In order for students to be prepared for the A-Level (Advanced Level) H2 Chemistry Exams, it is important to understand the syllabus content by topics as well as the specific learning outcomes. This will allow the student a birds-eye view of what is required for him/her to do well. Let’s take a quick look at the subject content:
Subject Content for A-Level H2 Chemistry (subject code: 9729)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
- Mole Calculations
- Atomic Structure
- Redox Equations & Titrations
- Chemical Bondings
- The Gaseous State
- Chemical Energetics
- Chemical Kinetics
- Chemical Equilibrium
- Acid-Base Equilibrium
- Solubility Product
- Theories of Acids & Bases
- Electrochemistry
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- Physical Periodicity
- Chemical Periodicity
- Group 2
- Group 17
- Transition Elements
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- Introductory Topics
- Alkanes
- Alkenes
- Arenes
- Halogen Derivatives
- Hydroxy Compounds
- Carbonyl Compounds
- Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
- Nitrogen Compounds
In this chemistry website which is meant for A-Level H2 Chemistry (as well as H1 Chemistry), all our blog post discussions will be mostly based on the above topical terms. As such, you can do a search for specific topic using the search icon on the top right hand side of this blog.
For specific learning outcomes per topic, please go to Singapore Examination and Assessment Board (SEAB) to download a copy of the syllabus requirements.
Note:
A-Level and Integrated Programme (IP) Chemistry students taking the A-Level H2 Chemistry in Singapore will be assumed to have knowledge and understanding of Chemistry at O-Level (or other equivalents), as a single subject (Pure Chemistry subject code: 6092) or as part of a balanced science course i.e. Combine Science (Chemistry/Biology or Chemistry/Physics).
If you need to brush-up your O-Level Chemistry knowledge, please go to my O-Level Chemistry Blog SimpleChemConcepts.com that was started many years ago and contain a wealth of Chemistry concepts and discussions.