Recently, i have received numerous enquiries on our GCE O-Levels Sec 3 & 4 Chemistry Weekly Classes (Ultimate Leap Programme).
Now, if you are interested to attend any of our Sec 3 & 4 Chemistry Weekly Classes, the information below will be helpful to you.
Our classes are suitable for GCE O-Levels (Pure Chemistry as well as Combine Science) and IGCSE students. For IB and IP Chemistry students, please contact us for discussion on suitability.
Course Structure for Sec 3 Chemistry Class:
- Experimental Design
- Methods of Purification & Separation
- Kinetic Particle Theory
- Atomic Structure & Ions
- Chemical Bondings (Ionic, Covalent & Metallic)
- Structural Properties of Materials
- Formulae, Stoichiometry & The Mole Concept
- Acids & Bases
- Preparation of Salts
- Redox Reactions
Course Structure for Sec 4 Chemistry Class:
- Periodic Table & Group Trends
- Metals & Its Reactivity Series
- Qualitative Analysis (Identification of Ions & Gases)
- Speed of Reaction
- Energy Changes (Exo/Endo)
- Redox & Electrolysis [not for Combine Science Class]
- Fuels
- Alkanes & Alkenes
- Alcohols & Carboxylic Acids
- Esters [not for Combine Science Class]
- Macromolecules [not for Combine Science Class]
- Air & Atmosphere
- Ammonia [not for Combine Science Class]
Registration for all our classes are opened. Limited seats left!
Both Sec 3 & 4 Chemistry Classes are scheduled to start in mid-January 2011.
You can register instantly by Clicking HERE
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