
Cambridge A2 Level Physical, Inorganic, Organic, and Analytical Chemistry 9701
2026 and 2027 Exam Study GuideBy Azhar ul Haque SarioLength5h 6m
About this audiobook
Unlock the secrets of the molecular world and dominate your 2026-2027 Cambridge A2 Chemistry exams with a guide that turns complex science into a conversation.
This comprehensive study guide covers the entire A2 Level syllabus with precision and clarity. You will explore Physical Chemistry in depth. You will master Chemical Energetics and Born-Haber cycles. You will understand the true meaning of Entropy and Gibbs Free Energy. Electrochemistry is broken down into simple terms. You will learn to use the Nernst equation with confidence. The guide navigates the complexities of Equilibria and Partition Coefficients. Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis are explained through clear mechanisms. You will dive into Inorganic Chemistry. You will analyze the trends of Group 2 metals. You will discover the colorful world of Transition Elements and their complexes. Organic Chemistry is demystified. You will visualize the shapes of Aromatic molecules like benzene. You will master the reactions of Halogen compounds and Phenols. You will understand Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Acyl Chlorides. Nitrogen compounds like Amines and Amides are explained simply. You will study Amino Acids and their role in polymers. The book concludes with advanced Analysis techniques. You will learn to interpret Thin-layer and Gas-liquid chromatography. You will become a detective with Carbon-13 and Proton NMR spectroscopy.
This book offers a competitive advantage by bridging the gap between dry textbook theory and the real world of 2026. While other books simply list formulas, this guide provides "Human Translations" for complex concepts, like describing hydration enthalpy as a "water hug" to help you visualize the physics. It goes beyond the syllabus with "2026 Context" sections, linking lattice energy to modern solid-state batteries and green hydrogen economies. It uses modern analogies, explaining entropy through data information theory and quantum computing, giving you unique insights that examiners love. The guide addresses the specific "why" behind chemical behaviors, such as the "Trojan Horse" strategy in synthesizing phenylamine, rather than just forcing you to memorize equations. It treats the reader as a future scientist, connecting organic synthesis to green chemistry principles and modern pharmaceutical drug design. This helps you not only pass the exam but truly understand the material.
Disclaimer: This study guide is an independently produced educational resource by Azhar Sario Hungary. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Cambridge Assessment International Education or the Cambridge University Press. The use of the Cambridge name is for nominative and descriptive purposes only to indicate the intended scope of the material under fair use principles.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature, Education and Learning
Length5 hrs 6 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateFeb 4, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Section 1: Physical chemistry
25Formulas, functional groups and the naming of organic compounds
2Chemical energetics
26Characteristic organic reactions and Shapes of aromatic organic molecules; σ and π bonds
3Lattice energy and Born-Haber cycles
27Isomerism: optical
4Enthalpies of solution and hydration
28Hydrocarbons: Arenes
5Entropy change, ΔS
29Halogen compounds
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6Gibbs free energy change, ΔG
30Hydroxy compounds
7Electrochemistry
31Alcohols
8Electrolysis
32Phenol
9Standard electrode potentials E⦵, standard cell potentials E⦵ cell and the Nernst equation
33Carboxylic acids and derivatives
10Equilibria
34Carboxylic acids
11Acids and bases
35Esters and Acyl chlorides
12Partition coefficients
36Nitrogen compounds
13Reaction kinetics
37Primary and secondary amines
14Simple rate equations, orders of reaction and rate constants
38Phenylamine and azo compounds and Amides
15Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts
39Amino acids
16Section 2: Inorganic chemistry
40Polymerisation
17Group 2: Similarities and trends in the properties of the Group 2 metals, magnesium to barium, and their compounds
41Condensation polymerization and predicting the type of polymerization
18Chemistry of transition elements
42Degradable polymers and Organic synthesis
19General physical and chemical properties of the first row of transition elements, titanium to copper
43Section 4: Analysis
20General characteristic chemical properties of the first set of transition elements, titanium to copper
44Analytical techniques
21Colour of complexes
45Thin-layer chromatography and Gas / liquid chromatography
22Stereoisomerism in transition element complexes
46Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy and Proton (1H) NMR spectroscopy
23Stability constants, Kstab
47About Author & Publisher
24Section 3: Organic Chemistry
