Chemistry


Exam Board

Additional Entry Requirements

6 in Mathematics required
5 English Language required
7 + 6 in Science Combined Trilogy required (if Chemistry is the only science subject being studied at A level)
7 + 7 in Science Combined Trilogy required (if Chemistry is being studied alongside another A level science subject)
OR 7 chemistry + 6 biology + 6 physics required

Course Content

Why chemistry?
 
Chemistry A level will inspire and nurture your passion for the subject and lay the groundwork for further study. It is important that you like and are confident in mathematics, as 20% of the course involves the application of maths. Students gain many transferable skills such as logical thinking, problem solving, team work, communication and independent study skills, and develop their ability to apply their scientific knowledge and these skills to unfamiliar contexts.
 
Many students go on to study medicine, chemistry, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, pharmacy and chemical engineering. Those with exceptional grades go on to study chemistry or natural sciences at Oxford or Cambridge or vocational courses like medicine, veterinary sciences or dentistry. The Chemistry in Action conference, Cambridge Chemistry Challenge, summer schools, the RSC Chemistry Olympiad, guest speakers, and an expedition to Iceland are all available to our students. We also run a spectroscopy workshop and take groups of students to UCL.
 
Course content
 
The course is divided into three disciplines:
 
Physical chemistry topics: atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibria, redox and electrode potentials.
 
Inorganic chemistry topics: groups 2 and 7, periodicity, transition metals and reactions of ions in aqueous solution.
 
Organic chemistry topics: functional group chemistry, mechanisms, isomerism, polymers, proteins and DNA, organic synthesis and analysis.
 
 
Mark scheme
 
Exam - 2 hours - 35%
Short and long questions - 105marks
 
  • Relevant physical chemistry topics
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Relevant practical skills
 
Exam - 2 hours - 35%
Short and long questions - 105marks
 
  • Relevant physical chemistry topics
  • Organic chemistry
  • Relevant practical skills
 
Exam - 2 hours - 30%
Any content and any practical skills may be assessed - 90 marks
 
  • 40 - practical techniques and data analysis
  • 20 - testing across the specification
  • 30 - multiple choice
 
 
ALICA
The Archer Academy
 
 
“It is harder than GCSE, there was a big jump. But the way the topics link and the way they are structured… you kind of build up to the harder stuff. We are looking at things with more understanding and developing what we’ve learned.
 
Students here are way more academic and focused. It’s really interesting to make new friends and speak to people that have the same interests as you and actually care about what they are learning.”
 
 
 


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