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CHEMISTRY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – OXYGEN
OXYGEN PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF OXYGEN. Oxygen ,Is a gas that forms about 21% by volume of the air.Laboratory Preparations of OxygenOxygen can be manufactured
BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – COORDINATION -2
COORDINATION -2Plants respond to a variety of stimuli in their environment. Unlike animals, plants cannot move from one place to another. However, they can move
Agriculture Form 2 – Crop Production III (Nursery Practices)
IntroductionPlanting materials are either planted directly in a seedbed or indirectly through a nursery bed.A seedbed is a piece of land which could be small
GEOGRAPHY O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – THE SOLAR SYSTEM
THE SOLAR SYSTEM Is the arrangement of sun, planets and other solid objects in the space in relation to the position of the sun. The
UNIT 1 CHARCOAL ANALYSIS – INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
UNIT 1 CHARCOAL ANALYSIS 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Objective Main Content Procedure Requirements for Report 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Summary 6.0 Tutor Marked Assignments 7.0 References/Further Reading
PHYSICS PAPER 232/1 K.C.S.E 2000
1. Fig 1 shows part of a measuring cylinder calibrated in cm3 containing water whose level is indicated. Some 3.0cm of is added into the
PHYSICS O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – VECTORS AND SCALARS
VECTORS AND SCALARSQuantities are divided into two groups (types).Scalar quantities which have magnitude or size only.ExampleDistanceSpeedMassTemperatureVector quantities which have both magnitude and direction.ExampleDisplacementVelocityAccelerationForce etcVECTOR DIAGRAMSince
Current I Questions And Answers (part 1)
Current I Questions 1. (a) Distinguish between natural and forced convection currents (b) Draw the cross-section of a basic solar heating panel that uses heat