A Level Chemistry AQA (7405)

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3.1 Physical Chemistry
3.1.2 Amount of substance
3.1.4/3.1.5 Energetics and kinetics
3.1.6/3.1.7 Chemical equilibria and redox equations
Chemical equilibria and redox equations
3.1.8 Thermodynamics
3.1.9/3.1.10 Rate equations and equilibrium constant Kp for homogeneous systems
Rate equations and equilibrium constant Kp for homogeneous systems
3.1.11/3.1.12 Electrode potentials, electrochemical cells, and acids and bases
Electrode potentials, electrochemical cells, and acids and bases
3.2 Inorganic Chemistry
3.2.1/3.2.2/3.2.3 Periodicity, Group 2 and Group 7(17)
Periodicity, Group 2 and Group 7(17)
3.2.4/3.2.5/3.2.6 Period 3 oxides, transition metals & ions in aqueous solution
Reactions of ions in aqueous solution and Period 3 elements and their oxides
3.3 Organic Chemistry
3.3.1 Introduction to organic chemistry
Naming and drawing organic molecules practice (AS and A2)
Introduction to organic chemistry
3.3.13 Amino acids, proteins and DNA
Amino acids, proteins and DNA
3.3.10/3.3.11/3.3.12 Aromatic chemistry, amines and polymers
Aromatic chemistry, amines and polymers
3.3.9 Carboxylic acids and derivatives
Carboxylic acids and derivatives
3.3.7/3.3.8 Aldehydes, ketones and optical isomerism
Aldehydes, ketones and optical isomerism
3.3.5/3.3.6 Alcohols and organic analysis
3.3.3 Halogenoalkanes
3.3.14/3.3.15/3.3.16 Organic synthesis, NMR and chromatography
Organic synthesis, NMR and chromatography

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