The study of VCE Chemistry involves investigating and analysing the composition and behaviour of matter, and the chemical processes involved in producing useful materials for society in ways that minimise adverse effects on human health and the environment. Chemistry underpins the generation of energy for use in homes and industry, the maintenance of clean air and water, the production of food, medicines and new materials, and the treatment of wastes.
An important feature of undertaking a VCE science study is the opportunity for students to engage in a range of scientific investigation methodologies, to develop key science skills, and to interrogate the links between knowledge, theory and practice. Students work collaboratively as well as independently on a range of scientific investigations involving controlled experiments, fieldwork, case studies, classification and identification, modelling, simulations, literature reviews, and the development of a product, process or system. Knowledge and application of the safety considerations, including use of safety data sheets, and ethical guidelines associated with undertaking investigations is integral to the study of VCE Chemistry.
Units
Unit 1: How can the diversity of materials be explained?
Unit 2: How do chemical reactions shape the natural world?
Unit 3: How can design and innovation help to optimise chemical processes?
Unit 4: How are carbon-based compounds designed for purpose?
A report of a laboratory or fieldwork activity, including the generation of primary data
Comparison and evaluation of chemical concepts, methodologies and methods, and findings from at least two student practical activities
A summary report of selected practical investigations
Analysis and evaluation of generated primary and/or collated secondary data
Problem-solving involving chemical concepts, skills and/or issue
A scientific poster
Prerequisites
9 Core Science
Year 10 Chemistry Investigation (with a minimum B grade average)
Year 10 Mathematics (Maths for Methods or Maths for General)
Suggested prior studies include:
Any one or more of the following 9/10 electives:
Consumer Science
Forensic Science
Farm to Fork Food Science
Inside the Mind
Our Planet Earth
Unit 1 and 2 VCE Chemistry (prior to studying Units 3&4)
VCE Chemistry provides for continuing study pathways within the discipline and can lead to a range of careers. Branches of chemistry include organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry and biochemistry.
In addition, chemistry is applied in many fields of human endeavour including:
agriculture
bushfire research
dentistry, dietetics
education
engineering
environmental science
forensic science
forestry
horticulture
medicine
metallurgy
meteorology
nursing
pharmacy
sports science toxicology
veterinary science
viticulture