in applying knowledge and skills in new situations
    • the vocabulary to discuss their subject conceptually and show how different aspects link together
    • a level of mastery of their subject to help them enter higher education.

A Level candidates study the following additional topics:

Physical chemistry

  • Chemical energetics
  • Electrochemistry
  • Equilibria
  • Reaction kinetics

Inorganic chemistry

  • Group 2
  • Chemistry of transition elements

Organic chemistry

  • An introduction to A Level organic chemistry 30 Hydrocarbons
  • Halogen compounds
  • Hydroxy compounds
  • Carboxylic acids and derivatives 34 Nitrogen compounds
  • Polymerisation
  • Organic synthesis

Analysis

  • Analytical techniques
Course details
Level A Level - Y13

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