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Unit 1 - Atoms, molecules and stoichiometry
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Unit 2 - Atomic structure
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Unit 3 - Chemical bonding
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Unit 4 - States of matter
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Unit 5 - Chemical energetics
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Unit 6 - Electrochemistry
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Unit 7 - Equilibria
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Unit 8 - Reaction kinetics
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Unit 9 - The Periodic Table: chemical periodicity
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Unit 10 - Group 2
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Unit 11 - Group 17
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Unit 12 - An introduction to the chemistry of transition elements
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Unit 13 - Nitrogen and sulfur
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Unit 14 - An introduction to organic chemistry
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Unit 15 - Hydrocarbons
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Unit 16 - Halogen derivatives
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Unit 17 - Hydroxy compounds
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Unit 18 - Carbonyl compounds
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Unit 19 - Carboxylic acids and derivatives
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Unit 20 - Nitrogen compounds
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Unit 21 - Polymerisation
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Unit 22 - Analytical techniques
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Unit 23 - Organic synthesis
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Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris • ISBN 9781107638457
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15.1 Introduction to Alkanes 
15.2 Reactions of Alkanes 
15.3 Introduction to Alkenes 
15.4 Reactions of Alkenes 
15.5 Uses of Hydrocarbons 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) show awareness of the general unreactivity of alkanes, including towards polar reagents. 
(b) describe the chemistry of alkanes as exemplified by the following reactions of ethane: 
 (i) combustion. 
 (ii) substitution by chlorine and by bromine. 
 (c) describe the mechanism of free-radical substitution at methyl groups with particul...
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CIE•chemistry 9701
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM • Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris• ISBN 9781107638457
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15.1 Introduction to Alkanes 
15.2 Reactions of Alkanes 
15.3 Introduction to Alkenes 
15.4 Reactions of Alkenes 
15.5 Uses of Hydrocarbons 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) show awareness of the general unreactivity of alkanes, including towards polar reagents. 
(b) describe the chemistry of alkanes as exemplified by the following reactions of ethane: 
 (i) combustion. 
 (ii) substitution by chlorine and by bromine. 
 (c) describe the mechanism of free-radical substitution at methyl groups with particul...
16.1 Introduction to Halogenoalkanes 
16.2 Reactions of Halogenoalkanes 
16.3 Uses of Halogenoalkanes 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) recall the chemistry of halogenoalkanes as exemplified by 
 (i) the following nucleophilic substitution reactions of bromoethane: hydrolysis, formation of 
 nitriles, formation of primary amines by reaction with ammonia. 
 (ii) the elimination of hydrogen bromide from 2-bromopropane. 
(b) describe the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution (by both SN1 and SN2 mechanisms...
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CIE•chemistry 9701
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM • Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris• ISBN 9781107638457
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16.1 Introduction to Halogenoalkanes 
16.2 Reactions of Halogenoalkanes 
16.3 Uses of Halogenoalkanes 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) recall the chemistry of halogenoalkanes as exemplified by 
 (i) the following nucleophilic substitution reactions of bromoethane: hydrolysis, formation of 
 nitriles, formation of primary amines by reaction with ammonia. 
 (ii) the elimination of hydrogen bromide from 2-bromopropane. 
(b) describe the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution (by both SN1 and SN2 mechanisms...
17.1 Introduction to Alcohols 
17.2 Reactions of Alcohols 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) recall the chemistry of alcohols, exemplified by ethanol: 
 (i) combustion. 
 (ii) substitution to give halogenoalkanes. 
 (iii) reaction with sodium. 
 (iv) oxidation to carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acids. 
 (v) dehydration to alkenes. 
 (vi) formation of esters by esterification with carboxylic acids. 
(b) (i) classify hydroxy compounds into primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. 
 (ii) suggest character...
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CIE•chemistry 9701
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM • Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris• ISBN 9781107638457
Preview 2 out of 8 pages
17.1 Introduction to Alcohols 
17.2 Reactions of Alcohols 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) recall the chemistry of alcohols, exemplified by ethanol: 
 (i) combustion. 
 (ii) substitution to give halogenoalkanes. 
 (iii) reaction with sodium. 
 (iv) oxidation to carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acids. 
 (v) dehydration to alkenes. 
 (vi) formation of esters by esterification with carboxylic acids. 
(b) (i) classify hydroxy compounds into primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. 
 (ii) suggest character...
18.1 Introduction to Aldehydes and Ketones 
18.2 Reactions Aldehydes and Ketones 
18.3 Tests for Aldehydes and Ketones 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) describe: 
 (i) the formation of aldehydes and ketones from primary and secondary alcohols respectively 
 using Cr2O7²⁻/H⁺. 
 (ii) the reduction of aldehydes and ketones, e.g. using NaBH4 or LiAlH4. 
 (iii) the reaction of aldehydes and ketones with HCN and NaCN. 
(b) describe the mechanism of the nucleophilic addition reactions of hydrogen cyanide ...
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CIE•chemistry 9701
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM • Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris• ISBN 9781107638457
Preview 2 out of 9 pages
18.1 Introduction to Aldehydes and Ketones 
18.2 Reactions Aldehydes and Ketones 
18.3 Tests for Aldehydes and Ketones 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) describe: 
 (i) the formation of aldehydes and ketones from primary and secondary alcohols respectively 
 using Cr2O7²⁻/H⁺. 
 (ii) the reduction of aldehydes and ketones, e.g. using NaBH4 or LiAlH4. 
 (iii) the reaction of aldehydes and ketones with HCN and NaCN. 
(b) describe the mechanism of the nucleophilic addition reactions of hydrogen cyanide ...
19.1 Carboxylic Acids 
19.2 Reactions of Carboxylic Acids 
19.3 Esters 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) describe the formation of carboxylic acids from alcohols, aldehydes and nitriles. 
(b) describe the reactions of carboxylic acids in the formation of: 
 (i) salts, by the use of reactive metals, alkalis or carbonates. 
 (ii) esters. 
 (iii) acyl chlorides. 
(c) describe the formation of esters from carboxylic acids, using ethyl ethanoate as an example. 
(d) describe the acid and base hydrolysis of est...
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CIE•chemistry 9701
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Coursebook with CD-ROM • Lawrie Ryan, Roger Norris• ISBN 9781107638457
Preview 2 out of 8 pages
19.1 Carboxylic Acids 
19.2 Reactions of Carboxylic Acids 
19.3 Esters 
Learning outcomes: 
(a) describe the formation of carboxylic acids from alcohols, aldehydes and nitriles. 
(b) describe the reactions of carboxylic acids in the formation of: 
 (i) salts, by the use of reactive metals, alkalis or carbonates. 
 (ii) esters. 
 (iii) acyl chlorides. 
(c) describe the formation of esters from carboxylic acids, using ethyl ethanoate as an example. 
(d) describe the acid and base hydrolysis of est...