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Paper 2

Section A:

Question 1: Form 4 (Chapter 9)p

Contact process and Haber process (equation and condition)

Question 2: Form 4 (Chapter 6)

Compare electrolytic cell and voltaic cell

Question 3: Form 4 (Chapter 7)

Prepare standard solution and dilution experiment and calculation

Titration experiment and calculation

Question 4: Form 5 (Chapter 2)

Chemical reaction from alkene to ester (equation and condition)

Question 5: Form 5 (Chapter 3)

U-tube (flow of electron, terminal of electrodes, function of H2SO4, observations and


equations)

(Oxidising agent: KMnO4, K2Cr2O7, Br2, Cl2)

(Reducing agent: FeSO4, KI)

Question 6: Form 5 (Chapter 2&5)

Latex (Structure of monomer and polymer and explain its elasticity and vulcanisation)

Explain how latex coagulate when exposed to air and how to prevent the coagulation

Soap (preparation equation, cleansing process and effectiveness in hard water and soft
water)
Section B:

Question 7-Essay: Form 4 (Chapter 4&5)

Compare Group 1 and Group 17 elements

Physical properties of Group 17 or reactivity of Group 17 elements towards Iron

Compare physical properties of ionic compounds and covalent compounds

(Electrical conductivity ± experiment)

Question 8-Essay: Form 5 (Chapter 1)

Explain the factors that affect the rate of reaction(size, temp. concentration, catalyst) by
using collision theory

Sketch energy level diagram, equations and calculations

Section C:

Question 9-Essay: Form 4 (Chapter 8)

Heating of carbonate salt

Experiment: Prepare soluble salt / insoluble salt

Question 10-Essay: Form 5 (Chapter 3)

Compare and explain exothermic reaction and endothermic reaction

Experiment: Heat of neutralisation between weak acid and strong alkali

Paper 3p

Section A:

Question 1: Form 5 (Chapter 4)


Group 1 metal with oxygen. (Observations, variables, hypothesis)

Question 2: Form 5 (Chapter 2)

Heat of combustion of different types of alcohols

(Electronic balance and thermometer readings)

(Calculation and draw graph)

Section B: (Practical)

1. Form 4 (Chapter 6)

To investigate the types of electrode/anode affect the choice of ions to be discharged.

2. Form 5 (Chapter 1)

Rate of reaction(size, temperature or catalyst)

3. Form 5 (Chapter 3)

To investigate the effect of different metals when in contact with iron to the rusting of
iron.

4. Form 5 (Chapter 4)

Heat of combustion of alcohols

List of Experiments

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(1) To determine the empirical formula of copper (II) oxide

(2) To determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide

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(3) To investigate the chemical properties of Group 17 elements (Iron)

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(4) To investigate the electrical conductivity of ionic compound and covalent compound

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(5) To investigate the effect the types of electrodes on the products of electrolysis

(6) To construct the electrochemical series based on the potential difference between two
metals

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(7) To prepare standard solution

(8) Titration

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(9) To prepare sodium chloride by mixing an acid with alkali (titration method)

(10) To prepare copper(II) nitrate by mixing and acid with a metal oxide

(11) To prepare insoluble salts by precipitation method

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(12) To investigate the effect of size of the reactant on the rate of reaction.

(13) To investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of reaction.

(14) To investigate the effect of catalyst on the rate of reaction.

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(15) To investigate the effect of different metals when in contact with iron to the rusting
of iron.

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(16) To determine heat of neutralisation of weak acid and strong alkali

(17) To determine the heat of combustion of alcohol


 
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Paper 2

Section A:
Question 1: Form 4 (Chapter 1)

Measuring Instrument - Vernier calliper/micrometer screw gauge (reading, accuracy, zero


error)

Question 2: Form 5 (Chapter 2)

Choose type of fuse

Electric circuit for safety

Question 3: Form 4 (Chapter 4)

Specific latent heat of fusion and Specific latent heat of vaporisation

Steaming of food

Question 4: Form 4 (Chapter 3)

Bernoulli principle (Aerofoil)

Question 5: Form 5 (Chapter 3)

Electromagnet (electric bell)

Question 6: Form 5 (Chapter 1)

Refraction of water

Question 7: Form 5 (Chapter 5)

Equation for alpha, beta and gamma decay (Graph of nucleon number against proton
number)

Calculation for the nuclear energy

Management of radioactive substance

Question 8: Form 4 (Chapter 2)


Principle of conservation of energy (definition and calculation)

Choose spring (Most elastic)

Section B: (Modify and explain)


Question 9-Essay: Form 4 (Chapter 5)

Compare size of image formed by different object distance

Application of convex mirror. (widen the viewing angle)

Modify projector @ microscope @ telescope)

Question 10-Essay: Form 5 (Chapter 3)

Electromagnetic induction (Lenz Law and Faraday law, calculation, graph, AC generator,
factors)

Design DC adaptor from AC supply (transformer and rectifier)

Section C: (Choose suitability)


Question 11-Essay: Form 4 (Chapter 5)

Archimedes¶s principle (definition, calculation, float concept calculation)

Choose material for hot air balloon

Question 12-Essay: Form 5 (Chapter 4)

Semiconductor and transistor as automatic switch

Choose material for semiconductor

Paper 3

Section A:
Question 1: Form 4 (Chapter 5)

Snell Law/Refractive index (  i against  r) (Reading on protractor)

Question 2: Form 5 (Chapter 2)

Internal resistance (*+,-)

Section B: (Practical)
1. Form 4 (Chapter 2)

Mass and Acceleration experiment (Ticker timer)

2. Form 4 (Chapter 4)

Gas Law experiment (Boyle¶s Law, Charles¶s Law and Pressure Law)

Specific Heat Capacity experiment (mass water increases, change in temperature


decreases)

3. Form 5 (Chapter 1)

Interference of Light or Sound experiment (á increases, decreases)

4. Form 5 (Chapter 2)

Factors that affect Resistance (length, cross-sectional area, temperature and type of
material)

Ohm¶s Law experiment (V = IR)

List of Experiemts:
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(1) To investigate the relationship between inertia and mass

(2) To investigate the relationship between force and acceleration

(3) To investigate the relationship between mass and acceleration


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(4) To investigate the relationship between depth and pressure of liquid

(5) To investigate the relationship between immersion destance in water and weight

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(6) To investigate the relationship between mass of water and change in temperature

(7) To investigate the relationship between the pressure and the volume (Boyle¶s Law)

(8) To determine the relationship between the pressure and the temperature (Pressure
Law)

(9) To determine the relationship between the volume and the temperature (Charles¶
Law)

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(10) To investigate the relationship between the distance between two coherent source
and distance bwteen two consecutive constructive inteference (Light and sound)

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(11) To investigate the relationship between current and the potential difference for a
wire

(12) To investigate the factors affecting resistance (length, thickness of wire and
temperature

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