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Official MEQ Program
The Secondary V chemistry program should provide young Quebecers with the background they need to continue studying sciences at the post-secondary level, and prepare them to meet the challenges of everyday life that are strongly influenced by scientific and technological discoveries. By studying chemistry, young people will be better equipped to participate in decision-making processes that will affect the future of humanity.
In order to breathe new life into chemistry courses and to make them appealing to students, educators must design programs that are in tune with the basic realities of modern society. A knowledge of science, complemented by a strong sense of ethics, is one of the key elements in a person's development and one of the major components of fundamental education. Furthermore, the cultural identity of a society can only be expressed in conjunction with some form of scientific and technological autonomy.
Consequently, when conducting scientific activities, it is important to refer to the history of science as well as current social and environmental issues. This approach is now regarded as an effective way of encouraging young people to work for change. Although secondary-level chemistry studies should prepare students for a career, they should above all motivate them to become responsible citizens of the world.
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Chemistry 534 (241 pp.)

Approved Material
The MEQ provides a list of approved material here.
Documents related to Safety in the Lab
These documents in PDF format provide information about lab safety and the disposal of hazardous
substances.
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- Health & Safety in the Teaching of Natural Science (1990) (89 pp.)
- A Guide to the Handling & Disposal of Hazardous Substances in the Schools (1991) (122 pp.)
Resource Materials
This Study Guide was prepared to help English students in the province prepare for their Chemistry 534 MEQ written examination.
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Study Guide (Revised March 2001)
(150 pp.)

This Student Workbook was originally published as Collisions - Chemie 534 by Modia Éditeurs inc.
Translated by Sal Lancione of Father Macdonald High School, and subsequently adapted by Janet Bray
and Albert Niedzviecki of Centennial Regional High School, it is available on the Science Resource
Centre website with the kind permission of Modia Éditeurs inc.
Note: There is no answer key for this document.
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Student Workbook (384 pp. )
- Chapter 1 Introduction (55 pp. )
- Chapter 2 Gases (65 pp. )
- Chapter 3 Heat Flow (41 pp. )
- Chapter 4 Potential Energy (23 pp. )
- Chapter 5 Reaction Rates (45 pp. )
- Chapter 6 Chemical Equilibrium (53 pp. )
- Chapter 7 Oxidation-Reduction (42 pp. )
Sample Examination
The Chemistry examination found here is from a previous year and has been made available for
study purposes only.
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Chemistry 534, June 2000
This Chemistry 534 exam was developed under the SCC/SAPCO/CACR partnership with BIM (GRICS).
- Information Booklet (5 pp.)
- Examination (23 pp.)
- Answer Booklet (13 pp.)
- Marking Guide (15 pp.)
Chemistry 534, June 1997
This Chemistry 534 exam was developed under a PEOPT grant.
- Information Booklet (3 pp.)
- Examination (23 pp.)
- Answer Booklet (14 pp.)
- Marking Guide (8 pp.)
Chemistry 534 Lab Examination, June 1996
This laboratory exam was developed by the Groupe coopératif de la région
Laval-Laurentides-Lanaudière.
Note: There is no information document or answer booklet for this exam.
- Examination Part 1 (15 pp.)
- Examination Part 2 (10 pp.)
- Examiner's Guide (28 pp.)







