What Does This Course Cover?
The course is divided into ten modules which cover one section of the syllabus at a time. These modules are:
- Module One: States of Matter, Atoms, Elements and Compounds
- Module Two: Bonding and Structure
- Module Three: Chemical equations, Reacting Masses and Using Moles
- Module Four: Redox and Electrolysis
- Module Five: Chemical Energetics, Rates and Equilibrium
- Module Six: Acids, Bases, Salts and Periodic Table
- Module Seven: Metal Behaviour and Extraction of Metals
- Module Eight: Organic Chemistry and Polymers
- Module Nine: Separation, Testing and Environmental Chemistry
- Module Ten: Exam Preparation
Each module is subdivided into topics so that you can study the course in manageable chunks; this will help you to get the most out of your coursebook.
Each topic is set out as follows:
Introduction
This section clearly sets out the learning objective of the topic and how it applies to the syllabus and final exam.
Read
This section includes both the page references and required activities from your coursebook.
Links
We suggest links to resources that will enhance your understanding of key concepts and will give you an opportunity to apply your knowledge.
Quiz
At the end of each module, you should complete the end-of-module quiz to test your understanding of material covered in the module. This is a multiple-choice activity that can be completed as many times as you wish to ensure that you have achieved all the learning goals for the module.