Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties
Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties
Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions
Unit 5: Kinetics
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
Unit 7: Equilibrium
Unit 8: Acids and Bases
Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics
Practice 1: Models and Representations
Practice 2: Question and Method
Practice 3: Representing Data and Phenomena
Practice 4: Model Analysis
Practice 5: Mathematical Routines
Practice 6: Argumentation
1- Scale and Quantity
2- Structure and Properties
3- Transformations
4- Energy
1. Learn the inquiry process through numerous laboratory investigations
2. Gain an understanding of the six big ideas as articulated in the AP Chemistry Curriculum Framework (CR2)
3. Apply mathematical and scientific knowledge and skills to solve quantitative, qualitative, spatial and analytic problems
4. Apply basic arithmetic, algebraic, and geometric concepts
5. Formulate strategies for the development and testing of hypotheses
6. Use basic statistical concepts to draw both inferences and conclusions from data
7. Identify implications and consequences of drawn conclusions
8. Measure, compare, order, scale, locate and code accurately
9. Do scientific research and report and display the results of this research
10. Learn to think critically in order to solve problems