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SCOPE OF CONTENT OF MOE/GES
CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS
THE SCOPE OF THE SYLLABUS IS TO OFFER
CHEMISTRY REQUIRED TO PROMOTE AN
UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHEMICAL
PROCESSES TAKING PLACE ALL AROUND US.
SHS1
MOE KHAN ACADAMY
Chemistry as a discipline Introduction to Chemistry
Measurement of Physical Quantities
Basic Safety Laboratory Practices
Particulate Nature of Matter
Structure of the Atom History of atomic structure
Periodicity Periodic table
Interatomic Bonding Ionic, covalent and metallic bonds
Intermolecular Bonding Introduction to intermolecular forces
Hybridization and Shapes of Hybridization and hybrid orbitals
Molecules
Carbon-12 Scale The mole and Avogadro's number
Solutions Mixtures and solutions
Stoichiometry and Chemical Chemical reactions and stoichiometry
Equations
Nuclear Chemistry Nuclear Chemistry
Solids and Liquids States of matter
Gases and their properties States of matter
SHS2
ENERGY AND ENERGY CHANGES
MOE syllabus Khan Academy syllabus
Enthalpy changes associated with Heat of formation
exothermic and endothermic processes
and energy diagrams for exothermic and endothermic
processes
Explanation of the term system and
surrounding
Energy and enthalpy Enthalpy and internal energy
Measuring the enthalpy change Calorimetry and enthalpy
using experiment
Types of enthalpy changes
Standard states and standard enthalpy Calorimetry and enthalpy
of reactions
Hess’s law and application in Born – Haber Hess’s law and reaction enthalpy change.
cycles. Hess’s law examples
Enthalpy of neutralization of an acid-base
reaction.
Bond energy Bond enthalpy and enthalpy of reactions
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
MOE syllabus Khan Academy syllabus
Physical and chemical properties of
period 3 (Na → Cl)
elements.
Physical and chemical properties of
compounds of Period 3.
Thermal stability of the CO - and NO -
3 3
of some metals.
Experiment to compare the thermal stability
of some trioxonitrate (IV) of some metals.
Uses of silicon
Physical properties of Group 17 elements
Electron configurations and variable
oxidation states of halogens.
Reactions of halogens with water and alkalis
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY CONT.
Acidic strength of hydrogen halides Ka and strength of acids
Electron configuration of first row Transition metals
transition elements (21Sc → 30Zn).
Properties of transition metals
Catalytic properties of transition elements
and their compounds
Bonding in complex compounds
Nomenclature of complex compounds
Shapes of complex compounds i.e
Tetrahedral, square planar, octahedral.
Similarities and differences between
transition and representative (main group)
metals.
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