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Chapter 6Electrochemistry
6.1 Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
6.2 Electrolysis and Molten Compounds
6.3 Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
6.4 Electrolysis in Industries
6.5 Voltaic Cells
6.6 The Electrochemical Series
6.7 Developing Awareness and Responsible Practises when Handling Chemicals
used in the Electrochemical Industries
Chapter 7Acids and Bases
7.1 Characteristics and Properties of Acids and Bases
7.2 The Strength of Acids and Alkalis
7.3 Concentration of Acids and Alkalis
7.4 Neutralisation
Chapter 8Salts
8.1 Salts
8.2 Qualitative Analysis of Salts
8.3 Practising Systematic and Meticulous Methods when Carrying Out Activities
Carbon Compounds
Carbon Compounds
Alkanes
Alkenes
Isomerism
Alcohols
Carboxylic Acids
Esters
Oils and Fats
Natural Rubber
Order in Homologous Series
The Variety of Organic Materials in Nature
Thermochemistry
Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
Heat Of Precipitation
Heat of Displacement
Heat of Neutralisation
Heat of Combustion
Appreciating the Existence of Various Energy Sources
Chapter 7Respiration
7.1 The Respiratory Process
7.2 Respiratory Structures and Breathing Mechanisms in Humans and Animals
7.3 Gaseous Exchange Across the Respiratory Surfaces and Transport of Gases
in Humans
7.4 The Regulatory Mechanism in Respiration
7.5 The Importance of Maintaining a Healthy Respiratory System
7.6 Respiration in Plants
Inheritance
Mendel's First Law and Second Law
Understanding Inheritance
Genes and Chromosomes
Variation
Variation in Organisms
The Causes of Variation
Be Respectful Towards One Another Despite Variation
FORM 4 PHYSICS SYLLABUS FO
Chapter 1Introduction to Physics Chapter 6
1.1 Understanding Physics 6.1
1.2 Base Quantities and Derived Quantities 6.2
1.3 Scalar and Vector Quantities 6.3
1.4 Measurements 6.4
1.5 Scientific Investigations 6.5
6.6
Chapter 2Forces and Motion 6.7
2.1 Linear Motion 6.8
2.2 Inertia
2.3 Linear Momentum Chapter 7
2.4 The Effects of a Force 7.1
2.5 Safety Features in Vehicles 7.2
2.6 Gravity 7.3
2.7 Forces in Equilibrium 7.4
2.8 Work, Energy, Power and Efficiency 7.5
2.9 Elasticity
Chapter 8
Chapter 3Forces and Pressure 8.1
3.1 Pressure 8.2
3.2 Pressure in Liquids 8.3
3.3 Gas Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure 8.4
3.4 Pascal's Principle 8.5
3.5 Archimedes' Principle 8.6
3.6 Bernoulli's Principle
Chapter 9
Chapter 4Heat 9.1
4.1 Thermal Equilibrium 9.2
4.2 Specific Heat Capacity 9.3
4.3 Specific Latent Heat 9.4
4.4 The Gas Laws
Chapter 10
Chapter 5Light 10.1
5.1 Reflection of Light 10.2
5.2 Refraction of Light 10.3
5.3 Total Internal Reflection of Light 10.4
5.4 Lenses
FORM 5 PHYSICS SYLLABUS
Waves
Understanding Waves
Reflection of Waves
Refraction of Waves
Diffraction of Waves
Interference of Waves
Sound Waves
Light Waves
Electromagnetic Waves
Electricity
Electric Field and Charge Flow
Relationship between Electric Current and Potential Difference
Series and Parallel Ciruits
Electromotive Force and Internal Resistance
Elecrtical Energy and Power
Electromagnetism
Magnetic Effects of Current-carrying Conductors
Force on a Current-carrying Conductor in a Magnetic Field
Electromagnetic Induction
Direct Currrent and Alternating Current
Transformers
Generation and Transmission of Electricity
Electronics
Uses of the Cathode-ray Oscilloscope (CRO)
Semiconductor Diodes
Transistor
Logic Gates
Radioactivity
The Nucleus of an Atom
Radioactive Decay
Uses of Radioisotopes
Nuclear Energy
FORM 4 ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS FORM 5 AD
Chapter 1 Functions Chapter 1
1.1 Relations
1.2 Functions
1.3 Absolute Value Functions
1.4 Composite Functions
1.5 Inverse Functions
Chapter 9 Differentiation
9.1 Concept of Tangents to a Curve and its Relation to Differentiation
9.2 Differentiation of the Function y=ax^n, Differentiation of the Sum
and Difference of Algebraic Functions
9.3 Differentiation of the Product and Quotient of Algebraic Functions; Chapter 8
Differentiation of Composite Functions; Chain Rule
9.4 Gradients of Tangents, Equations of Tangents and Normals
9.5 Second-Order Differentiation, Turning Points,
Maximum and Minimum Points Chapter 9
9.6 Problems and Maxima and Minima
9.7 Related Rates of Change
9.8 Small Changes and Approximation
Linear Law
Line of Best Fit
Applications of Linear Law to Non-Linear Functions
Integration
Integration as the Inverse of Differentiation, Integration of ax^n and
Integration of the Functions of the Sum/Difference of Algebraic Terms
Integration by Substitution
Finding Equation of a Curve from its Gradient Function
Definite Integrals
Integration as the Summation of Areas
Integration as the Summation of Volumes
Vectors
Definition of Vector and Vector Notation
Equality of Two Vectors
Multiplication of Vcetor by a Scalar and the Parallel Condtition of Two Vectors
Addition of Vectors
Subtraction of Vectors
Expression of a Vector as the Linear Combination of a Few Vectors
Vectors in the Cartesian Coordinates
Unit Vector in the Direction of a Vector
Addition and Subtraction of Vectors in the Cartesian Coordinates
Position Vectors in the Cartesian Coordinates
Expression of a Vector as the Linear Combination of a Few Vectors in the
Cartesian Coordinates
Trigonometric Functions
Positive and Negative Angles
Six Trigonometric Functions of ang Angle
Simple Trigonometric Equations
Graphs of the Functions of Sine, Cosine and Tangent
Basic Trigonometric Identities
Formulae of sin (A±B), cos (A±B), tan (A±B), sin 2A, cos 2A and tan 2A
Permutations and Combinations
Multiplication Principle/Rule
Permutations and Combinations
Permutations of n Different Objects, Taken r at a Time
Combinations
Probability
Probability of an Event
Probability of the Combination of Two Events
Probability on Manually Exclusive Events
Probability of Independent Events
Probability Distriutions
Binomial Distribution
Normal Distribution
Linear Programming
Region that Satisfies a Few Linear Inequalities
Problem Interpretation and Formation of the Related Inequalities or Equations
Solving Linear Programming Problems using Graphical Method
FORM 4 MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS FOR
Chapter 1 Standard Form Chapter 1
Significant Figure
Standard Form
Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Quadratic Expressions and Equations
Quadratic Expressions
Factorisation of Qudratic Expressions
Quaratic Equations
Roots of Qudratic Equations Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Sets
Sets
Subsets, Universal Sets and Complement of a Set Chapter 4
Operation on Sets
Graphs of Functions II
Graphs of Functions
Solution of Equations by the Graphical Method
Regions Representing Inequalities In Two Variables
Transformations III
Combination of Two Transfomations
Solving Problems involving Transformations
Matrices
Matrices
Equal Matrices
Addition and Subtraction of Matrices
Multiplication of a Matrix by a Number
Multiplication of Two Matrices
Identity Matrices
Inverse Matrices
Solving Simulataneous Linear Equations using Matrices
Variations
Direct Variation
Inverse Variation
Joint Variation
Probability II
Probability of an Event
Probability of the Complement of an Event
Probability of a Combined Event
Solving Problems using Tree Diagrams
Bearing
Bearig
Earth as a Sphere
Longtitudes
Latitudes
Location of a Place
Distance between Two Points Along a Great Circle
Distance between Two Points Along a Parallel of Latitude
Shortest Distance between Two Points
Solving Problems