CHEMISTRY SS 2 SECOND TERM E-LEARNING LESSON NOTE PLAN

SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTE

SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY CLASS: SS2

 

SCHEME OF WORK

 

WEEK TOPIC

 

Week 1

  1. Rates of Chemical  Reaction

  • Meaning of Rate of Chemical Reaction.
  • Rate Curve. 
  • The Collision Theory.
  • Factors Affecting Rate of Chemical Reactions.

Week 2

  1. Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

  • Heat Content (Enthalpy) of a Substance.
  • Thermodynamics: First and Second Laws. 
  • Entropy and Free Energy.   

 

Week 3

  1. Chemical Equilibrium
  • Reversible Reactions
  • Le Chatelier’s Principle.
  • Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium.
  • Equilibrium Constant.

Week 4

  1. Oxygen and its Compounds

  • General Properties of Oxygen Family.
  • Electronic Structure and Bonding in Oxygen.
  • Preparation, Properties and Uses of Oxygen.
  • Oxides: Classification.

Week 5

  1. CHLORINE AND OTHER HALOGENS
  • Electronic Configuration of Halogens
  • Physical and Chemical Properties of Halogens.
  • Laboratory and Industrial Preparation of Chlorine.
  • Compound of Chlorine: Hydrogen Chloride.
  • Test for Chlorides

Week 6

  1. Nitrogen
  • General Properties of Nitrogen Family.
  • Laboratory Preparation and Industrial Preparation of Nitrogen.
  • Properties and Uses of Nitrogen. 
  • Nitrogen Cycle.

Week 7

  1. Compounds of Nitrogen

  • Oxides of Nitrogen
  • Ammonia: Preparation, Properties and Uses.
  • Trioxonitrate (V) acid: Preparation, Properties and Uses.

Week 8

  1. Sulphur
  • General Properties of Sulphur Group.
  • Electronic Structure of Members of Sulphur Group.
  • Allotropes of Sulphur.
  • Uses of Sulphur.

Week 9

  1. Compounds of Sulphur

  • H2S, SO2 and SO3: Preparation, Properties and Uses
  • Tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid: Industrial Preparation (Contact Process).

Week 10

  1. Revision

 

REFERENCES

  • New School Chemistry for Senior Secondary School by O.Y.Ababio (6th edition)
  • Calculations on Chemistry by E.U. Akusoba and G.O. Ewelukwa
  • WASSCE past Questions and Answers on Chemistry
  • UTME past Questions and Answers on Chemistry

 

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