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CHEMISTRY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1.2-TRANSITION ELEMENT
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1.2-TRANSITION ELEMENTIs an element which has half filled ‘d’ orbital.Transition Element are element which have at least one unpaired electron in the outer
COMPUTER O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – WEB DEVELOPMENT
Web development (Web Page design)This topic is all about creating a Multi-media World Wide Web (WWW) site that informs and entertains. It is an evolving
Chemistry Form 4 Notes : RADIOACTIVITY
RADIOACTIVITYA: INTRODUCTION / CAUSES OF RADIOCTIVITYRadioactivity is the spontaneous disintegration/decay of an unstable nuclide.A nuclide is an atom with defined mass number (number of protons
24. Radioactivity Questions and Answers
Radioactivity Questions1. Complete the following equation by determining the values of U and V. Th Pa + e U……… V…………….. 2. (a) Distinguish between
2ND TERM SS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK AND NOTE
SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT: BIOLOGY CLASS: SS 2 SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Tissue and Supporting System Tissue and Supporting System (cont’d) Mammalian Teeth Digestive System Digestive
History and Government Form 4 Notes : SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN KENYA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN KENYA SINCE INDEPENDENCEPOLITICAL DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGESIt must be noted that Kenya inherited a number of political problems
HISTORY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – INTERACTIONS AMONG THE PEOPLE OF AFRICA
INTERACTIONS AMONG THE PEOPLE OF AFRICAIntroductionInteraction was a state in which people from one community got into contact with one another. The contacts among African
BIOLOGY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTGrowth is a fundamental characteristic of living organisms.ORGrowth – is defined as an irreversible increase in dry mass of living material.ORGrowth is a