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TeacherJohn O'Sullivan
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ExamLeaving Certificate
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LevelHigher Level
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Duration9 weeks
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Day/ TimeMondays, 8 - 9 PM
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Start Date24th February 2025

Meet Your Teacher
John O'Sullivan
John has over 20 years experience teaching Higher Level Leaving Certificate Chemistry and has an outstanding record of predicting likely topics in the Leaving Cert exam.
He is passionate about Science and has an in-depth knowledge of the Leaving Certificate course and the State Exam.
He is passionate about Science and has an in-depth knowledge of the Leaving Certificate course and the State Exam.
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What will be
Covered in this Course
Lock-In 30% of the marks for LC Chemistry in just 9 lessons!! Cover:
In rates of reactions you will revise the rates of reactions experiments. You will master the non-mandatory experiments and become an expert at drawing and analysing graphs, which is a vital part of the rates of reaction chapter.
Water chemistry, acids & bases and pH & indicators often come up together in questions in the Leaving Cert.
We will look at the equations you need to know for water chemistry, the dissociation reactions in acids & bases and the calculations and pH graphs in pH & indicators.
We will also be working on balancing redox reactions. Over these classes we will cover another 30% of marks in the exam.
- Rates of reaction
- Water Chemistry
- Acids & Bases
- Ph & Indicators
- Balancing Redox Reactions
In rates of reactions you will revise the rates of reactions experiments. You will master the non-mandatory experiments and become an expert at drawing and analysing graphs, which is a vital part of the rates of reaction chapter.
Water chemistry, acids & bases and pH & indicators often come up together in questions in the Leaving Cert.
We will look at the equations you need to know for water chemistry, the dissociation reactions in acids & bases and the calculations and pH graphs in pH & indicators.
We will also be working on balancing redox reactions. Over these classes we will cover another 30% of marks in the exam.