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Chemistry
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Description
of class units: First semester column 1, Second semester column
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| Chapters
1, 2 |
Metric
system, scientific method, types of matter, types of energy, heat,
and density |
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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 |
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Chapters
7 |
Measuring
quantities with grams and moles, percentage composition, empirical
and molecular formulas |
| Chapters
5,13 |
Atomic
theory, Isotopes, electrons, light, quantum theory |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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Semester
2 Final |
Topics
by unit that will be included on the final |
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