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IB DP - CHEMISTRY HL

IB DP - CHEMISTRY HL

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Rs.50,000.00

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Diploma Programme
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    Group Class

    These are 45 minutes session / class. There are 3 classes in a week. Class will take place according to the Time Table (GMT + 5).

    Private Tutoring

    Private Tutoring is available in 6 Hours / 8 Hours / 10 Hours options, where you have to complete your desired hours through online classes of 1 hour each scheduled as per the below mentioned scheduled: 

    The classes as per the following schedules:

    • We Schedule it for you, or
    • 1 Per Week
    • 2 Per Week
    • 3 Per Week
    • 4 Per Week
    • 5 Per Week

    If you need further classes then you have to purchase again from the abovementioned packages.

     

    Top Test Preparation

    Test Prep through past paper session of 1.5 month each and will start from 45 days prior to exams / E-assessments.

     

    How the Class will work!

     

    Upon purchasing, you will receive a notification of your order and our team will share the class Zoom or Google Meets Link via email and WhatsApp.

     

    Chemistry helps explain the properties and behavior of matter, which is fundamental to understanding the world around us. The DP chemistry course therefore emphasizes the development of representative models and explanatory theories, both of which rely heavily on creative but rational thinking.

    Through studying DP chemistry, students will become aware of how scientists work and communicate with each other and of the ethical debates and limitations of creative scientific endeavour.

    Chemistry is often called the central science as chemical principles underpin both the physical environment in which we live and all biological systems. It is therefore often a prerequisite for many other courses in higher education, such as medicine, environmental science and engineering.

    Nature of science

    Nature of science is an overarching theme in the DP biology, chemistry, physics and sports, exercise and health science courses which aims to cultivate critical thinking, enabling students to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize scientific information while appreciating the limitations and possibilities of science in addressing global challenges.

    Syllabus

    The chemistry curriculum is built on two organizing concepts: structure and reactivity, which are connected through the idea that structure determines reactivity, which in turn transforms structure.

    Skills in the study of chemistry

    Structure

    Structure refers to the nature of matter from simple to more complex forms

    Reactivity

    Reactivity refers to how and why chemical reactions occur

    Structure 1.

    Models of the particulate nature of matter

    Reactivity 1.

    What drives chemical reactions?

    Structure 2.

    Models of bonding and structure

    Reactivity 2.

    How much, how fast and how far?

    Structure 3.

    Classification of matter

    Reactivity 3.

    What are the mechanisms of chemical change?

     

    Practical work

    Practical work is central aspect of the DP chemistry course allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of the subject content and associated concepts. It provides opportunities to develop a wide range of practical and investigative skills and to collaborate with peers. It presents students with the opportunity to experience a wide range of tasks, from closed to open inquiry, and from hands-on experimentation through to the use of simulations and modelling, incorporating technology where appropriate. The practical approach to the course delivery culminates in the interdisciplinary collaborative sciences project, that addresses real-world problems that can be explored through the range of subjects in the sciences group, and the scientific investigation, an assessed independent research paper.

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