Methodical recommendation:
Textbook Questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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1. | Displacement equation | Other | easy | 6 m. | This exercise consists of two textbook questions; each question holds three marks. The student has to write a short answer, and the questions deal with the importance of the chemical reaction and equations. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
Exemplar Questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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1. | Double displacement reaction | Other | medium | 6 m. | This exercise consists of two textbook questions; each question holds three marks. The student has to write short answer, and the questions deal with the importance of the chemical reaction and equations. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
2. | Lead oxide and potassium iodide | Other | hard | 6 m. | This exercise consists of two textbook questions; each question holds three marks. The student has to write short answer, and the questions deal with the importance of the chemical reaction and equations. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
3. | Displacement ionic equation | Other | hard | 5 m. | This exercise consists of one textbook question; this question holds five marks. The student has to write a long answer, and the questions deal with the importance of the chemical reaction and equations. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
Exam questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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1. | Types of displacement reaction | Other | easy | 2 m. | This exercise consists of one key question for school exam preparation; which carries two marks. The student has very short answer questions from section 'B' about the types of chemical reaction. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |