Course Content
- Quantitative Chemistry
- Atomic structure
- Periodicity
- Bonding
- Energetics
- Kinetics
- Equilibrium
- Acids and Bases
- Oxidation and Reduction
- Organic Chemistry
- Measurement and Data Processing
- Option C: Chemistry in Industry and Technology (old option - some bits are useful for Materials; some bits are useful for Energy)
- Option D: Medicinal Chemistry
Practical Work
You should expect to spend either 40 hours (SL) or 60 hours (HL) completing practical work (including modelling and simulations).
The exact nature of the practical work may change each year - but here is a link to a list of possible practical work.
The exact nature of the practical work may change each year - but here is a link to a list of possible practical work.