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June ‘til October Unit 1a – Inorganic Chemistry: Unit Test October ‘til December Unit 1b - Physical Chemistry : Unit Test June ‘til Easter Unit 2 - Researching Chemistry : Unit Test Probably in April Project Report: Worth 30 from 130 marks ( about 23%) January/February – Prelims February ‘til Easter Unit 3 – Organic Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis: Unit Test Recommended entry ♦ Higher Chemistry Course or relevant component Units What’s in the Advanced Higher?
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August ‘til October Unit 1a – Inorganic Chemistry: Unit Test October Key Areas: Electromagnetic radiation and atomic spectra Atomic orbitals, electronic configurations and the Periodic Table Transition metals How will we learn it? Learning Outcomes and Glossary. Booklets – For each key area Jotters – Notes taken from powerpoints, and experimental reports. Notes are in Homeworks – Past papers etc on weblink Tutorials – Available on weblink Labbooks – experiments written up in labbook for SQA assessment. Group tasks, posters, whiteboards etc for revision. What’s in the Advanced Higher?
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October ‘til Christmas Unit 1b - Physical Chemistry : Unit Test December Key Areas: Chemical equilibrium Reaction feasibility Kinetics What’s in the Advanced Higher?
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January/February – Prelims February ‘til Easter Unit 3 – Organic Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis: Unit Test March Key Areas: Molecular orbitals Molecular structure Stereo chemistry Synthesis Experimental determination of structure What’s in the Advanced Higher?
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June ‘til Easter Unit 3 - Researching Chemistry : Unit Test Probably in April. Project Report: Worth 30 from 130 marks ( about 23%) Key Areas Gravimetric analysis Volumetric analysis Practical skills and techniques Stoichiometric calculations How will we learn it? Lab book – Logbook for research and experiment. Individual research and experiments recorded for unit pass. Group Experiments – 5 ‘must do’ practicals. Results taken and properly recorded to learn techniques for the unit test. Project Report – Sent away to be marked by SQA. What’s in the Advanced Higher?
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Practicals for Researching Chemistry Prepare a standard solution of 0.1 mol l –1 oxalic acid Determination of Ni 2+ in a nickel(II) salt Colorimetric determination of manganese in steel Hydrolysis of ethyl benzoate Preparation of cyclohexene from cyclohexanol These are the ‘must do’ practicals, but we will hopefully manage lots of others!! What’s in the Advanced Higher?
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