A-level Chemistry/WJEC
This is the branch of the A-level Chemistry book, designed to follow the WJEC specification. It is not endorsed by WJEC. It will hopefully be useful as a revision guide, or for those seeking a basic grounding in the principles of the course.
AS Units
- UNIT 1
- UNIT 2
- 2.1 Thermochemistry
- 2.2 Rates of Reaction
- 2.3 The Wider Impact of Chemistry
- 2.4 Organic Compounds
- 2.5 Hydrocarbons
- 2.6 Halogenoalkanes
- 2.7 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
- 2.8 Instrumental Analysis
A2 Units
- UNIT 3
- 3.1 Redox and Standard Electrode Potential
- 3.2 Redox Reactions
- 3.3 CHEMISTRY OF THE P-BLOCK
- 3.4 Chemistry of the d-Block Transition Metals
- 3.5 Chemical Kinetics
- 3.6 Enthalpy Changes for Solids and Solutions
- 3.7 ENTROPY AND FEASIBILITY OF REACTIONS
- 3.8 EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANTS
- 3.9 Acid-base Equilibria
- UNIT 4
- 4.1 STEREOISOMERISM
- 4.2 Aromaticity
- 4.3 ALCOHOLS AND PHENOLS
- 4.4 ALDEHYDES AND KETONES
- 4.5 CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
- 4.6 Amines
- 4.7 Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins
- 4.8 ORGANIC SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS
WJEC Peculiarities
Unusual topics required by WJEC:
- Radioactive decay and nuclear equations
- The CsCl lattice and an explanation of why CsCl forms a different lattice to NaCl
- Trends in solubility of Group 2 sulfates and hydroxides
- The pH of solutions of salts formed from weak acids or weak bases
- Extensive coverage of p-block elements including: inert pair effect, expansion of the octet, general properties of p-block chlorides and general trends down each group, and the properties of the two forms of boron nitride.
- Decarboxylation of carboxylic acids
- Formation of, for example, benzoic acid by oxidation of methylbenzene
- Reactions of phenols with iron(III) chloride, acyl chlorides and acid anhydrides
- Iodoform test for methyl carbonyl groups
- Enzymes
Topics not required by WJEC:
- Global warming related to IR absorption by greenhouse gases
- Plastic waste
- Fragmentation of organic molecules in mass spectrometry
- Linking chromatography to MS
- Factors affecting industrial reaction conditions
- Stereoisomerism in complex ions
- Haemoglobin and EDTA as complex ions
- Reactions of complex ions with aqueous ammonia
- Factors affecting lattice enthalpy
- Cracking and reforming of hydrocarbons
- Friedel-Crafts acylation