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MAGIC OF CHEMISTRY

It is the great beauty of our science, chemistry, that advancement in it, whether in a degree great or small, instead of exhausting the subjects of research, opens the doors to further and more abundant knowledge, overflowing with beauty and utility.(Michael Faraday)

BEAUTY OF CHEMISTRY

Green chemistry is replacing our industrial chemistry with nature recipe's book. It is not easy, because life use only a subset of the elements in the periodic table. And we use all of them, even the toxic ones. (Janine Benyus)

CHEMISTRY IS COLOURFUL

Fortunately science, like that nature to which it belongs, is neither limited by time nor by space. It belongs to the world, and is of no country and no age. The more we know, the more we feel our ignorance; the more we feel how much remains unknown...(Humphry Davy)

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Mind Map

mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is often created around a single concept, drawn as an image in the center of a blank page, to which associated representations of ideas such as images, words and parts of words are added. Major ideas are connected directly to the central concept, and other ideas branch out from those.
Mind maps can be drawn by hand, either as "rough notes" during a lecture, meeting or planning session, for example, or as higher quality pictures when more time is available.
Here share some tips to study Chemistry by using mind map especially in learning Organic Chemistry.





Saturday, 2 July 2016

Matriculation Chemistry (SK026)

MATRICULATION SEMESTER 2 CHEMISTRY NOTES (SK026)
I learn fast and I take notes for what have been told ( Jay Kay)

Welcome to Miss Kong Chemistry In Education blog. I would like to share the 
notes in PowerPoint form.You may click the following link to download the 
notes according to the chapter.


Chapter 8  : Reaction Kinetics
                     8.1: Reaction Rate
                     8.2: Collision Theory
                     8.3: Factors Affecting Reaction Rate

Chapter 9  : Thermochemistry

Chapter 10: Electrochemistry

Chapter 11: Introduction to Organic Chemistry

Chapter 12: Hydrocarbons
                     12.1: Alkanes
                     12.2: Alkenes

Chapter 13: Aromatic Compounds

Chapter 14: Haloalkane

Chapter 15: Hydroxy Compounds

Chapter 16: Carbonyl Compounds

Chapter 17: Carboxylic Acids and Its Derivatives

Chapter 18: Amines

Chapter 19: Amino Acids

Chapter 20: Polymers

Matriculation Chemistry (SK016)

MATRICULATION SEMESTER 1 CHEMISTRY NOTES (SK016)

The biggest lie I tell myself is " I don't need to write that down because I will remember it."

Welcome to Miss Kong Chemistry In Education blog. I would like to share 
the notes in PowerPoint form.You may click the following link to 
download the notes according to the chapter.


Chapter 1: Matter
                 1.1:  Atoms and Molecules
                 1.2:  Mole Concept
                 1.3:  Stoichiometry

Chapter 2: Atomic Structure
                 2.1:  Bohr's Atomic Model
                 2.2:  Quantum Mechanic Model
                 2.3:  Electronic Configuration

Chapter 3: Periodic Table

                  3.1: Classification of Elements
                  3.2: Periodicity (Part 1)
                  3.3: Periodicity (Part 2)

Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding
                 4.1: Lewis Structure
                 4.2: Molecular Shape
                 4.3: Orbital Overlapping
                 4.4: Intermolecular forces
                 4.5: Metallic Bonding

Chapter 5: States Of Matter

                 5.1: Gas
                 5.2: Liquid
                 5.3: Solid
                 5.4: Phase Diagram

Chapter 6: Chemical Equilibrium
                 6.1: Dynamic Equilibrium
                 6.2: Equilibrium Constant
                 6.3: Le Chatelier's Principle

Chapter 7: Ionic Equilibrium
                 7.1: Acids and Base
                 7.2: Acid-Base Titration
                 7.3: Solubility Equilibria