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SS2 (3RD TERM) SCHEME OF WORK
WEEKS TOPICS CONTENTS ACTIVITIES
1 ACID-BASE Simple acid-base titration; common Guide students on the choice of REACTION indicators and their pH range. indicator for acid-base Calculations in quantitative analysis: mass titrations. Solve calculations on and molar concentrations, percentage purity acid-base reactions. and impurity. 2 ORGANIC Structure and valency of carbon. CHEMISTRY Hydrocarbon: meaning and example. Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of hydrocarbon. 3&4 ORGANIC Homologous series; characteristics and CHEMISTRY II IUPAC naming. Alkanes: structure, preparation and properties. Isomerism: definition and types. Alkene and alkynes: structure, preparation and properties. Aromatic hydrocarbon: benzene, structure and properties 5 ALKANOLS Classification of alkanols: based on number Explain the solubility of of alkyl group and hydroxyl group. alkanols in water using Preparation and properties of alkanols; hydrogen bonding industrial preparation by fermentation, uses of alkanols 6 ALKANOIC Sources, nomenclature, classification, Use chemical reaction to ACIDS, preparation, properties, laboratory test and distinguish between alkanoic ALKANOATES uses of alkanoic acid and alkanoates. acids and alkanoates. 7 FATS AND OIL Sources of fats and oil, physical and Perform simple experiment to chemical properties illustrate test for fats and oil Reactions of fats and oil; uses and test for fats and oil. 8&9 SOAPS AND Preparation and structure of soap; action of Perform simple experiment to DETERGENTS soap as an emulsifying agents. illustrate action of soap as an Preparation and mode of action of emulsifying agent detergent. Differences between soap and detergents. 10 NUCLEAR Differences between chemical and nuclear CHEMISTRY reactions Radioactivity: types and nature of radiation. Half-life as a factor for stability of nucleus. Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Writing and balancing of nuclear reaction. Detection of radiation, application of radioactivity.