Chemistry Chemistry Form 3 Chemistry Notes Form Three

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS

QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND VOLUMETRIC ANALYSISDefinition;Volumetric analysis, is the process of determining the amount of substance in term of volume and concentration of reacting solutions.Concentration;This is

Chemistry Chemistry As Level(Form Five) Chemistry Notes Form Five (As Level)

CHEMISTRY As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES – GENERAL CHEMISTRY (2)

ELECTROVALENCYThe number of electrons lost or gained by an atom of any element is termed as electrovalency. The element which gives up the electron(s) to

Chemistry Chemistry Form 3 Chemistry Notes Form Three

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – COMPOUNDS OF METALS

COMPOUNDS OF METALSA. METAL OXIDE An oxide is a compound of oxygen with another element.Preparation of oxides:There are two ways of preparing metal oxides a)

Chemistry Chemistry As Level(Form Five) Chemistry Notes Form Five (As Level)

CHEMISTRY As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES – INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

INORGANIC CHEMISTRYIs the chemistry of all the elements and their compounds with the exception of most carbon compounds out of which only the oxides, cyanides

Chemistry Chemistry Form 2 Chemistry Notes Form Two

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – WATER

WATERWATERWater is a very important compound which is essential for the substance of all living things. Occurrence of Water The water on the earth occurs

Chemistry Chemistry A Level(Form Six) Chemistry Notes Form Six (A Level)

CHEMISTRY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1.2- AMINES

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1.2- AMINES i) STRUCTURES OF AMINESAmines are derivatives of ammonia in which one or more hydrogen have been replaced by alkyl group or

Chemistry Chemistry A Level(Form Six) Chemistry Notes Form Six (A Level)

CHEMISTY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – SOIL CHEMISTRY

SOIL CHEMISTRYSoil – may be defined as the unconsolidated mineral on the top layer of the earth’s crust that serves as a natural medium for

Chemistry Chemistry Form 2 Chemistry Notes Form Two

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – HYDROGEN

HYDROGEN Is lightest and the most abandonment element in the universe.This means it is an element from which the sun and stars are made from.LABORATORY

Chemistry Chemistry As Level(Form Five) Chemistry Notes Form Five (As Level)

CHEMISTY As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES – PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY – Two Components Liquid System(2)

EFFECT OF SOLUTE ON VAPOR PRESSURE BY OSWALD’S METHODConsider the solution made by dissolving solute in a given solvent. Then the dry air being passed

Chemistry Chemistry Form 3 Chemistry Notes Form Three

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – CHEMICAL EQUATION

CHEMICAL EQUATIONA chemical equation is a short way of describing exactly what happens during a chemical reaction.Chemical equations must;1. Tell the truth or represent the

Chemistry Chemistry Form 2 Chemistry Notes Form Two

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – FUEL

FUELIs the form of matter that is used to produce energy or power by burning e.g. Fuels of wood, and natural gas .These fuels are

Chemistry Chemistry Form 1 Chemistry Notes Form One

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – SCIENTIFIC PROCEDURE

SCIENTIFIC PROCEDUREChemistry is other science subject involves systematic ways of discovery, knowledge and solving problems. Discovering knowledge and solving problems involves very careful investigation. IMPORTANCE

Chemistry Chemistry Form 4 Chemistry Notes Form Four

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM FOUR) NOTES – TOPIC 1: NON METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS General Chemical Properties of Non Metals

TOPIC 1: NON METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDSGeneral Chemical Properties of Non MetalsThe non-metals are very reactive and most of them react with other elements to

Chemistry Chemistry Form 1 Chemistry Notes Form One

CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – AIR COMBUSTION, RUSTING AND FIRE FIGHTING

AIR COMBUSTION, RUSTING AND FIRE FIGHTINGAIRThis is a homogeneous colorless mixture of different gases in the atmosphere. Composition of gases in air The gases include:

Chemistry Chemistry A Level(Form Six) Chemistry Notes Form Six (A Level)

CHEMISTRY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1.4-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM(2)

Multiplying an equilibrium reaction by a numberWhen the stoichiometric coefficient of a balanced equation is multiplied by the same factor, the equilibrium constant for the

Chemistry Chemistry A Level(Form Six) Chemistry Notes Form Six (A Level)

CHEMISTRY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1.4-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM(1)

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1.4-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUMChemical reactions which takes place in both directions are called reversible reactions .These reactions do not proceed to completion rather to dynamic