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Siyavula textbooks: grade 12 physical science * Complete Textbook by OpenStax * Multiple Choices Questions (MCQ) * Essay Questions Flash Cards * Key-Terms Flash Cards Powered by QuizOver.com the leading online quiz creator https://www.quizover.com 1. Organic molecules 1. Introduction and key concepts 1.1. Hydrocarbons 1.2. The alcohols 1.3. Carboxylic acids, amines and carboxlyic acid derivatives 1.4. Doppler effect 2. Organic macromolecules 2. Polymers 2.1. Biological macromolecules 3. Reaction rates 3.1. Collision theory, measurement and mechanism 3.2. Chemical equilibrium 3.3. The equilibrium constant 3.4. Le chateliers principle 4. Electrochemical reactions 4. The galvanic cell 4.1. The electrolytic cell 4.2. Standard potentials 4.3. Balancing redox reactions 4.4. Applications 5. The chemical industry 5. Sasol 5.1. The chloralkali industry 5.2. The fertilizer industry 5.3. Electrochemistry and batteries 6. Motion in two dimensions 6. Vertical projectile motion 6.1. Conservation of momentum 6.2. Types of collisions 6.3. Frames of reference 7. Mechanical properties of matter 7. Deformation of materials 7.1. Failure and strength of materials 8. Work, energy and power 8.1. Energy 8.2. Power 9. Colour 9. Colour and light 9.1. Paints and pigments 10. 2d and 3d wavefronts 10. Wavefronts, huygen's principle and interference 10.1. Diffraction 10.2. Shock waves and sonic booms 11. Wave nature of matter 11. De broglie wavelength 11.1. Electron microscopes 12. Electrodynamics 12. Generators and motors 12.1. Alternating current, inductance and capacitance 13. Electronics 13. Capacitive and inductive circuits 13.1. Principles of digital electronics 13.2. Active circuit elements 14. Electromagnetic radiation 14. Wave nature and particle nature 14.1. Penetrating ability 15. Optical phenomena and properties of matter 15. Transmission and scattering of light 15.1. Photoelectric effect 15.2. Emission and absorption spectra 15.3. Lasers