Diploma chemistry oral questions often focus on assessing a candidates understanding of fundamental concepts and their ability to apply theoretical knowledge practically. Common topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, and organic chemistry reactions. Students may also be asked about laboratory techniques, safety protocols, and the interpretation of experimental data. Questions can range from explaining the periodic trends of elements to describing the mechanism of a specific reaction. To excel, students should have a solid grasp of the syllabus, practice concise explanations, and develop critical thinking skills to address application-based scenarios effectively during the oral examination.
TODAY TEACHERS ORAL QUESTIONS IIIB CHEMISTRY
1. Prepare Topic to present before the panel.
2. Introduce yourself.
3. What influence the rate of chemical reaction (3 points).
4. Importance of classroom management and control (3 points).
5. Why hydrogen is collected over water (3 points).