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Physical Sciences

Physical Sciences

Our CAPS Grade 12 Physical Sciences module is perfect for matric learners — mastering electrodynamics, chemical equilibrium, organic chemistry, and the full CAPS curriculum through exam-focused adaptive interactive science.
Grade: Grade 12
Age: Ages 16–18
Curriculum: CAPS
Subject: Sciences

What to Expect from CAPS Grade 12 Physical Sciences

Grade 12 Physical Sciences is the culmination of the FET science curriculum — demanding the highest level of both conceptual understanding and quantitative problem-solving. EdSoft's adaptive module prepares every learner for the matric examination through comprehensive, exam-focused content that covers every major topic with rigour.

Electrodynamics

AC and DC electricity, generators, motors, and alternating current are explored — learners understand how electrical energy is generated and distributed, and solve quantitative problems involving AC circuits.

Organic Chemistry

Organic chemistry is a major Grade 12 topic — covering the nomenclature, structure, reactions, and industrial applications of organic compounds. Learners develop confident systematic naming and reaction prediction skills.

Chemical Equilibrium

Dynamic equilibrium, Le Chatelier's Principle, and the equilibrium constant are developed as the central chemical equilibrium tools. Learners apply equilibrium principles to industrial processes such as the Haber process.

Acids and Bases

The quantitative treatment of acids and bases is completed — hydrolysis, buffers, and complex pH calculations are covered to full matric standard.

Optical Phenomena and Photoelectric Effect

Modern physics introduces wave-particle duality and the photoelectric effect — developing a conceptual understanding of quantum physics at an accessible level.

How EdSoft Supports CAPS Grade 12 Physical Sciences

EdSoft's CAPS Grade 12 module covers every matric Physical Sciences topic through adaptive, exam-paced interactive learning. Fully offline.