Revised Nuffield Chemistry Stage III

The revision of Stage III of Revised Nuffield Chemistry put more emphasis on applied, social and historical aspects of chemistry. This was in response to feedback from teachers that the original version of Stage III included too many academic options that overlapped with post-16 work. Three of the original options were deleted. Two were merged to create ‘Change and Decay’.

At the same time two completely new options were introduced: ‘Drugs and Medicines’ was presented in full detail while ‘Geochemistry' was only outlined in the Teachers’ Guide as a basis for further developments. In the revised Stage III the student booklets provided the full details of the programme of work. The Teachers Guide included commentaries for teachers and the technical information needed to support students in their work.

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Option 4: Metals and Alloys

This Revised Nuffield Chemistry option dealt with physical metallurgy, It related important engineering properties of metals to their structures. Practical work includes casting metals, tensile testing and heat treatment.

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1. Metals are crystalline

2. How do metal...

Option 7: Periodicity, Atomic Structure and Bonding

This Revised Nuffield Option aimed to help students see their experience of elements and compounds in a more unified and coherent theoretical framework. The treatment was based on experiment but emphasised theory.

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1. Periodicity

2. Atomic structure

3. Bonding...

Option 5: Plastics

This revised Nuffield Chemistry option began with everyday plastics and sought to demonstrate, measure and explain their properties. Thermoplastics were distinguished from thermosets and the differences explained in terms of the structure and bonding of polymers. A historical section showed how natural materials...

Option 6: Change and Decay

In this Revised Nuffield Chemistry option, ideas about proton and electron transfer were used to explain the decay of stonework and the corrosion of metals. Practical investigations explored the physical and chemical changes that can lead to the breakdown of stone as well as the factors that determine the rate of...

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