Chemistry
Exam board: AQA
Course code: 8462
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This GCSE has a strong academic core which covers all the major concepts in Chemistry. It provides an excellent foundation for further study in Chemistry, requiring the students to develop the ability to describe accurately a range of processes and concepts using the correct technical terminology.
When possible, students carry out practical work to help develop their understanding of the key concepts and processes that they are studying. This also gives students the opportunity to develop practical skills that will be of use in later studies. Students are encouraged to think critically about what they are studying and to question its implications for some of the environmental, technical and economic issues that we face.
Subject Content
The topics that will be studied at GCSE are:
- Atomic structure and the periodic table
- Bonding, structure and the properties of matter
- Quantitative chemistry
- Chemical changes
- Energy changes
- The rate and extent of chemical change
- Organic chemistry
- Chemical analysis
- Chemistry of the atmosphere
- Using resources
Course Assessment
Paper 1
What is assessed: Topics 1 - 5: atomic structure and the periodic table; bonding, structure, and the properties of matter; quantitative chemistry, chemical changes and energy changes.
How it is assessed: Written examination: 1 hour 45 minutes; foundation or higher Tier; 100 marks; 50% of GCSE.
Questions: Multiple choice; structured; closed short answer and open response.
Paper 2
What is assessed: Topics 6 - 10: the rate and extent of chemical change; organic chemistry; chemical analysis, chemistry of the atmosphere and using resources.
How it is assessed: Written examination: 1 hour 45 minutes; foundation or higher tier; 100 marks; 50% of GCSE.
Questions: Multiple choice; structured; closed short answer and open response.
Higher Education and Careers
STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) have always been a core part of the UK’s success in international markets. The range of opportunities for a good chemist include pharmaceuticals, health care, medicine, chemical engineering, agriculture, material science and quality control and forensics.
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