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ANNUAL LESSON PLAN CHEMISTRY FORM 4 2014 EXERCISES (MINIMUM REQUIREMENT) PAPER 1 PAPER PAPER 2 3 OBJECTI STRUCTU ESSA

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EXPERIMENT (MINIMUM REQUIREMENT)

2/1-3/1 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 1.1 UNDERSTANDING CHEMISTRY AND ITS IMPORTANCE 1.2 SYNTHESISING SCIENTIFIC METHODS 1.3 INCORPORATE SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDES AND VALUES IN CONDUCTING SCIENTIFIC

2 6/1-10/1

6/1-10/1

2.0 THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM

2.1 ANALYSING MATTER

3 3

13/1-17/1 13/1-17/1 2.2 SYNTHESISING ATOMIC STRUCTURE 2.3 UNDERSTANDING ISOTOPE AND ASSESSING THEIR IMPORTANCE

1. Conduct an activity to investigate diffusion of particles in solid, liquid and gas 2. Conduct an activity to determine the melting and freezing points of acetamide or naphthalene

20/1-24/1

27/1-31/1

2.4 UNDERSTANDING THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF AN ATOM APPRECIATE THE ORDERLINESS AND UNIQUENESS OF THE ATOMIC STRUCTURE

27/1-31/1

3.1 UNDERSTANDING AND APPLYING THE CONCEPTS OF RELATIVE ATOMIC MASS ANG RELATVE MOLECULAR MASS 3.2 ANALYSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF MOLES WITH THE NUMBER OF PARTICLES 3.3 ANALYSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF MOLES OF A SUBSTANCE WITH ITS MASS

3/2-7/2

10/2-14/2

3.0 CHEMICAL FORMULAE AND EQUATIONS

3.4 ANALYSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF MOLES OF A GAS WITH ITS VOLUME 3.5 SYNTHESISING CHEMICAL FORMULAE

Conduct an activity to determine the empirical formula of copper(II) oxide and magnesium oxide

17/2-21/2

3.6 INTERPRETING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS 3.7 PRACTISING SCIENTIFIC ATITUDES AND VALUES IN INVESTIGATING MATTER

24/2-28/2

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31/3-7/3

4.0 PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS

4.1 ANALYSING THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS 4.2 ANALYSING GROUP 18 ELEMENTS Cuti Pertengahan Penggal 1

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31/3-7/3

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10/3-14/3

4.3 ANALYSING GROUP 1 ELEMENTS 4.0 PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS 4.4 ANALYSING GROUP 17 ELEMENTS 4.5 ANALYSING ELEMENTS IN A PERIOD 4.6 UNDERSTANDING TRANSITION ELEMENTS 4.7 APPRECIATING THE EXISTENCE OF ELEMENT AND THEIR COMPOUNDS 5.1 UNDERSTANDING FORMATION OF COMPOUNDS 5.0 CHEMICAL BONDS 5.2 SYNTHESIZING IDEAS ON FORMATION OF IONIC BOND 5.3 SYNTHESIZING IDEAS ON FORMATION OF COVALENT BOND 5.4 ANALYSING PROPERTIES OF IONIC AND COVALENT COMPOUNDS.

Carry out an experiment to investigate the reactions of lithium, sodium and potassium with water and oxygen.

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17/3-21/3

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31/3-4/4 7/4-11/4

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7/4-11/4 14/4-18/4 21/4-25/4 28/4-2/5

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Carry out an experiment to compare the properties of ionic and covalent bond

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28/4-2/5 5/5-9/5 5/5-9/5

6.1 UNDERSTANDING PROPERTIES OF ELECTROLYTES AND NONELECTROLYTES 6.2 ANALYSING ELECTROLYSIS OF MOLTEN COMPOUNDS

10

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12/5-16/5

6.0 ELECTROCHEMISTRY

6.3 ANALYSIS THE ELECTROLISIS OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS

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19/5-23/5

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9/6-13/6

Conduct an activity to investigate the electrolysis of molten lead(II) bromide, PbBr2 to indentify cation and anion, describe the electrolysis process and write half-equations for the discharge of ions at anode and cathode. Conduct and activity to investigate the electrolysis of copper(II) sulphate solution and dilute sulphuric acid using carbon electrodes to identify cations and anions in the aqueous solutions, describe the electrolysis of the aqueous solution and write halfequations for the discharge of ions at the anode and the cathode Conduct experiments to investigate factors determining selective discharge of ions at electrodes based on position of ions in the ECS, concentration of ions in the solution and type of electrodes

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9/6-13/6

6.4 EVALUATING ELECTROLYSIS IN INDUSTRY 6.0 ELECTROCHEMISTRY 6.5 ANALYSING VOLTAIC CELL

Conduct experiments to study the purification and electroplating of metals Conduct an experiment to show the production of electricity from chemical reactions in a simple voltaic cell

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16/6-20/6

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23/6-27/6

6.6 SYNTHESISING ELECTROCHEMICAL SERIES 6.7 DEVELOP AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBLE PRACTICES WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS USED IN ELECTROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES. 7.1 ANALYSING CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF ACID AND BASES

Carry out an experiment to construct the electrochemical series.

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30/6-4/7

Carry out an experiment to show that the presence of water is essential for the formation of hydrogen ions that cause acidity 9 Carry out an experiment to show that the presence of water is essential for the formation of hydroxide ions that cause alkalinity 1 1 1 0

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7/7-11/7

7.0 ACIDS AND BASES

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14/7-18/7

7.2 SYNTHESISING THE CONCEPTS OF STRONG ACIDS, WEAK ACIDS, STRONG ALKALIS AND WEAK ALKALIS. 7.3 ANALYSING CONCENTRATION OF ACID AND ALKALIS 7.4 ANALYSING NEUTRALISATION

Carry out experiment to investigate the relationship between pH value with molarity of acid and alkali Carry out acid-base titrations and determine the end point using indicators. Carry out experiment to construct the ionic equation for the formation lead(II) chromate(VI)

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21/7-25/7

7.0 ACIDS AND BASES

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4/8-8/8 11/8-15/8 18/8-22/8 25/8-29/8 8.0 SALTS

8.1 SYNTHESISING SALTS

8.2 SYNTHESISING QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF SALTS 8.3 PRACTISING TO BE SYSTEMATIC AND METICULOUS

WHEN CARRYING OUT ACTIVITIES 32 1/9-5/9 9 MANUFACTURED SUBSTANCES IN INDUSTRY 33 8/9-12/9 9.1 UNDERSATANDING THE MANUFACTURE OF SULPHURIC ACID 9.2 SYNTHESISING THE MANUFACTURE OF AMMONIA AND ITS SALTS 9.3 UNDERSTANDING ALLOYS 9.4 EVALUATING USES OF SYNTHETIC POLYMERS 9.5 APPLYING USES OF GLASS AND CERAMICS 9.6 APPLYING USES OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL 9.7 APPRECIATING VARIOUS SYNTHETIC INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 34

Carry out experiment to compare hardness of pure metal and its alloy Carry out the rate of rusting between iron, steel and stainless steel

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