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understanding from different areas and topics of the chemistry syllabus. Paper 3 (2 h, 80 marks) This paper consists of two sections: Section A worth 60 marks consisting 3–4 free response questions, all compulsory. Each question constitutes 15–25 marks. Section B worth 20 marks consisting two questions, each of 20 marks. Candidates are to ...
Contents: Tables of Chemical Data. Important values, constants and standards. Ionisation energies (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th) of selected elements in kJ mol–1. Bond energies. Standard electrode potential and redox potentials, at 298K (25 °C) Atomic and ionic radii.
Data Booklet A Data Booklet is available for use in the theory papers. The booklet is reprinted at the end of this syllabus document. Nomenclature Candidates will be expected to be familiar with the nomenclature used in the syllabus. The proposals in Signs, Symbols and Systematics (The Association for Science Education Companion to 16 19 Science,
This Diploma Programme (DP) Chemistry data booklet accompanies the DP Chemistry guide and DP Chemistry teacher support material. It contains chemical and physical equations and constants, chemical symbols, the periodic table, and other chemical data relevant to the course.
The aims of a course based on this syllabus should be to: provide students with an experience that develops interest in Chemistry and builds the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for them to become scientifically literate citizens who are well-prepared for the challenges of the 21st century.
Contents: Tables of Chemical data. Important values, constants and standards. Ionisation energies (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th) of selected elements in kJ mol–1. Bond energies. Standard electrode potential and redox potentials, E⦵ at 298 K (25 °C) Atomic and ionic radii.
(SEAB) Data Booklet - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online.