Essay At A-Level Chemistry

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Chemistry is important to the vital processes in our world: the development of pharmaceutical drugs and the refinery of crude oil for petrol are some of the essential actions from which we benefit in our everyday lives. The theories of Chemistry fascinate me, such as the rate of reaction and percentage yield when utilising le Chatelier's principle in the Haber process. It shows the synthesis of many compounds is never a perfect process, and so there is always room for improvement. I was astounded by the significant improvements to a reaction that a catalyst brings and look forward to discovering at university the other ways in which the field of chemistry evolves.
Chemistry is a field where females are underrepresented. According to Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), women make up 12.8% of the STEM workforce. As someone who is going to apply to a male-dominated field, I want to utilise my personal challenges to inspire young women to follow …show more content…

A-level chemistry has broadened my knowledge of the necessary practical skills needed for to study degree level chemistry. It has developed my ability to prepare and conduct practical by being able to think methodically to plan and manipulate procedures as well as enhancing my observational and laboratory skills. For example, I could use reagents such as Tollens’s and acidified potassium dichromate to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones and I understand that these reactions and organic products differ due to the different functional groups present in each compound. Mathematics has increased my analytical, decision-making, problem-solving and evaluative skills. This has allowed me to have a better understanding of the applications of both mathematics and chemistry in the real

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