Chemistry A-Level
Course overview
Qualification | Pre-U (Foundation, A-level, etc) |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 2 years |
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Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- Five A*- C grades (or equivalent 4+) including at least grade 6+ in Mathematics and grade B+ in either Chemistry or Double Science.
- A grade 7+ in Mathematics is desirable but not essential.
Curriculum
Component 1 – Examination: Paper 1 (2 hours - 35%)
- Section A: Physical Chemistry (Atomic structure; Amount of substance; Bonding; Energetics; Chemical equilibria and Le Chatelier's principle; Oxidation, reduction and redox equations; Thermodynamics; Equilibrium constant Kc for homogeneous systems; Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells; Acids and bases.)
- Section B: Inorganic Chemistry (Periodicity; Group 2, Alkaline earth metals; Group 7(17), Halogens; Properties of Period 3 elements and their oxides; Transition metals; Reactions of ions in aqueous solution.)
Component 2 – Examination: Paper 2 (2 hours - 35%)
- Section A: Physical Chemistry (Amount of substance; Bonding; Energetics; Kinetics; Chemical equilibria and Le Chatelier's principle; Rate equations.)
- Section B: Organic Chemistry (Introduction to organic chemistry; Alkanes; Halogenoalkanes; Alkenes; Alcohols; Organic analysis; Optical isomerism; Aldehydes and ketones; Carboxylic acids and derivatives; Aromatic chemistry; Amines; Polymers; Amino acids, proteins and DNA; Organic synthesis; Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Chromatography.)
Component 3 – Examination: Paper 3 (2 hours - 30%)
- Section A: Practical techniques and data analysis
- Section B: Complete Specification questioning