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Cambridge A-Level Chemistry 9701
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WHY CHOOSE THIS SYLLABUS?
Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry develops a set of transferable skills including handling
data, practical problem-solving and applying the scientific method. Learners develop relevant attitudes, such as concern for accuracy and precision, objectivity, integrity, enquiry, initiative and inventiveness. They acquire the essential scientific skills required for progression to further studies or employment.
ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW
Candidates following an AS Level route will be eligible for grades a–e. Candidates following an A Level route are eligible for grades A*–E.
DETAILS OF THE ASSESSMENT
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
- Written paper, 1 hour 15 minutes, 40 marks
- Forty multiple-choice questions of the four-choice type testing assessment objectives AO1 and AO2.
- Questions are based on the AS Level syllabus content.
Paper 2 AS Level Structured Questions
- Written paper, 1 hour 15 minutes, 60 marks
- Structured questions testing assessment objectives AO1 and AO2.
- Questions are based on the AS Level syllabus content.
Paper 3 Advanced Practical Skills
- Practical test, 2 hours, 40 marks
- This paper tests assessment objective AO3 in a practical context.
- Questions are based on the experimental skills in the Practical assessment section of the syllabus for Paper 3.
Paper 4 A Level Structured Questions
- Written paper, 2 hours, 100 marks
- Structured questions testing assessment objectives AO1 and AO2.
- Questions are based on the A Level syllabus content; knowledge of material from the AS Level syllabus content will be required.
Paper 5 Planning, Analysis and Evaluation
- Written paper, 1 hour 15 minutes, 30 marks
- Structured questions testing assessment objective AO3.
- Questions are based on the experimental skills of planning, analysis and evaluation in the Practical assessment.
- Section of the syllabus for Paper 5. The context of the questions may be outside the syllabus content.
SUBJECT CONTENT
Physical chemistry
- Atomic structure
- Atoms, molecules and stoichiometry
- Chemical bonding
- States of matter
- Chemical energetics
- Electrochemistry
- Equilibria
- Reaction kinetics
Inorganic chemistry
- The Periodic Table: chemical periodicity
- Group 2
- Group 17
- Nitrogen and sulfur
Organic chemistry
- An introduction to AS Level organic chemistry
- Hydrocarbons
- Halogen compounds
- Hydroxy compounds
- Carbonyl compounds
- Carboxylic acids and derivatives
- Nitrogen compounds
- Polymerisation
- Organic synthesis
Analysis
- Analytical techniques
SOURCE
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