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11–12Chemistry 11–12 Syllabus (2025)

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Implementation from 2028
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Rationale

Chemistry is the study of the structure and composition of and reactions between elements, compounds and mixtures. It focuses on the exploration of models, understanding of theories and laws, and how these concepts interconnect.

The course develops a deep understanding of the natural and manufactured world. Students examine new compounds and their impact on our environment, industry and daily lives. They explore how the natural properties of matter in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Knowledges and Cultures are related to Western scientific processes.

Studying Chemistry develops knowledge and understanding of the chemical world and how it works. It focuses on the exploration of models, understanding of theories and laws, and examination of the interconnectedness between seemingly dissimilar phenomena. Students develop a deeper understanding of particle theory, chemical structures, and reactions and their applications, which are central to human progress and our ability to develop sustainable future industries. They use this knowledge to make sense of chemical phenomena, both in current and future scientific contexts.

Students apply their knowledge of chemistry through Working scientifically including problem-solving, data analysis and scientific investigation. Students use this knowledge to solve equations, make predictions and analyse abstract concepts. They develop the ability to recognise valid and reliable scientific information and apply it to new challenges and complex problems.

Chemistry provides a foundation for careers in fields related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Knowledge of chemistry is a key link between many interdisciplinary studies, providing a strong foundation of understanding that plays a crucial role in developing future technologies and helping solve global challenges. This knowledge and understanding is essential to the continued advancement of science and society.