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Grade 10 Chemistry Practical

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  • 1 Section
  • 35 Lessons
  • 96 Weeks
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  • Grade 10 Chemistry Practical
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    • 2.1
      chemical reaction and equation
    • 2.2
      acidbases and salt
    • 2.3
      metals and non metals
    • 2.4
      carbon and its compounds
    • 2.5
      periodic classification of elements
    • 2.6
      formation of hydrogen gas by the action of dilute sulphuric acid
    • 2.7
      burning of magnesium ribbon in air and collection of magnesium oxide in a watch glass
    • 2.8
      chemical combination reaction (formation of slaked slime)
    • 2.9
      decomposition of ferrous sulphate crystals on heating
    • 2.10
      decomposition of lead nitrate crystals on heating
    • 2.11
      photo decomposition reaction (silver chloride turns grey in sunlight to form silver metal)
    • 2.12
      electrolysis of water
    • 2.13
      dsplacement reaction between iron and copper sulphate
    • 2.14
      displacement of hydrogen from dilute sulphuric acid by zinc and combustion of hydrogen
    • 2.15
      to find olfactory indicators
    • 2.16
      reaction of zinc granules with concentrated sodium hydroxide solution and testing the gas with lime ater
    • 2.17
      to show reaction between copper oxide and nitric acid
    • 2.18
      to show the prepration of dry hcl
    • 2.19
      to show ph of salts
    • 2.20
      to show the presence of water in hydrated copper sulphate solution
    • 2.21
      to show the properties of ionic compound
    • 2.22
      concentration of ore by electromagnet sepration
    • 2.23
      concentration of ore by hydrallic washing
    • 2.24
      concentration of ore by forth flotationn proccess
    • 2.25
      electrorifining of the impure copper
    • 2.26
      to show the combustion of carbon compounds
    • 2.27
      formatiom of ester
    • 2.28
      to show the soaps and detergent are cleansing agents
    • 2.29
      to show the soap solution is fit for cleaning clothes when water is not hard
    • 2.30
      position of hydrogen in periodic table
    • 2.31
      classification of dobernier
    • 2.32
      to showthe precipitation reaction
    • 2.33
      to study the conditions of rustig
    • 2.34
      to prepare an indicator solution from red cabbage and use it to test common acid and alkalis
    • 2.35
      to prepare soda acid fire extinguisher
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