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A' LEVEL CHEMISTRY: Links to Specific
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Brought to you by F. Scullion, Loreto College, Coleraine. |
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Note that you have three separate worksheets or pages. These
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If you have looked, without success,.
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Topics. |
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Acids and
bases. Theories from Arrhenius, Lowry-Bronsted and Lewis |
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Alcohols:
Lucas' Test to distinguish between primary, secondary & tertiary alcohols |
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Alcohols:
Nomenclature |
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Alcohols:
Nomenclature |
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Alcohols:
Reagents & Conditions - Dehydration |
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Alcohols:
Reagents & Conditions - Esterification |
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Alcohols:
Reagents & Conditions - Oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols |
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Alcohols:
Reagents & Conditions - Reaction with HBr (made "in situ") |
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Alcohols:
Reagents & Conditions - Reaction with Sodium |
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Alkanoic
Acids: See Carboxylic Acids |
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Alkenes:
Formation of Addition Polymers (details of structure e.g. high & low density
polythene covered in "Macromolecules") |
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Alkenes:
General Chemical Properties |
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Alkenes:
Nomenclature |
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Alkenes:Reagents
and Conditions for - Addition of Bromine (Mechanism required!) |
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Alkenes:Reagents
and Conditions for - Addition of Hydrogen |
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Alkenes:Reagents
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Alkenes:Reagents
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Alkenes:Reagents
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Alkyl
Halides: Look under "Halogenoalkanes" instead. |
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Amines:
Nomenclature |
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Amines:
Reagents & Conditions - reaction with acyl chlorides |
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Amines:
Reagents & Conditions - reaction with mineral acids (HCl, H2SO4 & HNO3) to form salts |
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Amines:
Their reactions as bases |
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Analysis: 1H NMR Spectroscopy - To
identify simple functional groups using tables of fchemical shifts |
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Analysis:
Infra red Spectroscopy -
Interpretating spectra to identify simple functional groups using tables of
frequencies |
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Analysis:
Mass Spectrometry (Elementary) - Interpretation of simple spectra, inc.
fragmentation patterns & isotopes |
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Analysis:
Mass Spectrometry (Elementary) - Relative Atomic and Molecular Masses from
simple Spectra only |
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Analysis:
Mass Spectrometry (Elementary) - Relative Isotopic Abundance from simple
Spectra |
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Atomic
Structure and Intramolecular Bonding (i.e. Covalent and ionic Bonding) |
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Atomic
Structure: Arrangement of elements in the Periodic Table according to their
proton number & electronic structure |
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Atomic
Structure: Behaviour of Protons, Electrons and Neutrons in an Electric Field |
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Atomic
Structure: Its relationship with Ionisation Energies & the P.T. (inc. graph: lg I.E. against No. electrons
removed) |
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Atomic
Structure: s,p and d Atomic Orbitals and electronic configuration |
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Atomic
Structure: Sub-divisions of Energy Levels evidenced from graph of First I.E.
against Atomic Number |
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Bond Energy:
Average bond enthalpies - Definition and explanation |
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