FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR CHEMISTRY SS2
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NERDC Curriculum Chemistry SS2
SS2 First Term Chemistry Scheme of work Lagos State
WEEK 1 Periodic Table
WEEK 2 & 3 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
WEEK 4 & 5 Mass-Volume Relationship
WEEK 6 Electrolysis
WEEK 7 Electrode Potential
WEEK 8 Acid-Base Reactions
WEEK 9 Rates of Chemical Reaction
WEEK 10 Energy and Chemical Reactions
WEEK 11 – 12 Revision and Exmination
FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR CHEMISTRY SS 2 – MODIFIED I
- History Of The Periodic Table/The Periodic Law
- Trends In The Properties Of Elements
- Oxidation And Reduction
- Balancing Of Redox Reaction
- Identification Of Oxidizing And Reducing Agents
- Ionic Theory
- Electrolysis Of Specified Electrolytes
- Electrochemical Cells
- Standard Electrode Potential
- Faraday’s Laws Of Electrolysis And Calculations.
11 – 12 Revision and Examination
FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR CHEMISTRY SS 2 – MODIFIED II
- The Periodic Table
- Historical Development of the Periodic Table/Periodic Law
- Features of the Periodic Table.
- Periodic Classification into Blocks and Families.
- Families of Elements.
2. The Periodic Trend
- The Periodic Properties of Elements: Atomic size, Ionic size,Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity, Electronegativity down the group and across the period.
- Diagonal Relationship in the Properties of Elements in the Periodic Table.
3. Types of Reaction/Redox Reactions
- Definition of Oxidation and Reduction.
- Relationship between Oxidation Number and IUPAC Naming.
4. Oxidizing and Reducing Agents
- Identification of Oxidizing and Reducing Agents
- Balancing of Redox Equations in Acidic and Alkaline Medium.
5. Ionic Theory: Distinguish between:
- Electrovalent and Covalent Compounds.
- Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes.
- Weak and Strong Electrolytes.
- Conductors and Non –conductors.
6. Electrolysis
- Meaning of Electrolysis
- Definition of Terms
- Preferential Discharge of Ions during Electrolysis.
7. Electrolysis of Specified Electrolytes
- Acidified water
- Brine solution
- Copper (II) tetraoxosulphate (VI) solution.
- Uses of Electrolysis
8. Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis
- Faraday First and Second laws of electrolysis.
- Verification of Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis.
- Calculations based on Faraday’s Laws.
9. Electrochemical Cells
- Electrolytic and Electrochemical Cells with their differences.
- Standard Electrode Potential.
- Drawing and Writing of Cell Diagrams.
- Calculation of e.m.f of a Cell.
10. Application of Electrochemical Cells
- Distinction between Primary and Secondary Cells
- Types of Electrochemical Cells.
11. Revision
12. Examination


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