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KS5

KeyStage 5 – A Level Chemistry

A Level Course followed – AQA Chemistry (7405)

Why choose Chemistry?

Chemistry is second only to Maths as a student choice at A level.  A small majority of students have ambitions to study a university course associated with healthcare, but many others choose because they have enjoyed their studies at GCSE.

The course begins with about 12 weeks study of Foundation Chemistry topics that are used throughout the course.  After that we have chosen a teaching order that hopefully allows a good balance between theory and practical.  We have also decided to interleave topics from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic strands of the syllabus. 

The Teaching Order is liable to change depending upon timetabling restrictions and teacher availability.  If you treat the following as more a guideline than a rule:

Year 12
  TOPIC - TEACHER A TOPIC - TEACHER B PRACTICAL/ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES
HT1

Atomic Structure
Fundamental Particles
Mass number/Isotopes
Electron Config

Bonding
Ionic bonding
Covalent and Dative bonding
Metallic bonding
Bonding & physical properties
Bond polarity
Shapes of molecules
Intermolecular forces

 

Amount of Substance
Mr and Ar
The mole and Avogadro’s Constant
Ideal Gas equation
Empirical/Molecular formula
Balanced Eqns and associated calcs

 

Make standard solution
Titration(s)
Find conc of unknown acid
Find Mr of unknown bicarbonate et., etc
Carry on doing titrations to minimise the grind and break up the theory

End of Half term assessment

HT2

Continue with Amount of Substance

Continue with Bonding

Energetics
Enthalpy change
Calorimetry
Hess’s Law and associated calcs
Bond enthalpies

Teacher A - Req’d practical 1
Standard solution and titration

 

Teacher B - Required Practical 3
Calorimetry

END of Term test on all content

HT3

Kinetics
Collision Theory
Maxwell Boltzmann Curves
Temp and rate
Conc/Pressure and rateCatalysts and rate

Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Nomenclature
Isomerism

Enthalpy of neut practicals
Enthalpy of CuSO4/Fe filings

 

Teacher A - Required Practical 2
Rate of Reaction

Chemical equilibria and Le Chatelier
Chemical equilibria and Le ChatelierEquilibrium constant Kc

Alkanes
Fract Dist of Crude Oil
Cracking
Combustion
Chlorination (with mech)

Disappearing cross
Acid/carbonate (we have a LOT of marble chips)

There is an expt. To determine Kc for an esterification reaction.  This adds to likely teaching time.

You could demo distillation with our ‘crude oil’. You might wish to use Quick Fit to separate a water fluorescein mix

Redox
Oxidation/Reduction half equations

Halo Alkanes
Nuc Subs mech
Elimination with mech
Ozone depletion

Teacher A - Option to perform redox titrations despite them being a year 2 prac.

 

End of half term assessment

HT4

Group 7
Oxidising power
Reducing power
Displacement
Tests for halides

Alkenes
Structure bonding and reactivity
Addition reactions with mech.
Addition Polymers

Teacher A – Required Practical 4
Analysis of anions

 

Teacher B – Required Practical 5
Preparation of a liquid organic

HT5 Y12 MOCK EXAM    

Go through exam upon their return

Electrode Potentials and Cells
Electrode Potentials
Electrochemical cells
Commercial applications of electrochemical cells

Teacher B – Required Practical 8
Electrochemical cells

Thermodynamics
Born-Haber cycles
Gibbs Free energy

   

HT6

Kp – Mole Fractions    
         Partial pressures
         Kp expression and units
         Effects of catalyst on Kp
         Calculations

Year 2 Kinetics
Rate equations
Arrhenius equation
Determination of rate equations

 

Periodicity of Group 3 oxides
Period 3 elements with water and trends
Period 3 oxides with water and trends

   
YEAR 13
  TOPIC -  TEACHER A TOPIC - TEACHER B POSSIBLE PRACTICAL/ASSESSMENT TASK

HT1

Year 2 Kinetics revision
Kinetics Required Practicals

 

Transition Metals
General properties of TM’s
Shapes of complex ions
Formation of coloured ions
Variable oxidation states
Catalysis

Organic Year 2
Optical Isomerism
Aldehydes and Ketones
Carboxylic acids and derivatives

Teacher A – Required Practical 7a and 7b

 

 

 

 

End of half term assessment

HT2

Substitution reactions

Reactions of ions in Solution

 

Organic Part 2

NMR

Acylation
Aromatic Chemistry
Amines

Teacher A-Required practical 11

Teacher B-Required practical 10

 

 

End of half term assessment

HT3

Organic Continued
Chromatography
Polymers

Acids and bases
Bronsted-Lowry acids
Define and calculate pH
Ionic product of water

Y13 Mock exam is in this half term, usually towards the end

Teacher A – Required Practical 12 Chromatography
Teacher B – Required Practical 9 – pH curves with pH meter

HT4
 

Go through Y13 mock exam.
Amino acids, proteins and DNAOrganic Synthesis

Weak acids and Ka
pH curves, titrations and indicators
Buffers

Org Synth could be done by either teacher.

Any remaining time should be used to ensure that all required practical data is submitted and doing catch up sessions

Any remaining time should be used to ensure that all required practical data is submitted and doing catch up sessions

Required Practical catch up if time allows.  Obviously, the timing of Easter may affect when this is done exactly.

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