Chemistry
Course Type
A-Level
Exam Board
AQA
Assessment Type
Exam based assessment. At least 15% of marks will be based on work done in practicals.
Entry Requirements
Five GCSEs at grade 6 or above in different subjects including English and Maths and recommended 6 in Chemistry. If single sciences are not available at your school then you need two grade 6s in the GCSE sciences you are taking.
Course Overview
A-Level Chemistry attempts to answer the big question 'what is the world made of?' and its the search for the answer that makes this subject fascinating.
Year 12
Physical Chemistry
Including Atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, kinetics, electrochemical cells and chemical equilibria and Le Chateliers principle.
Inorganic Chemistry
Including periodicity, group two the alkaline metals and group seven the halogens.
Organic Chemistry
Including introduction to organic chemistry, alkanes, halogenoalkanes, alkenes, alcohols and organic analysis.
Year 13
Physical Chemistry
Including thermodynamics, rate equations, the equilibrium constant kp and electrode potentials.
Inorganic Chemistry
Including properties of period three elements and their oxides, transition metals and reactions of ions in aqueous solution.
Organic Chemistry
Including optical isomerism, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, aromatic chemistry, amines, polymers amino acids, proteins and DNA, organic synthesis and NMR.
Where will it lead?
A Chemistry A-Level can lead you into work and Higher Education in the following sectors; Marine Science, Forensics, Cosmetics, Pharmacy, Lawyer, Journalist, Textiles, Medicine and Nursing, Teaching, Agriculture, Patent Attorney and Environmental Science.