Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of substances. Chemistry seeks to explain everything that we see around us on a daily basis on a molecular, atomic or even sub-atomic level. From how the food we eat provides our cells with energy for us to function and access this website, to how the materials that make up the chair you are sitting on interact with each other to prevent you from falling to the floor.
The A Level qualifications build on the knowledge, understanding and process skills developed at GCSE. The entry requirements onto the Chemistry A Level course is grade 7 or better in GCSE Chemistry and a grade 6 in Mathematics. Those of you who have taken the Double Science GCSE will be expected to have obtained a grade 7 together with a grade 6 or better in Mathematics.
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Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of substances. Chemistry seeks to explain everything that we see around us on a daily basis on a molecular, atomic or even sub-atomic level. From how the food we eat provides our cells with energy for us to function and access this website, to how the materials that make up the chair you are sitting on interact with each other to prevent you from falling to the floor.
The A Level qualifications build on the knowledge, understanding and process skills developed at GCSE. The entry requirements onto the Chemistry A Level course is grade 7 or better in GCSE Chemistry and a grade 6 in Mathematics. Those of you who have taken the Double Science GCSE will be expected to have obtained a grade 7 together with a grade 6 or better in Mathematics.