As a2 Study guides, Class notes & Summaries

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IUPAC nomenclature rules for A level
  • IUPAC nomenclature rules for A level

  • Summary • 4 pages • 2022
  • A comprehensive guide to the IUPAC rules for naming organic compounds, including nomenclature rules for a range of molecules studied at both AS and A2 level. This was designed for the OCR A level specification, but can be used for any A level chemistry exam, including AQA and edexcel. The organic compound list includes: alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, polymers, haloalkanes/halogenoalkanes, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, acid anhydrides, acyl chlorides, amines, amides, benzene, phen...
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OCR A level chemistry: 12A* core practicals summary/write-up/notes OCR A level chemistry: 12A* core practicals summary/write-up/notes
  • OCR A level chemistry: 12A* core practicals summary/write-up/notes

  • Summary • 35 pages • 2021
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  • 12 core practicals from an A* student, which recieved a pass on the practical endorsement requirement of the OCR a A level Chemistry course. Each core practical is detailed and comprehensive including: (i) apparatus table with purpose and safety of equipment listed, (ii) method (iii) results (iv) conclusion (v) evaluation + safety precautions (vi) tables and graph using spreadsheet software PLUS background preliminary research where necessary.
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AS & A2: Organic Synthesis Reaction Pathways (Aliphatic) AS & A2: Organic Synthesis Reaction Pathways (Aliphatic)
  • AS & A2: Organic Synthesis Reaction Pathways (Aliphatic)

  • Summary • 1 pages • 2021
  • A complete organic synthesis map, covering all aliphatic reactions for AS and A2 content. Colour coded map: Shows types of molecules (highlighted functional group), reactants (yellow), catalysts (blue), extra conditions (orange) and name of the reaction type (green). Created by an A* Chemistry student.
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