CurriculaGCSEWJECChemistry2. Chemical Bonding, Application Of Chemical Reactions & Organic Chemistry
2. Chemical Bonding, Application Of Chemical Reactions & Organic Chemistry
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2.1 Bonding, Structure & Properties
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2.2 Acids, Bases & Salts
2.1
Titrations
2.2Making Insoluble Salts
2.3Neutralisation Calculations
2.4Making Soluble Salts
2.5Neutralisation of Acids
2.6Hydrogen & Hydroxide Ions
2.7Acid-Base Titration
2.8The pH Scale
2.9Dilute or Concentrated Acids
2.10Concentrations in mol dm-3
2.11The Acid-Carbonate Reaction
2.12Testing for Sulfate Ions
2.13Naming Salts
2.14Strong & Weak Acids
2.15Preparing Crystals of a Soluble Salt
2.16Acids Reacting with Metals
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2.3 Metals & Their Extraction
3.1
Native Metals
3.2Factors Affecting Extraction Processes
3.3Metal Reactivity
3.4Alloys
3.5Extraction of Aluminium
3.6Metal Ores
3.7Oxidation & Reduction Using Electrons
3.8Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
3.9Electrolysis of Water
3.10Electroplating
3.11Identifying Metal Ions
3.12Transition Metals
3.13Electrolysis of Molten Ionic Compounds
3.14Metal Displacement Reactions
3.15Extraction of Iron
3.16Electrolysis of Brine
3.17Investigating Electrolysis
3.18Oxidation & Reduction
3.19Properties of Metals
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2.4 Chemical Reactions & Energy
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2.5 Crude Oil, Fuels & Organic Chemistry
5.1
Uses of Ethanol
5.2Impact of the Oil Industry
5.3Energy from Fuels
5.4Plastics
5.5Alkenes
5.6Alcohol
5.7Isomerism in Hydrocarbons
5.8Combustion of Hydrocarbons
5.9Addition Polymerisation
5.10Naming Alcohols
5.11Oxidation of Alcohols
5.12Crude Oil
5.13Fractions in Crude Oil
5.14Cracking Hydrocarbons
5.15Hydrogen as a Fuel
5.16Infrared Spectroscopy
5.17Energy Density of a Fuel
5.18The Fire Triangle
5.19Naming Alkanes & Alkenes
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