Chemistry 1/2 with Mr. Quiring

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Description of class units: First semester column 1, Second semester column 2
Chapters 1, 2 Metric system, scientific method, types of matter, types of energy, heat, and density   Chapter 8 Writing chemical reactions, types of chemical reactions, predicting products of reactions, metal activity
Chapters 3,4 Using units to do calculations, density heat, velocity, and rate calculations   Chapters 7 Measuring quantities with grams and moles, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formulas
Chapters 5,13 Atomic theory, Isotopes, electrons, light, quantum theory   Chapter 9 Predicting amounts of products in chemical reactions, limiting reactants, percentage yields
Chapter 14 How the periodic table is organized, ionization energy and atomic size trends  
Chapters 10,11
Kinetic theory of gases, ideal and real gases, effect of volume, temperature, and # molecules on pressure, characteristics of solids, liquids and gases
Chapter 6 Chemical names and formulas, how ions are formed   Chapter 12 Gas pressure calculations, partial pressures, velocity of gas molecules, effects of intermolecular bonding, mole calculations with gases
Chapter 15,16
part 1
Ionic and metallic compounds, physical and chemical properties of ionic and metallic compounds, types of metal alloys, crystal structures, covalent bonding, multiple bonds, bondpolarity   Chapters 17,18 Phase changes of water, heat of fusion and vaporization, kinetic energy changes, solutions, colloids, suspensions
Concentration by percentage mass, percentage volume, and molarity, diluting solutions
Chapter 15,16
part 2
Sigma and pi bonds, hybridization,shapes of molecules, creating molecular models, identifying charged areas of molecules, molecular polarity   Chapters 20,21 Arrhenius, Bronstad Lowery, and Lewis acid and base theories, concentration and pH, calculations with weak acids and bases
Semester 1 Final Topics by unit that will be included on the final   Semester 2 Final Topics by unit that will be included on the final

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Chapters 1 & 2

Chapters 3 & 4

Chapters 5 & 13 Chapter 6 Chapter 7
Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 14 Chapters 15
Chapters 16 Chapters 17 & 18 Chapter 19 Chapters 20 & 21 Chapters 22 & 23 Semester 1 Final Semester 2 Final