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CHEMISTRY A
H432
For first teach in 2015
1.1.1 Planning
Learning outcomes
You will be required to show and apply knowledge and R A G Comments
understanding of:
1.1.3 Analysis
1.1.4 Evaluation
Independent thinking
See Section 5.
Including identification of potential hazards.
Learners should understand how to
minimise the risks involved.
See Section 5.
See Section 5.
Relative mass
Definitions required.
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2.1.1 Atomic structure and isotopes
Learning outcomes
You will be required to show and apply knowledge and R A G Comments
understanding of:
The mole
Determination of formulae
2.1.4 Acids
Acid-base titrations
Oxidation number
Redox reactions
(a) the number of electrons that can fill the first four
shells
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
(g) the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and
ions with up to six electron pairs (including lone
pairs) surrounding the central atom as predicted
by electron pair repulsion, including the relative
repulsive strengths of bonded pairs and lone pairs
of electrons
Intermolecular forces
3.1.1 Periodicity
Learning outcomes
You will be required to show and apply knowledge and R A G Comments
understanding of:
Catalysts
Communication using
organic chemical structures;
selecting the appropriate type of formula.
Functional groups
Functional groups
Isomerism
Reaction mechanisms
4.1.2 Alkanes
Properties of alkanes
Reactions of alkanes
Properties of alkenes
Stereoisomerism in alkenes
Properties of alcohols
4.2.2 Haloalkanes
Practical skills
Synthetic routes
Infrared spectroscopy
Mass spectrometry
Combined techniques
Rate-determining step
Ea = activation energy,
A = pre-exponential factor,
R = gas constant (provided on the Data
Sheet)
Explanation of A is not required.
Equations provided on the Data Sheet.
Equilibrium
pH and [H+(aq)]
pH = -log [H+]
[H+] = 10-pH
[HA]equilibrium ~ [HA]undissociated
i.e. [HA] >> [H+]
[H+] equilibrium ~ [A–] equilibrium
i.e. negligible dissociation of H2O.
Definition required.
Definitions required.
Details of infinite dilution not required.
Entropy
Free energy
Redox
Redox titrations
Electrode potentials
Properties
Ligand substitution
Precipitation reactions
Redox reactions
Qualitative analysis.
Electrophilic substitution
Phenols
Esters
Acyl chlorides
6.2.1 Amines
Amides
Chirality
Condensation polymers
Practical skills
Synthetic routes
Types of chromatography
Types of chromatography
Qualitative analysis.
NMR Spectroscopy
Combined techniques
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