The topics for the Chemistry under the Secondary education level. Select the topic you wish to view the questions. The questons shall be listed to enable you read through.
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Sulphur and its compounds notes
This chapter is taught in chemistry form three. As an element, sulphur is widely used by man on earth as an important chemical substances and for industrial purposes.
Nitrogen and its compounds notes
Nitrogen is an important component of many forms of life on earth. It also forms part of many chemical substances that are consumed by man.
The mole concept in chemistry for secondary school notes
Mole is the unit of measure of substances in chemistry. It makes quantities to be expressed easily. This notes contain important concepts and the relevant examples attached to ensure clear understanding.
Gas laws and their applications in real life situations notes
Gases are an important component of the environment. As such an understanding of their behavior is key. This chapter summaries the most common laws and their applications.
Salts questions for revision topical questions
Salts is an important chapter covered under chemistry form two.
Reaction rates and reversible reactions notes
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Salts notes
This is an introduction to the chemical processes that lead to formation of chemical substances. The learner is expected to understand how to prepare the salts including outlining the procedures involved.
Salts questions topical questions
Salts is a topic covered un form two of the secondary school curriculum. The questions are well designed to give you exposure to how the concepts are tested.
Air and combustion updated notes
Air comprise of many components making it to be a mixture. The components can be separated by physical means and retain thei physical properties.
Introduction to chemistry updated notes
To enable the learner understand the basic concepts in science related to matter and its properties and the changes it undergoes, a clear introduction of the basic concepts is key.