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Chemistry - Year 12

AS Chemistry (OCR – H035)

There are two units at AS level (Chemistry for Life F331 (30%) and Chemistry of Natural Resources (50%)), each one across both teachers. Coursework (20%) is a moderated practical test taken in February. Both units are examined in May/June of Year 12.

TEACHER 1TEACHER 2
Half Term 1 (September - October)
The chemical ideas in this module (Elements of Life)are:
  • atomic structure;
  • radioactivity: fission and fusion;
  • chemical equations and amount of substance;
  • the Periodic Table and Group 2 chemistry;
  • bonding and the shapes of molecules.
The chemical ideas in this module (Developing Fuels) are:
  • thermochemistry;
  • organic chemistry: alkanes, structural isomers;
  • introduction to entropy;
  • dealing with polluting exhaust emissions.
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
Half Term 2 (November - December)
  • chemical equations and amount of substance;
  • the Periodic Table and Group 2 chemistry;
  • bonding and the shapes of molecules.
  • thermochemistry;
  • organic chemistry: alkanes, structural isomers;
  • introduction to entropy;
  • dealing with polluting exhaust
  • emissions. chemical formulae, amount of substance and equations
  • alcohols
  • nomenclature of organic compounds
  • catalysis
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
Half Term 3 (January - February)
The chemical ideas in this teaching module (Elements from the Sea) are:
  • halogen chemistry;
  • redox chemistry;
  • Periodic Table – electron configurations and periodicity of ionisation enthalpy;
  • intermolecular dipole bonds;
  • industrial chemistry.
  • risks of handling the halogens set against the benefits of uses of their compounds;
  • sustainability issues in the chemical industry.
The chemical ideas in this module (Polymer Revolution) are:
  • hydrogen bonding;
  • alkene reactions;
  • addition polymerisation;
  • E/Z isomerism (related to cis-trans);
  • alcohol reactions;
  • relate the solubility of a dissolving polymer to its molecular structure;
  • predict the boiling points of liquids;
  • interpret infrared spectra.
The chemical ideas in this teaching module (Elements from the Sea) are:
  • halogenoalkane chemistry;
  • resolving conflicting evidence for the rate of hydrolysis of the halogenoalkanes;
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: Yes
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: Yes
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
Half Term 4 (March - April)
The chemical ideas in this module (The Atmosphere) are:
  • giant covalent structures;
  • rates of reaction;
  • chemical equilibrium;
  • radical reactions;
  • the electromagnetic spectrum and the interaction of radiation with matter.
  • A study of important chemical processes occurring in the atmosphere – the ozone layer and the greenhouse effect.
  • the benefits and risks to us and the environment of CFCs and their replacements;
  • how the evidence for the ozone ‘hole’ was overlooked; the conflicting evidence for the relation between increased concentration of greenhouse gases and global warming;
  • the effect on the environment of CFCs and greenhouse gases;
  • the ways in which society’s decision making has been informed by science in the matters of the ozone hole and global warming.
The chemical ideas in this module (The Atmosphere) are:
  • radical reactions;
  • A study of important chemical processes occurring in the atmosphere – the ozone layer and the greenhouse effect.
  • use of reaction mechanisms as models to explain chemical reactions;
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
External Assessment: No
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
Half Term 5 (April - May)
  • Exams
  • Exams
External Assessment: Yes
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No
External Assessment: Yes
Internal Common Assessment: No
Controlled Assessment Deadline this H/T: N/A
Field Trips/Visits: No

Suggested Course reading list:
Chemical Ideas (ISBN: 978 0 435631 49 9)
Chemical Storylines (AS) (ISBN: 978 0 435631 47 5)
Publisher: Heinemann