Zimbabwe Form 3 School Syllabus - Chemistry

This syllabus covers Forms 3 and 4. It emphasizes understanding and applying chemistry concepts and principles in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. The syllabus aims to equip learners with problem-solving, critical thinking, and practical skills, enabling them to apply chemistry in real-life situations and for further studies.

Topics Covered:

  • Physical Chemistry:
      • Laboratory Techniques: Measuring instruments, separation techniques (filtration, distillation, crystallization, chromatography)
      • Matter: States of matter, kinetic theory, diffusion
      • Atoms, Elements and Compounds: Atomic structure, electronic configuration, isotopes, chemical bonding (ionic, covalent, metallic)
      • Mole Concept: Calculations involving moles, mass, molar mass, and concentration
      • Stoichiometry: Balancing chemical equations, calculating quantities of reactants and products, limiting reagents
      • Acids, Bases, and Salts: Properties, preparation, pH scale, indicators
      • Electrochemistry: Redox reactions, cells, batteries, electrolysis
      • Chemical Energetics: Endothermic and exothermic reactions, energy profile diagrams
      • Equilibria: Reversible reactions, dynamic equilibrium, Haber process, Contact process, Ostwald process
      • Reaction Kinetics: Rates of reaction, factors affecting rates
  • Inorganic Chemistry:
      • Periodic Table: Periodic trends, group trends
      • Metals and Non-metals: Properties, reactivity series, uses, extraction of metals, lime in agriculture and construction
  • Organic Chemistry:
      • Fuels: Types, production, fuel efficiency
      • Classification and Nomenclature: Homologous series, hydrocarbons, alcohols, carboxylic acids
      • Hydrocarbons: Alkanes, alkenes, chemical properties
      • Alcohols: Fermentation, properties and uses of ethanol
      • Carboxylic Acids: Chemistry of carboxylic acids, uses, saponification
      • Polymers: Synthetic polymers (addition and condensation), natural polymers (starch, proteins)
  • Environmental Chemistry:
      • Waste Management: Classification, effects, disposal methods, re-using and recycling
      • Pollution: Sources, effects, control methods
      • Water Purification: Composition of water from different sources, hardness, purification methods
      • Herbs: Uses in health and agriculture

Assessment:

The final grade is based on 30% continuous assessment and 70% summative assessment.

  • Continuous Assessment: Practical tests, theory tests, projects.
  • Summative Assessment:
      • Paper 1 (20%): Multiple choice questions.
      • Paper 2 (40%): Structured theory questions.
      • Paper 3 (40%): Practical examination.

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