Wednesday, September 23, 2009

ITS A BOY !

And his name is Muhammad Khalid...

My baby was born on the 5th september, that is 15 Ramadhan 1430 Hijrah.
I delivered him in Likas Hospital and guess what ? I met my ex 5 Makmur student, Dr Alvin Oliver Paulus, having on call at that time.
Hopefully Sabah College can produce more doctors in the future...

I also want to wish Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all my muslim students.
Thank you Hairil for your emails. I will reply them soon.

Friday, August 21, 2009

CHEMISTRY MODULES

Finally i managed to download the modules for all of you to study and try at home. Today is my last day in school before i go for my maternity leave.

ALL THE BEST TO ALL OF YOU guys !
Your trial SPM chemistry paper will start on the 3rd and 4th of September.

Do not hesitate to contact me through my email....I will try to answer all your questions about our chemistry topics .

But you can always refer to teacher Pang or teacher Sia ( substitute teacher) when I'm not around.

Study smart, take care of your health, and for those who already paid me for the chemistry reference book, the books will be ready after the school holiday.

Download this REDOX reaction module.

Selamat menjalankan ibadah puasa ......

See you soon on this coming November...

CHEMICAL BONDING

Download this module too...

MANUFACTURED SUBSTANCES IN INDUSTRIES

The questions about Contact process has already came out on last year 2008 chemistry paper 2.

So please download this module

RATE OF REACTION

Download rate of reaction module

Thermochemistry

To all my form five science students,
Today is the last day before your school holiday and the fasting month...
Please download my latest module

Friday, June 19, 2009

Scientist of the week

Michael Faraday(1791-1867)

The laws of electrolysis were discovered by Michael Faraday, perhaps the most talented experimental scientist in the nineteenth century.
Faraday developed the laws of electrolysis between 1831 and 1834. In mid-December of 1833, he began a quantitative study of the electrolysis of several metal cations, including tin(II), lead(II) and zinc(II) ions. Despite taking a whole day off for Christmas, he managed to complete these experiments, write up the results of three years work, and get his paper published in the Philosophic Transactions of the Royal Society on January 9, 1834. In this paper, Faraday introduced the basic vocabulary of electrochemistry, using for the first time the terms "anode", "cathode", "ion", "electrolyte", and " electrolysis".

To Michael Faraday, science was an obsession; one of his biographers described him as a "work maniac". An observer said of him,
...if he had to cross the laboratory for anything, he did not walk, he ran; the quickness of his perception was equalled by the calm rapidity of his movements.