Answer all the questions as guided in the instruction of every question.
1. Basic laboratory skills and safety awareness
2. Understanding of acids, bases, and indicators
3. Use of the pH scale to identify solution types
4. Proper use of laboratory apparatus (pipette, burette, beaker)
5. Performing simple neutralization and titration experiments
Chemistry in Form 2 builds on foundational concepts introduced in Form 1, emphasizing the study of matter and its reactions. Learners explore properties of acids, bases, salts, and indicators, alongside practical laboratory activities that develop inquiry, measurement, and reporting skills.
By the end of Form 2 Chemistry, the learner should be able to:
Distinguish between acids, bases, and salts using indicators.
Carry out neutralization reactions safely.
Interpret pH values and relate them to the strength of acids or bases.
Handle and measure laboratory reagents accurately.
Apply Chemistry knowledge to everyday substances (e.g., soaps, cleaning agents, vinegar).
Elimu Quest - Chemistry form 2 - Acids, Bases, and Indicator - Day 03
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