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Cambridge International A2 Level Chemistry (9701)/AQA /Edexcel

1 Transition metal
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Cambridge International A2 Level Chemistry (9701)/AQA /Edexcel

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Instructors :

Instructor Image Muhammad Annus Ibrahim

Sessions Per Week: 2 Sessions

Session Duration: 1 Hour

Fee Per session (One on One Classes): 10 USD per session

The aims listed below are not in order of priority. The purposes of a course based on this syllabus should be to:
1 Provide, through well-designed studies of experimental and practical chemistry, a worthwhile
an educational experience for all learners, whether or not they go on to study science beyond this level and, in particular, to enable them to acquire sufficient understanding and knowledge to:
• become confident citizens in a technological world, able to take or develop an informed interest in
scientific matters.
• Recognise the usefulness, and limitations, of the scientific method and appreciate its applicability in other
disciplines and in everyday life.
• Be suitably prepared for employment and further studies beyond Cambridge International A Level
in Chemistry.
2 Develop abilities and skills that:
• Are relevant to the study and practice of science
• Are useful in everyday life
• Encourage efficient and safe practice
• Encourage the presentation of information and ideas appropriate for different audiences and
purposes
• Develop self-motivation and the ability to work in a sustained fashion.
3 Develop attitudes relevant to science such as:
• A concern for accuracy and precision
• Objectivity
• Integrity
• A spirit of inquiry
• Initiative
• Insight.
4 Stimulate interest in and care for, the environment.
5 Promote awareness that:
• The study and practice of science are cooperative and cumulative activities, and are subject to social,
economic, technological, ethical, and cultural influences and limitations
• The applications of chemistry may be both beneficial and detrimental to the individual, the
community and the environment.

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