Overview

Chemistry is a versatile subject that develops many important skills which are valued and recognised by both potential employers and universities. A Level chemistry scholars develop their ability to think analytically and spot patterns. They learn to visualise complex processes and manipulate mathematical equations.

Through practical work, scholars learn to relate the phenomena they observe to the underlying concepts and develop their knowledge to explain these complex ideas clearly and concisely. Chemistry A Level is a vital course for those pursuing medicine-based careers.

Entry requirements

7-7 at GCSE Combined Science or 7 in GCSE Chemistry.

Course content

Year 12

  • Amount of substance

  • Periodicity, Group 2 and Group 7

  • Chemical testing

  • Energetics

  • Equilibria

  • Optical isomerism

  • Amino acids, proteins and DNA

  • Thermodynamics

  • Atomic structure

  • Bonding and oxidation

  • Kinetics

  • Introduction to organic chemistry

  • Halogenoalkanes

  • Alkenes and alcohols

  • Organic analysis

  • Period 3 oxides

Year 13

  • Kinetics and rate equations

  • Transition metals

  • Acids and bases

  • Cells and electrode potentials

  • Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids

  • Aromatic chemistry

  • Amines and polymers

  • NMR spectroscopy

Assessment

The course is assessed through three written exams.

Exam board

AQA

Specification