22/05/2026
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20/05/2026
To God be the glory.
WEAC Practical Chemistry (Alternative A) done and dusted.
Let's wait for Alternative B.
How did you see what WAEC did in question 1?
20/05/2026
WAEC WAEC WAEC
Those attacking me for using KOH instead of NaOH in the titration questions I solved.
How far now???????
Thank you WAEC for proving that I still know what I am doing as a Chemistry teacher.
19/05/2026
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18/05/2026
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17/05/2026
I made a post on quantitative analysis using KOH as my base instead of NaOH in the instruction to practical provided.
Someone commented I should use NaOH and not KOH.
My reply was simple......
😃😃😃😃😃😃
I pray WAEC don't play their trick this year.
I have seen where WAEC changed the name of either the acid or base in the white paper on the question paper.
So, it's not an error.
The essence of the solution is to obtain your endpoint.
Hence, we see WAEC question where acids are referred to H2X instead of H2SO4 or H2CO3.
mentioned in the white paper.
Fellow chemist....hope am making sense?