Binding energy

Define Binding energy
Define mass defect
Write the formula for mass defect
Write the formula that relates binding energy, mass defect and speed of light
Physical Properties Of Iron

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand Physical Properties Of Iron
Fruit (II)

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand more on Fruit
Sexually Transmitted Infections

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand Sexually Transmitted Infections
Reproductive System Structure For Mamalian Gamate 2

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand the Reproductive System Structure For Mamalian Gamate
Binary Operations Part 2

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Binary Operations
Binary Operations Part 1

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Binary Operations
Change of Base Formula: Logarithm

Change of Base Formula: Logarithm
Bearing

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Bearing
Bearing

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Bearing
Tin: Metals and its Compounds

Extraction of tin metal
Properties of tin
Uses of tin
Characteristics of properties of transition Elements
Copper: Metal and its compounds

Explain the extraction of copper using equations
Explain its chemical properties with equation
State its physical properties
Iron and its Extraction: Iron

Understanding the relative abundance of iron ore in nature
Physical and chemical properties of iron
The process for extraction of iron from its ore
Alkaline Earth Metals: Metals and their Compounds

Properties of alkali metals
Uses of sodium as a typical alkali metal
Properties of alkaline earth metals
Extraction and uses of calcium as a typical alkaline earth metal
Alkaline Earth Metals: Metals and their Compounds

Properties of alkali metals
Uses of sodium as a typical alkali metal
Properties of alkaline earth metals
Extraction and uses of calcium as a typical alkaline earth metal
Giant Molecules (Sugars, Starch) II

Some sources of sugar
Classify sugar as a. mono, di, polysaccharides b. reducing and non-reducing sugars
Examples of different types of sugar.
Preparing glucose from starch and sucrose
Testing for starch and glucose using Fehling’s solution
Stating the uses of starch and sugars
Regulation of Internal Environment (ii)

Career opportunities with different types of occupation
Regulation of Internal Environment (ii)

Career opportunities with different types of occupation
Regulation of Internal Environment (ii)

Career opportunities with different types of occupation
Regulation of Internal Environment (ii)

Career opportunities with different types of occupation