For the chemical systems studied, the student:
- analyses how a range of interrelated factors affect atomic and molecular interactions and change the structure, properties and dynamics of chemical systems
- analyses how interactions between matter and energy in complex chemical systems can be designed, monitored and controlled to produce desired outcomes
- explains the theories and model/s used to explain the system, the supporting evidence, and their limitations and assumptions
- applies theories and models of systems and processes to explain phenomena, critically analyse complex problems, and make reasoned, plausible predictions in unfamiliar contexts
For the chemical science contexts studied, the student:
- analyses the roles of collaboration, debate and review, and technologies, in the development of chemical science theories and models
- evaluates how chemical science has been used in concert with other sciences to meet diverse needs and inform decision making, and how these applications are influenced by interacting social, economic and ethical factors
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For the chemical systems studied, the student:
- explains how a range of interrelated factors change the structure, properties and dynamics of chemical systems
- explains how interactions between matter and energy in chemical systems can be designed, monitored and controlled to produce desired outcomes
- describes the theories and model/s used to explain the system, some supporting evidence, and their limitations
- applies theories and models of systems and processes to explain phenomena, analyse problems, and make plausible predictions in unfamiliar contexts
For the chemical science contexts studied, the student:
- explains the roles of collaboration, debate and review, and technologies, in the development of chemical science theories and models
- explains how chemical science has been used to meet diverse needs and inform decision making, and how these applications are influenced by social, economic and ethical factors
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For the chemical systems studied, the student:
- explains how a range of factors change the structure, properties and dynamics of chemical systems
- describes how chemical systems are controlled and monitored to produce desired outcomes
- describes key aspects of a theory or model used to explain system processes, and the phenomena to which those processes can be applied
- applies theories or models of systems and processes to explain phenomena, interpret problems, and make plausible predictions in some unfamiliar contexts
For the chemical science contexts studied, the student:
- describes the roles of collaboration and review, and technologies, in the development of chemical science theories or models
- discusses how chemical science has been used to meet needs and inform decision making, and some social, economic or ethical implications of these applications
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For the chemical systems studied, the student:
- describes how some factors affect the properties of chemical systems
- describes how chemical systems are manipulated to produce desired outcomes
- describes key aspects of a theory or model used to explain a system process
- describes phenomena, interprets simple problems, and makes predictions in familiar contexts
For the chemical science contexts studied, the student:
- describes the roles of communication and new evidence in developing chemical science knowledge
- describes ways in which chemical science has been used in society to meet needs, and identifies some implications of these applications
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For the chemical systems studied, the student:
- describes changes to chemical systems
- describes how chemical systems are used to produce desired outcomes
- identifies aspects of a theory or model related to a system process
- describes phenomena and makes simple predictions in familiar contexts
For the chemical science contexts studied, the student:
- identifies that chemical science knowledge has changed over time
- identifies ways in which chemical science has been used in society to meet needs
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