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  • Standard Level
    • 1. Stoichiometric relationships
      • 1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of matter and chemical change
      • 1.2 The mole concept
      • 1.3 Reacting masses and volumes
    • 2. Atomic structure
      • 2.1 The nuclear atom
      • 2.2 Electron configuration
    • 3. Periodicity
      • 3.1 Periodic table
      • 3.2 Periodic trends
    • 4. Chemical bonding and structure
      • 4.1 Ionic bonding and structure
      • 4.2 Covalent bonding
      • 4.3 Covalent structures
      • 4.4 Intermolecular forces
      • 4.5 Metallic bonding
    • 5. Energetics and thermochemistry
      • 5.1 Measuring energy changes
      • 5.2 Hess’s law
      • 5.3 Bond enthalpies
    • 6. Chemical kinetics
      • 6.1 Collision theory and rates of reaction
    • 7. Equilibrium
      • 7.1 Equilibrium
    • 8. Acids and bases
      • 8.1 Theory of acids and bases
      • 8.2 Properties of acids and bases
      • 8.3 The pH scale
      • 8.4 Strong and weak acids and bases
      • 8.5 Acid deposition
    • 9. Redox processes
      • 9.1 Oxidation and reduction
      • 9.2 Electrochemical cells
    • 10. Organic Chemistry
      • 10.1 Fundamentals of organic chemistry
      • 10.2 Functional group chemistry
    • 11. Measurement and data processing
      • 11.1 Uncertainties and errors in measurements and results
      • 11.2 Graphical techniques
      • 11.3 Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
  • Higher level
    • 12. Atomic structure
      • 12.1 Electrons in atoms
    • 13. The periodic table – the transition metals
      • 13.1 First-row d-block elements
      • 13.2 Coloured complexes
    • 14. Chemical bonding and structure
      • 14.1 Covalent bonding and electron domain and molecular geometrics
      • 14.2 Hybridization
    • 15. Energetics and thermochemistry
      • 15.1 Energy cycles
      • 15.2 Entropy and spontaneity
    • 16. Chemical Kinetics
      • 16.1 Rate expression and reaction mechanism
      • 16.2 Activation energy
    • 17. Equilibrium
      • 17.1 The equilibrium law
    • 18. Acids and bases
      • 18.1 Lewis acids and bases
      • 18.2 Calculations involving acids and bases
      • 18.3 pH curves
    • 19. Redox processes
      • 19.1 Electrochemical cells
    • 20. Organic chemistry
      • 20.1 Types of organic reactions
      • 20.2 Synthetic routes
      • 20.3 Stereoisomerism
    • 21. Measurement and analysis
      • 21.1 Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds
  • Options
    • A. Materials
      • A.1 Materials science introduction
      • A.2 Metals and inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy
      • A.3 Catalysts
      • A.4 Liquid crystals
      • A.5 Polymers
      • A.6 Nanotechnology
      • A.7 Environmental impact – plastics
      • A.8 Superconducting metals and X-ray crystallography
      • A.9 Condensation polymers
      • A.10 Environmental impact – heavy metals
    • B. Biochemistry
      • B.1 Introduction to biochemistry
      • B.2 Proteins and enzymes
      • B.3 Lipids
      • B.4 Carbohydrates
      • B.5 Vitamins
      • B.6 Biochemistry and the environment
      • B.7 Proteins and enzymes
      • B.8 Nucleic acids
      • B.9 Biological pigments
    • C. Energy
      • C.1 Energy sources
      • C.2 Fossil fuels
      • C.3 Nuclear fusion and fission
      • C.4 Solar energy
      • C.5 Environmental impact – global warming
      • C.6 Electrochemistry, rechargeable batteries and fuel cells
      • C.7 Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission
      • C.8 Photovoltaic and dye-sensitized solar cells
    • D. Medicinal chemistry
      • D.1 Pharmaceutical products and drug action
      • D.2 Aspirin and penicillin
      • D.3 Opiates
      • D.4 pH regulation of the stomach
      • D.5 Anti-viral medications
      • D.6 Environmental impact of some medications
      • D.7 (HL) Taxol – a chiral auxiliary case study
      • D.8 (HL) Nuclear medicine
      • D.9 (HL) Drug detection and analysis
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