Chapter 14: Introduction to organic chemistry (a) Representing organic molecules (b) Functional groups (c) Naming organic compounds (d) Bonding in organic molecules (f) Structural isomerism (g) Stereo Isomerism (I) Organic reactions – mechanisms Types of organic reaction Chapter 15: Hydrocarbons (a) The homologous group of alkanes (b) Sources of the alkanes (c) Reactions of the …
1. Material Properties 1.1 The structure of the atom 1.2 More about the structure of the atom 1.3 Trends in Group I 1.4 Trends in some other groups (Group 7 & Group 8) 2. Energy Changes 2.1 Burning 2.2 More exothermic reactions 2.3 Endothermic processes 2.4 Identification of Exothermic or Endothermic 3. Reactivity 3.1 Metals …
Let’s try to understand the factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction. We are going to check three factors: concentration, temperature, and surface area. We are doing an experiment of Acetic acid available in vinegar with the Sodium bicarbonate of baking soda. Acidic Acid (Ch3COOH) + Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) -> CO2 (Carbon dioxide) + …
(01) Draw an example of each of the four types of hydrocarbons: alkane, alkene, and alkyne. (02) Answer True or False for the following statement. Propane has one double bond (03) Define the term saturation for “hydrocarbons”, then determine if the following compounds are saturated or unsaturated. (04) Answer the following true and false statements …
Theme: “Academic Readiness to meet Challenges Ahead” This is my favorite event to culminate the term. This semester’s ended with a Quiz Show entitled “Science Mathrathon Show” in collaboration with the Normal Thai Program that joined us in the Bilingual Program. I personally like this kind of “edutainment” as it posts fun, collaborative friendship with …