Third Term SS2 Chemistry Lesson Note
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Description
This lesson note covers the following topics for SS2 Third Term Chemistry:
1. Water
• Sources, Types, Uses and Structure of Water.
• Laboratory Preparation of Water.
• Test for Water
• Causes/ Removal of Hardness of Water.
• Purification of Water for Municipal Supply.
2. Solubility and Solutions
• Definition of Terms.
• Calculations based on Solubility.
• Solubility Curves.
• Uses of Solubility.
3. Mass/Volume Relationship
• Mole and Molar Quantities
• Relative Atomic Mass and Relative Molecular Mass.
• Calculations involving Mass and Volume.
4. Acid/ Base Reactions
• Preparation of Standard Solutions.
• Indicators
• Calculations based on Acid-Base Titration.
5. Hydrocarbons
• Unique Nature of Carbon.
• Characteristics Features of Organic Compounds
• Classification of Hydrocarbons.
• Definition of Terms used in Organic Chemistry
6. Saturated Hydrocarbon (Alkanes)
• Nomenclature
• Preparation, Properties and Uses
7. Unsaturated Hydrocarbon (Alkenes)
• Nomenclature
• Preparation, Properties and Uses
8. Unsaturated Hydrocarbon (Alkynes)
• Nomenclature
• Preparation, Properties and Uses
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
• Benzene Structure
• Preparation, Properties and Uses
9. Alkanols
• Types and Classes
• Industrial Production by Fermentation
• Properties and Uses
REFERENCE MATERIALS
• New School Chemistry for Senior Secondary Schools by O. Y. Ababio
• New System Chemistry for Senior Secondary Schools by T. Y. Toon et al
• S.S.C.E Past Questions and Answers on Chemistry
• U.T.M.E Past Questions and Answers on Chemistry