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What’s that?

What’s that?. H. H.  C C . H. H. . Br. + Br -. Br -. H. H. H. H. H. Br.  C C .  C C . H. H. H. H. H.  C C . H. . . Br. Br. Br. H. Br -. What’s that?. CH 2 =CH 2.  + Br  Br  -. AL Chemistry. Physical Chemistry.

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What’s that?

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  1. What’s that?

  2. H H CC  H H  Br + Br- Br- H H H H H Br CC  CC  H H H H H CC  H   Br Br Br H Br- What’s that? CH2=CH2 +BrBr-

  3. AL Chemistry

  4. Physical Chemistry • Atoms, Molecules and Stoichiometry • The Electronic Structure of Atoms and the Periodic Table • Energetics • Bonding and Structure • Chemical Kinetics • Equilibria equilibrium

  5. Inorganic Chemistry Periodic Properties of the Elements in the Periodic Table The s-Block, p-Block and d-Block Elements

  6. Organic Chemistry Alkane, Alkene, Aromatics, Alkyl halides, Hydroxyl cpds, Carbonyl cpds, Carboxylic acid and its derivatives, Amino cpds (10 functional groups)

  7. Chemistry and Society • Chemistry and the environment • Chemistry and food

  8. ASL Chemistry

  9. Physical Chemistry • Atomic Structure • Bonding and Structure • Energetics • Rates of Chemical Reactions • Chemical Equilibria

  10. Inorganic Chemistry • Patterns in groups Group I, IV and VII elements and their compounds • Patterns in periods • Transition elements

  11. Organic Chemistry Alkane, Alkene, Aromatics, Alkyl halides, Hydroxyl cpds, Carbonyl cpds, Carboxylic acid and its derivatives, Amino cpds (10 functional groups)

  12. Chemistry and Society • Chemistry and the Hong Kong industry The plastics industry • Chemistry and the environment Air, water pollution and Pollution control • Chemistry and food

  13. Teacher Assessment Scheme TAS in Practical Examination

  14. Three Ability Areas • Area A (40% for AL, 40% for ASL) • Manipulative skills, skill in observation, and general bench performance. • Area B (40% for AL, 50% for ASL) • Presentation of data, interpretation of results, planning of experiments as well as project work. • Area C (20% for AL, 10% for ASL) • Attitude towards practical chemistry.

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