CHEMISTRY
UPPER SIX
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WEEK
OBJECTIVE UNIT 5: REACTION KINETICS 5.1 Rate of reaction 5.2 Collision theory 5.3 Rate Law 5.4 The effect of temperature on rate constants, rate of reactions, and activation energy 5.5 The role of catalysts in reactions 5.6 The order of reaction and rate constants for zero-, first- and second-order reactions 5.7 The determination of the orders of reaction and the rate constants 5.8 Half-lives of first-order reactions UNIT 6: EQUILIBRIA 6.1 Chemical equilibria 6.1.1 Reversible reaction, equilibria 6.1.2 Mass action law and derivation of equilibrium constants 6.1.3 Homogenous and heterogenous equilibria constants, Kp and Kc 6.1.4 Factors affecting chemical equilibria: Le Chateliers principle. 6.1.5 Equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressures and concentrations. The qualitative effect of temperature on equilibrium constants 6.2 Ionic Equilibria 6.2.1 The Arrhenius, Brnsted-Lowry, and Lewis theories of acids and bases 6.2.2 The degree of dissociation of weak acids and bases as the basis of strong /weak electrolytes 6.2.3 Dissociation constants Ka , Kb, Kw , pH, pOH, pKa , pKb ,pKw 6.2.4 Titration indicators as acids or bases 6.2.5 Buffer solutions 6.2.6 Heterogenous equilibria of ion, Ksp, and the common ion effect
ACTIVITIES
TG AID
1 JAN 2
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4. Exercises
1 FEB
UNIT 7: ELECTROCHEMISTRY 7.1 Daniell Cell 7.2 Redox Potential 7.3 Redox Reactions 7.4 Electrode Potential & EMF 7.5 Cell Potential 7.6 Nernst Equation 7.7 Principles of Electrochemistry 7.8 Electrolysis 7.9 Faradays Laws 7.10 Uses of electrolysis
CD 1. Inquiry 2. Discussion 3. Questions-answer 4. Exercises 5. Draw Cells and Electrodes 6. Practical No.6 MODEL CHARTS
UNIT 8: TERMOCHEMISTRY 8.1 Enthalpy Changes 8.2 Hess Law 8.3 Lattice Energy 8.4 Born Haber Cycle 8.5 Solubility of Solids
CD 1. Inquiry 2. Discussion 3. Questions-answer 4. Exercises 5. Draw Cells and Electrodes MODEL CHARTS
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UNIT 15: CHEMISTRY OF CARBON 15.1 Bonding of Carbon Atoms 15.2 Formulae 15.3 Isomerism 15.4 Classification 15.5 Nomenclature 15.6 Nucleophile & Electrophile 15.7 Structures UNIT 16: HYDROCARBONS 16.1 Alkanes 16.2 Alkenes 16.3 Arenes
1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Exercise 4. Sketch Energy Cycle 5. Draw structures 6. Practical No 9 & 10 1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises
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MAC
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TERM BREAK
APRIL
UNIT 17: HALOALKENES 17.1 a. Nucleophilic Substitutions b. Reactivity of Chlorobenzene 17.2 Nucleophilic Substitutions 17.3 Relative Reactivity 17.4 Elimination Reactions 17.5 Preparation of Organometals 17.6 Uses of Haloalkanes 17.7 Effect of R-X on the Environment
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UNIT 18: HYDROXY COMPOUNDS 18.1 Classifications 18.2 Reactions 18.3 Preparation & Manufacture 18.4 Uses APRIL MONTHLY TEST
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UNIT 19: CARBONYL COMPOUNDS 19.1 a. Aldehydes b. Ketones 19.2 Preparation 19.3 Chemical Reactions 19.4 Natural Carbonyl Compounds
CD 1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises 5. Practical No 14 & 15 MODEL ARTICLEThinning of Ozone Layer
1 MAY 2 3 4 5 1 2 JUNE 3
UNIT 20: CARBOXYLIC ACIDS 20.1 a. Preparation b. Chemical Reactions c. Uses UNIT 21: CARBOXYLIC ACIDS DERIVATIVES 21.1 Acyl Chlorides 21.2 Ester 21.3 Amides MID-YEAR EXAMINATION MID-YEAR BREAK
1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises 1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises 5. Practical No 17
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UNIT 22: AMINES 22.1 Primary Amines & Preparations 22.2 Chemical Reactions
1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises 5. Practical No 11 1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises 1. Discussion 2. Question-answer 3. Draw Structure 4. Exercises
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UNIT 23: AMINO ACIDS & PROTEINS 23.1 Amino Acids 23.2 Proteins 23.3 Importance of Amino Acids & Proteins UNIT 24: POLYMERS 24.1 Introduction 24.2 Preparation 24.3 Classification 24.4 Uses 24.5 Natural Rubber
PERFUME
1 JULY
UNIT 9: PERIOD 3 & GROUP 2 9.1 Reactions of Period 3 elements 9.2 Acid-base Properties 9.3 Trends in Properties UNIT 10: GROUP 13 10.1 Extraction 10.2 Bonding & Properties of Oxides & Chlorides 10.4 Acidic Character of Aqueous Aluminium to Corrosion 10.5 Uses of aluminium
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CD ARTICLEUses of Aluminium
1. Discussion
2. Question-answer
UNIT 11: GROUP 14 11.1 Chemical Trends 11.2 Bonding, Molecular Forms, Thermal Stability, Hydrolysis of Chlorides 11.3 Bonding, Acid/Base Nature, Thermal Stability of Oxides 11.4 Relative Stability 11.5 Structure and Uses of Carbon
JULY MONTHLY TEST 11.6 Uses of Silicon & Silicates 11.7 Use of Tin Alloys
UNIT 12: Group 15 12.1 Nitrogen 12.2 Ammonia 12.3 Oxides of Nitrogen
UNIT 13: GROUP 17 13.1 Variations in Volatility & Colour 13.2 Relative Reactivity of Halogen 13.3 Reactions with Hydrogen 13.4 Reactions of Halide Ions 13.5 Reactions of Chlorine 13.6 Uses of Halogen & its Compounds
CD ARTICLEPollution by CFC
AUG
UNIT 14: INTRODUCTION TO d-BLOCK ELEMENTS 14.1 Chemical Properties 14.2 Nomenclature of Complex Compounds 14.3 Bonding in Complex Ions 14.4 Stereoisomerism 14.5 Uses of d-Block Elements
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UNIT 6: EQUILIBRIA 6.3 Phase Equilibria 6.3.1 Liquid mixtures a. Miscible Liquids b. Immiscible Liquids 6.3.2 Distribution of solute (including gases) between two phase a. Partition Coefficient b. Chromatography
Examples
of homogenous & heterogenous
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TERM BREAK
SEPT
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REVISION
OCT
1 2 3 4 1 2
REVISION
1. Answer Past Year Questions Questions Predicted 2. Answer Predicted Questions Questions 3. Answer Essay Questions 4.Discussion of Answers 5. Revise Concepts & Definitions 6. Techniques of Answering Questions
Past Year
NOV