Kenya Form One Lessons

Lesson CHE-105: Water and Hydrogen

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Lesson CHE-102: Simple Classification of Substances

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Lesson CHE-103: Acids, Bases, and Indicators

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Lesson CHE-104: Air and Combustion

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