About Course
✔ Lifetime access ✔ 6+ hours video lessons ✔ Full A/L syllabus coverage
✔ Theory + Problems + Exam questions ✔ Sinhala medium
Environmental Pollution is one of the most theory-rich and application-based lessons in A/L Chemistry. Many students underestimate it, but it is a high-scoring unit when studied correctly.
This masterclass is designed to help you clearly understand the concepts, confidently solve problems, and answer exam questions correctly.
In this masterclass, you will learn
everything from air pollution to water chemistry, including:
- Greenhouse effect & global warming
- Acid rain formation and impact
- Ozone layer depletion mechanisms
- Water pollution and treatment concepts
- Eutrophication and COD
- Land pollution and sustainability
All lessons are explained in simple Sinhala, with exam-focused insights to help you write high-quality answers.
This course is ideal for
• A/L 2026 students
• A/L 2027 students
• Students repeating A/L exam
• Students aiming for A or B grades
Resources Included
✔ Complete video lesson series
✔ Numerical problem-solving sessions
✔ Exam-style questions and discussions
✔ Printed notebook provided for the course
✔ Lifetime access
Course Duration
6+ hours of video lessons
Why this course is important
Environmental Pollution is a highly predictable and scoring unit in A/L Chemistry exams.
Many questions are repeated in different forms, especially on:
- Acid rain
- Greenhouse effect
- Ozone depletion
- Eutrophication
- COD
However, most students lose marks because they:
❌ Write vague answers
❌ Miss key scientific terms
❌ Cannot explain mechanisms clearly
This masterclass fixes that.
If you attended a physical tuition class covering the full Environmental Pollution lesson, it would cost more than Rs 10,000 – Rs 15,000.
Get lifetime access with a one-time payment and revise the lesson anytime before the exam.
Course Content
Day 01
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01. පෘථිවි පරිසර ගෝලය
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02. පරිසර දූෂණය
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03. වායු දූෂණය
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04. අම්ල වැසි
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05. හරිතාගාර ආචරණය
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07. ඕසෝන් වියන හායනය
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08. ප්රකාශ රසායනික ධූමය