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Grade 6 Practical Chemistry

Curriculum

  • 39 Sections
  • 39 Lessons
  • 96 Weeks
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  • common chemistry laboratory apparatus
    1
    • 2.1
      common chemistry laboratory apparatus
  • to prove that solid and liquid have weights and have hence have mass
    1
    • 3.1
      to prove that solid and liquid have weights and have hence have mass
  • to prove that air has weight and hence has mass
    1
    • 4.1
      to prove that air has weight and hence has mass
  • to prove that solid and liquid occupy space
    1
    • 5.1
      to prove that solid and liquid occupy space
  • to show that gases occupy space
    1
    • 6.1
      to show that gases occupy space
  • to show that liquid have one free space
    1
    • 7.1
      to show that liquid have one free space
  • to prove that liquids have one free space 2
    1
    • 8.1
      to prove that liquids have one free space 2
  • to prove that liquid do not compressed
    1
    • 9.1
      to prove that liquid do not compressed
  • to show that gases take shape of container
    1
    • 10.1
      to show that gases take shape of container
  • to prove that gases do not have definite volume
    1
    • 11.1
      to prove that gases do not have definite volume
  • to prove that gases can be compressed
    1
    • 12.1
      to prove that gases can be compressed
  • properties of solids
    1
    • 13.1
      properties of solids
  • to show the arrangement of molecules in solids,liquids and gases
    1
    • 14.1
      to show the arrangement of molecules in solids,liquids and gases
  • analysis of water
    1
    • 15.1
      analysis of water
  • heterogeneous mixture 1
    1
    • 16.1
      heterogeneous mixture 1
  • homogeneous mixture 2
    1
    • 17.1
      homogeneous mixture 2
  • to prove that mixtures are hetrogeneous in nature and the compounds are homogeneous in nature
    1
    • 18.1
      to prove that mixtures are hetrogeneous in nature and the compounds are homogeneous in nature
  • to prove that constituents of a mixture can be separated by physical means,but constituents of compound cannot be separted
    1
    • 19.1
      to prove that constituents of a mixture can be separted by physical means,but constituents of compound cannot be separated
  • sedimentation and decantation
    1
    • 20.1
      sedimentation and decantation
  • to show the process of filtration
    1
    • 21.1
      to show the process of filtration
  • to show the process of evaporation
    1
    • 22.1
      to show the process of evaporation
  • to show the process of distillation
    1
    • 23.1
      to show the process of distillation
  • to show the process of sublimation
    1
    • 24.1
      to show the process of sublimation
  • to show the process of centrifugation
    1
    • 25.1
      to show the process of centrifugation
  • to examine physical changes
    1
    • 26.1
      to examine physical changes
  • change in oxide and lead monoxide are temporary in nature
    1
    • 27.1
      change in oxide and lead monoxide are temporary in nature
  • the change brought about in the appearance of the platinum wire electric bulb filament are temporary in nature
    1
    • 28.1
      the change brought about in the appearance of the platinum wire electric bulb filament are temporary in nature
  • to prove that chemical changes are permanent in nature and can not be reversed
    1
    • 29.1
      to prove that chemical changes are permanent in nature and can not be reversed
  • burning of candle
    1
    • 30.1
      burning of candle
  • heating of mercuric oxide
    1
    • 31.1
      heating of mercuric oxide
  • heating of sugar
    1
    • 32.1
      heating of sugar
  • to show the presence of oxygen and nitrogen in air
    1
    • 33.1
      to show the presence of oxygen and nitrogen in air
  • to show the presence of carbon dioxide in air
    1
    • 34.1
      to show the presence of carbon dioxide in air
  • to show the presence of water vapour in air
    1
    • 35.1
      to show the presence of water vapour in air
  • to prove that air is necessary for combustion
    1
    • 36.1
      to prove that air is necessary for combustion
  • to study condition of rusting
    1
    • 37.1
      to study condition of rusting
  • to show that plants produce carbon dioxide during respiration
    1
    • 38.1
      to show that plants produce carbon dioxide during respiration
  • photosynthesis
    1
    • 39.1
      photosynthesis
  • purification of water for supply in town and cities
    1
    • 40.1
      purification of water for supply in town and cities
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