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Form 4 Chemistry: Organic Chemistry II Online Lessons
Physical and chemical properties of alcohols
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Meaning of alkanols, akanoic acids and the nomenclature of alcahols
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Isomerism in alkanols and examples of isomeric alcohols
3.
Primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols with examples
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Properties and Laboratory preparation of alkanols
5.
Physical and chemical properties of alcohols
6.
What are the uses of uses of ethanol?
7.
Meaning and nomenclature of alkanoic acids with examples
8.
Industrial manufacture and laboratory preparation of alkanoic acids
9.
Properties of alkanoic acids and physical properties of ethanoic acid
10.
Chemical properties (reactions) of alkanols.
11.
Uses of alkanoic acids
12.
Meaning of fats and oils with examples
13.
Soaps and soapless detergents
14.
The role of soap in cleaning
15.
Effect of hard water on soap
16.
Advantages of soapless detergents over soap
17.
Pollution effects of soapless detergents.
18.
Comparisons between soaps and soapless detergents.
19.
Meaning of polymers with examples
20.
Properties of synthetic rubber and uses of synthetic rubber.
21.
Advantages and disadvantages of natural polymers.
22.
Advantages of synthetic polymers and fibres over natural polymers
23.
Methods of polymerization
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