Chemistry A Levelform Six Notes Organic Chemistry 1 1 Polymers
Chemistry Chemistry A Level(Form Six) Chemistry Notes Form Six (A Level)

CHEMISTRY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1.1 -POLYMERS

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1.1 – POLYMERSIt is obtained from 2 words:Poly – manyMerons – units· Polymers are gigantic molecules which form chains of molecules.· A polymer

Chemistry As Levelform Five Notes Organic Chemistry 3
Chemistry Chemistry As Level(Form Five) Chemistry Notes Form Five (As Level)

CHEMISTRY As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES – ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3CARBONYL COMPOUNDThese are organ compounds with Carbonyl group as functional groupIf the carbonyl compound is directly bonded to two alkyl groups two aryl

Chemistry As Levelform Five Notes General Chemistry 2
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 A Levelform Six Notes Physical Chemistry 1 4 Chemical Equilibrium2
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

Chemisty A Levelform Six Notes Environmental Chemistry
Chemistry Chemistry A Level(Form Six) Chemistry Notes Form Six (A Level)

CHEMISTY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRYENVIRONMENT CONSERVATIONIs the protection of natural resources for future use.SIGNIFICANCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONTo avoid soil erosion.To ensure sufficient water.To ensure adequate supply of resources.Reduce