Unit 2 Resources (2009 - 2017 specification)
Topic 1 - Basic Organic Concepts and Hydrocarbons
This topic covers 2.1 Basic Concepts and Hydrocarbons (except percentage yield and atom economy)
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry hw (mark scheme)
Alkanes hw (mark scheme)
Alkenes hw (mark scheme)
Basic Concepts, Alkanes and Alkenes test (mark scheme)
2.1.1 Exercise 1 - alkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 2 - alkenes
2.1.1 Exercise 3 - isomerism in alkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 4 - isomerism in alkenes and cycloalkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 5 - isomerism summary
2.1.2 Exercise 1 - hydrocarbons from crude oil
2.1.2 Exercise 2 - uses of alkanes
2.1.2 Exercise 3 - substitution reactions of alkanes
2.1.3 Exercise 1 - addition reactions of alkenes
2.1.3 Exercise 2 - electrophilic addition
2.1.3 Exercise 3 - uses of alkenes and polymer formation
This topic covers 2.1 Basic Concepts and Hydrocarbons (except percentage yield and atom economy)
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry hw (mark scheme)
Alkanes hw (mark scheme)
Alkenes hw (mark scheme)
Basic Concepts, Alkanes and Alkenes test (mark scheme)
2.1.1 Exercise 1 - alkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 2 - alkenes
2.1.1 Exercise 3 - isomerism in alkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 4 - isomerism in alkenes and cycloalkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 5 - isomerism summary
2.1.2 Exercise 1 - hydrocarbons from crude oil
2.1.2 Exercise 2 - uses of alkanes
2.1.2 Exercise 3 - substitution reactions of alkanes
2.1.3 Exercise 1 - addition reactions of alkenes
2.1.3 Exercise 2 - electrophilic addition
2.1.3 Exercise 3 - uses of alkenes and polymer formation
Topic 2 - Alcohols, Halogenoalkanes and Organic Analysis
This topic covers 2.2 Alcohols, Halogenoalkanes and Analysis (and 2.1.1 - percentage yield and atom economy only)
Summary of Organic Pathways
Halogenoalkanes and Alcohols hw (mark scheme)
Alcohols and Modern Analytical Techniques hw (mark scheme)
Halogenoalkanes, Alcohols and Analytical Techniques test (mark scheme)
2.2.1 Exercise 1 - alcohols
2.2.1 Exercise 2 - esterification
2.2.1 Exercise 3 - oxidation reactions of alcohols
2.2.2 Exercise 1 - halogenoalkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 6 - percentage yield and atom economy
2.2.3 Exercise 1 - infrared spectra
2.2.3 Exercise 2 - mass spectra of elements
2.2.3 Exercise 3 - mas spectra of organic compounds
2.2.3 Exercise 4 - combined analytical techniques
This topic covers 2.2 Alcohols, Halogenoalkanes and Analysis (and 2.1.1 - percentage yield and atom economy only)
Summary of Organic Pathways
Halogenoalkanes and Alcohols hw (mark scheme)
Alcohols and Modern Analytical Techniques hw (mark scheme)
Halogenoalkanes, Alcohols and Analytical Techniques test (mark scheme)
2.2.1 Exercise 1 - alcohols
2.2.1 Exercise 2 - esterification
2.2.1 Exercise 3 - oxidation reactions of alcohols
2.2.2 Exercise 1 - halogenoalkanes
2.1.1 Exercise 6 - percentage yield and atom economy
2.2.3 Exercise 1 - infrared spectra
2.2.3 Exercise 2 - mass spectra of elements
2.2.3 Exercise 3 - mas spectra of organic compounds
2.2.3 Exercise 4 - combined analytical techniques
Topic 3 - Enthalpy Changes
This topic covers 2.3.1 Enthalpy Changes Enthalpy Changes hw (mark scheme) Enthalpy Changes test (mark scheme) 2.3.1 Exercise 1 - measuring enthalpy changes 2.3.1 Exercise 2 - bond dissociation enthalpies 2.3.1 Exercise 3 - Hess' law |
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Topic 4 - How Far How Fast!
This topic covers 2.3.2 Rates and Equilibria
Rates and Equilibrium hw (mark scheme)
Rates and Equilibrium test (mark scheme)
2.3.2 Exercise 1 - catalysts
2.3.2 Exercise 2 - equilibria
This topic covers 2.3.2 Rates and Equilibria
Rates and Equilibrium hw (mark scheme)
Rates and Equilibrium test (mark scheme)
2.3.2 Exercise 1 - catalysts
2.3.2 Exercise 2 - equilibria
Topic 5 - Environmental Chemistry
This topic covers 2.4 Resources
Green Chemistry - all you need to know
Environmental Chemistry questions (mark scheme)
2.4.1 Exercise 1 - the greenhouse effect
2.4.1 Exercise 2 - the ozone layer
2.4.1 Exercise 3 - controlling air pollution
This topic covers 2.4 Resources
Green Chemistry - all you need to know
Environmental Chemistry questions (mark scheme)
2.4.1 Exercise 1 - the greenhouse effect
2.4.1 Exercise 2 - the ozone layer
2.4.1 Exercise 3 - controlling air pollution