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

A2 Units

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