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SS2: CHEMISTRY - 1ST TERM
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Periodicity and Periodic Table I | Week 15 Topics|1 Quiz
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Quantum Numbers Orbitals & Electrical Structure | Week 26 Topics|1 Quiz
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Periodicity and Periodic Table II | Week 312 Topics|1 Quiz
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Periodic Table and Atomic Properties
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Melting and Boiling Point
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Electrical and Thermal Conductivities
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Atomic Size [Radius]
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Ionic Size [Radius]
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Atomic Volume
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Ionization Energy
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Electron Affinity
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Electronegativity
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Differences between Ionization Energy and Electron Affinity
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Summary of Trends of Atomic Properties
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Theory Questions - Periodicity and Periodic Table II
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Periodic Table and Atomic Properties
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Periodicity and Periodic Properties III | Week 411 Topics|1 Quiz
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Periodicity and Periodic Properties IV | Week 55 Topics|1 Quiz
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Mass-Volume Relationship in Reaction | Week 68 Topics|1 Quiz
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Types of Reactions: Oxidation and Reduction | Week 7 & 87 Topics|1 Quiz
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Oxidation – Reduction Reaction II | Week 93 Topics|1 Quiz
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Electrode Potential and Electrochemical Cells I | Week 106 Topics|1 Quiz
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Electrode Potential and Electrochemical Cells II | Week 115 Topics|1 Quiz
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Electrolysis I | Week 128 Topics|1 Quiz
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Electrolysis II | Week 138 Topics|1 Quiz
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Electrolysis I | Week 12
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- Electrolysis
- Electrlyte, Non-electrolyte, ElectrodeElectrodes are conductors, in the form of wires, rods or plates, through which current enters and leaves the electrolyte. When the current leaves the electrodes it is known as the cathode... More, Conductors, Non-conductors.
- Differences between Conductor and ElectrolyteAn electrolyte is a substance that dissociates in water into charged particles called ions. Positively charged ions are called cations. Negatively charged ions are called anions. Simply, an electrolyte is a... More
- Electrolyte cell, Ionic Theory
- Strong and weak Electrolyte
- Mechanism of Electrolysis, Electrolytic Reaction
- Preferential discharge of ions during Electrolysis
- Electrolysis of some common Electrolyte
- Summary of the Electrolysis of some common Electrolytes
- Revision Questions
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