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Upper Sixth Chemistry

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  • 30 students
  • 166 Hours 40 Min
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Course Requirements

  • Regular Attendance and Participation: Actively participate in class discussions and activities.
  • Assignments and Projects: Complete assigned homework, projects, and laboratory reports on time.
  • Laboratory Safety: Demonstrate strict adherence to laboratory safety rules and regulations throughout all experiments.
  • Assessments: Participate in class quizzes, periodic tests, mid-term exams, and a final exam to assess your progress and understanding.
  • Learning Resources: Utilize the Ministry of Secondary Education approved Form 4 Chemistry textbook (French or English) and laboratory manual alongside approved online resources with teacher guidance.

Course Description

Welcome to Uppersixth Chemistry! This course builds upon your knowledge from Uppersixth, taking you on a deeper dive into the captivating realm of chemical reactions, states of matter, solutions, acids & bases, and an introduction to organic chemistry. Through engaging classroom activities, hands-on laboratory experiments, and problem-solving exercises, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of core chemical principles.

Course Outcomes

  • Solidify foundational knowledge: Strengthen your understanding of atomic structure, the periodic table, and chemical bonding.
  • Master chemical reactions: Balance chemical equations and leverage stoichiometry to perform quantitative calculations in reactions.
  • Explore states of matter: Investigate the properties of solids, liquids, and gases, including fascinating phase changes.
  • Unravel the world of solutions: Understand concentration units, solubility factors, and the unique properties of solutions.
  • Demystify acids & bases: Learn about the pH scale and neutralization reactions.
  • Introduce organic chemistry: Gain exposure to basic organic compounds and their reactions.
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills: Apply chemical principles to solve real-world problems.
  • Cultivate laboratory safety: Adhere to safety protocols and demonstrate responsible handling of materials and equipment.

Course Curriculum

  • 9 chapters
  • 74 lectures
  • 3 quizzes
  • 166 Hours 40 Min total length
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1 Characteristiics of salts
5 Min


2 Usses of Acids and Bases
3 Min


3 Bases
4 Min


4 Balancing Acidity and Alkalinity in Agriculture
4 Min


5 Action of acids on insoluble carbonates
4 Min


6 Reaction Mechanisms In Organic Chemistry
5 Min


7 Synthetic Routes
5 Min


8 Important synthetic reagents
5 Min


9 Some important conversions
5 Min


10 Ascending and descending the homologous series
5 Min


11 Preparation of Grignard reagents
5 Min


1 Introduction to chemical equilibria concept of reversibility
5 Min


2 Introduction to chemical equilibria concept of reversibility . [Quiz]
N/A


3 Evidence for dynamic equilibrium
5 Min


4 Evidence for dynamic equilibrium [Quiz]
N/A


5 Characteristics of dynamic equilibrium
5 Min


6 Characteristics of dynamic equilibrium [Quiz]
N/A


7 Physical process in equilibrium
5 Min


8 Chemical Equilibria
5 Min


9 Types of Equilibrium
5 Min


10 Equilibrium Law And Equilibrium Constants
5 Min


11 Significance of equilibrium constants
5 Min


12 Determination of equilibrium constants
5 Min


13 Factors Affecting Equilibrium Position and State
5 Min


14 The Equilibrium State
5 Min


15 Concept of Reversibility
5 Min


16 Calculations on Equilibrium Law and Equilibrium Constants
5 Min


17 Solubility and Solubility Product
5 Min


18 Common Ion Effect
5 Min


19 Solvent Extraction
5 Min


1 Reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry
5 Min


2 Halogenoalkanes And Aromatic Halogenobenzenes
5 Min


3 Alcohols, Ethers And Phenol
5 Min


4 Aldehydes And Ketones
5 Min


5 Carboxylic Acid And Derivatives
5 Min


6 Organic Nitrogen Compounds
5 Min


1 Uses of Eθ Values
5 Min


2 Coupling Half-Cells and Measurement of Redox Potentials
5 Min


3 Other Reference Electrodes
5 Min


4 The Hydrogen Electrode
5 Min


5 Standard Electrode Potentials
5 Min


1 Acid-Base Theories
5 Min


2 The pH Meter
5 Min


3 Ionic Product Of Water
5 Min


4 Calculation of pH of Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
5 Min


5 Dissolution of Salts in Solution
5 Min


6 Buffer Solutions And Salt Hydrolysis
5 Min


7 Titrations and Titration Curves
5 Min


8 Acid-Base Indicators
5 Min


9 Calculation of pH Values
5 Min


1 Reactions Of The Halides
5 Min


2 The Idea Of Variable Oxidation Number
5 Min


3 Reactions Of The Halides
5 Min


4 Comparative Study Of The Halogens
5 Min


5 The Halogen Group
5 Min


6 Halogens
5 Min


7 Study Of Trends
5 Min


8 Compounds Of Group Iv Elements
5 Min


9 Group IV
5 Min


1 Rate Determination
5 Min


2 Introduction to d-block Metals
5 Min


3 Variable Oxidation States
5 Min


4 Complex Compounds Of Transition Metals
5 Min


5 Stereo Structures Of Complex Ions
5 Min


6 Magnetic And Catalytic Properties
5 Min


7 Introduction of Rate Determination
5 Min


1 Rate Measurement
5 Min


2 Order Of Reaction
5 Min


3 Energy Factors
5 Min


4 Simple Theories Of Kinetics
5 Min


5 Simple Theories Of Kinetics
5 Min


6 Catalysis
5 Min


1 Sulphur
5 Min


2 Pollution From Organic Compounds And Heavy Chemicals
5 Min


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