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NECO Chemistry Practical Specimens For 2014 June/July Exam

NECO Chemistry practical specimens for 2014 June/July Examination is now available here. Science students who are sitting for NECO this year will definitely sit for the chemistry practical exams. This list of  NECO Chemistry Practical Specimens will help you prepare very well.

How to use this list of Chemistry specimens for your NECO Practical

Go through the list of the specimens and read about them. Read and practice titration on your own. You can click here to see how to carry out titration.

Specimens for Chemistry Practical (NECO)

(a) One burette 50cm^3
(b) One pipette, 20 or 25cm^3. How ever, all candidates in a centre must use pipettes of the same volume
(c) The usual apparatus and reagent for qualitative work includes:
(i) Sodium hydroxide solution
(ii) Dilute ammonia solution
(iii) Dilute hydrochloric acid
(iv) Distilled water
(v) Dilute trioxonitrate(v)acid
(vi) Lime water
(vii) Red and blue litmus paper
(viii) Aqueous solution of potassium iodide
(ix) Potassium iodide solution
(e) Methyl orange
(f) One boiling tube
(g) Five test tubes
(h) Filtration apparatus

You should also check out Practical specimens for Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Click on the applicable link below to check:

RECOMMENDED: Check NECO Timetable — 2014 June/July

DISCLAIMER://These chemistry practical specimens for NECO were published to help you in preparing for your examination and not to prepare you for examination malpractice or provide neco chemistry practical answers. It’s left to you to read.//

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