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CHEMISTRY 1.2- AMINES i) STRUCTURES OF AMINESAmines are derivatives of ammonia in which one or more hydrogen have been replaced by alkyl group or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