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Chemistry investigation
Carry out an investigation in chemistry involving quantitative analysis (Chemistry 3.1; AS 91387)
1 Quantitative analysis
2 The practical investigation
Oxidation and reduction
Demonstrate understanding of oxidation–reduction processes (Chemistry 3.7; AS 91393)
3 Principles of oxidation and reduction
4 Electrochemistry
Thermochemistry and particles
Demonstrate understanding of thermochemical principles and the properties of particles and substances (Chemistry 3.4; AS 91390)
5 Thermochemistry
6 Atoms
7 Molecules and intermolecular forces
Organic chemistry
Demonstrate understanding of the properties of organic compounds (Chemistry 3.5; AS 91391)
8 Organic chemistry: the basics
9 Alcohols and their derivatives
10 Carboxylic acid derivatives and polymers
Spectroscopy
Demonstrate understanding of spectroscopic data in chemistry (Chemistry 3.2; AS 91388)
11 Spectroscopy
Aqueous systems
Demonstrate understanding of equilibrium principles in aqueous systems (Chemistry 3.6; AS 91392)
12 Acids and bases
13 Buffers and titration curves
14 Solubility equilibria
Chemical processes
Demonstrate understanding of chemical processes in the world around us (Chemistry 3.3; AS 91389)
15 Chemical processes
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Periodic table of elements