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    Johor, SBP 2011 Alkene, alkane, alcohol, carboxyclic acid and ester (esterification,

    dehydration, bromination

    Trengganu,

    Sarawak, Pahang

    2011

    Experiment: To differentiate between hexane and hexene

    PAPER 3SECTION A : (Observation, all variables, hypothesis, construct table, take reading)

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 5

    Kelantan 2011 Ionic compound and covalent compound

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 6

    Penang, Kedah, SBP 2011 Voltaic cell

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 7

    Johor 2011 Titration

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 8

    Kelantan , SBP 2011 Construct ionic equation by continuous variation method

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 9

    Perlis 2011 Alloy

    FORM 5 : CHAPTER 1

    Penang, Johor 2011 Rate of reaction

    FORM 5 : CHAPTER 4Kedah 2011 Reactivity of metal towards oxygen

    Pahang, Treng, Melaka Rusting of iron

    SECTION B : (PRACTICAL)

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 5

    N9 2011 1 To compare the conductivity of ionic compound and covalent compound

    FORM 4 : CHAPTER 6

    Kelantan2011

    2 To investigate the types of electrode/anode affect the choice of ions to be discharged.

    Johor , Treng2011

    3 To investigate the pairs of metal affect the voltage/ potential difference

    FORM 5 : CHAPTER 2

    Melaka2011:

    4 To investigate the effect of the acid and alkali on the coagulation of latex

    FORM 5 : CHAPTER 3

    Pahang2011:

    5 To investigate the effect of different metals when in contact with iron on rusting of iron

    Sarawak

    2011:

    6 To investigate the reactivity of metals towards oxygen

    KL 2011: 7 To determine the position of carbon in the reactivity series of metals

    FORM 5 : CHAPTER 4

    Perlis, 8 To compare the heat of neutralisation between strong acid and strong alkali with heat

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    Penang 2011 of neutralisation between weak acid and strong alkali

    SBP 2011 9 To compare the heat of combustion of different alcohols

    List of Experiments - Paper 2: Section C[ Materials, labelled diagram, procedure, table with observation, calculation]

    Form 4: Chapter 3

    1. To determine the empirical formula of copper (II) oxide2. To determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide

    Form 4 : Chapter 6

    3. Electroplating of key/iron spoon with copper metal

    4. Purification of metals

    Form 4 : Chapter 7

    5. To prepare standard solution

    6. Titration of neutralisation

    Form 4 : Chapter 8

    7. To prepare copper (II) nitrate by mixing and acid with a metal oxide

    8. To prepare insoluble salts by precipitation method (barium sulphate)9. Testing of cation and anion

    Form 5 : Chapter 2

    10. To differentiate between hexane and hexene

    11. Dehydration of alcohol

    12.To prepare ester

    13. Vulcanisation of rubber

    Form 5 : Chapter 3

    14. U tube experiment

    15. To determine the position of carbon in the reactivity series of metals

    Form 5 : Chapter 416. To determine the heat of displacement

    17. To determine the heat of combustion

    List of Experiments - Paper 3: Section BForm 4: Chapter 4

    1. To investigate the chemical properties of Group 1 elements with oxygen

    Form 4: Chapter 5

    2. To investigate the electrical conductivity of ionic compound and covalent compound.

    Form 4: Chapter 6

    3. To investigate the effect the types of electrodes on the products of electrolysis4. To construct the electrochemical series based on the potential difference between two metals

    Form 4: Chapter 9

    5. To compare the hardness of pure metal and alloy

    Form 5 : Chapter 3

    6. To investigate the effect of different metals when in contact with iron to the rusting of iron.

    7. To determine the position of carbon in the reactivity series of metals

    Form 5 : Chapter 4

    8. To compare the heat of neutralisation between strong acid and strong alkali with heat of neutralisation

    between weak acid and strong alkali

    9. To compare the heat of combustion of different alcohols