
A level chemistry is a rigorous and challenging course that has been developed in close consultation with teachers to inspire students, nurture their passion for chemistry and lay the groundwork for further study in courses such as chemistry, medicine and pharmacy. What will I learn? Chemistry is divided into Physical, organic and inorganic chemistry: - Atomic structure - Quantitative chemistry - Energetics and Thermodynamics - Kinetics and the rate of reactions - Chemical equilibria in reversible reactions - Periodicity and the study of Group II and - Group 7 chemistry - Organic chemistry- the study of carbon-based compounds - ONA, proteins and other biological molecules - Redox reactions and electrochemistry - Acids and bases - Transition metals
Grade 6 in GCSE Chemistry or GCSE Combined Science Grade 6 in GCSE Maths
Three 2 hour exams at the end of year 13, with practical assessments.
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Wakefield |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Potovens Lane, Outwood, Wakefield, WF1 2PF |
A level chemistry is a rigorous and challenging course that has been developed in close consultation with teachers to inspire students, nurture their passion for chemistry and lay the groundwork for further study in courses such as chemistry, medicine and pharmacy. What will I learn? Chemistry is divided into Physical, organic and inorganic chemistry: - Atomic structure - Quantitative chemistry - Energetics and Thermodynamics - Kinetics and the rate of reactions - Chemical equilibria in reversible reactions - Periodicity and the study of Group II and - Group 7 chemistry - Organic chemistry- the study of carbon-based compounds - ONA, proteins and other biological molecules - Redox reactions and electrochemistry - Acids and bases - Transition metals
Grade 6 in GCSE Chemistry or GCSE Combined Science Grade 6 in GCSE Maths
Three 2 hour exams at the end of year 13, with practical assessments.