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Unit 1: Essential Ideas
Ch1 Essential Ideas in Chemistry
1.1: Chemistry in Context
Observational skills
Scientific Inquiry & Experimental Design
Correlation & Causation
Graphing Data
Safety
LAB: Chemistry in Context
1.2 Phases and Classification of Matter
Heterogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixtures
LAB: Chromatography
1.3 Physical and Chemical Properties
Chemical Properties & Changes
Physical Properties & Changes
Physical Properties of Matter
Chemical properties of matter
1.4 Measurements
Measurements
The Metric System
Conversions
Measuring Length
Accuracy & precision
Single uncertain
LAB cm vs in
Error in Measurements
Measuring Mass
Significant figures & rounding
Uncertainty in measurement
Measuring Volume
Derived Units
LAB: Volume & Density
Density Practice problems
Measuring Temperature
Heat vs Temperature
VLAB: Absolute Zero
Measuring Amount
Scientific Notation
Powers of Ten
LAB: Amount
Energy
Unit 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
2.1: Atomic Theory
2.2 Evolution of Atomic Theory
Isotopes
Atomic Theory
The Philosophical Atom
Conservation of Mass
Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
Definite Proportions
Multiple Proportions
Evolution of Atomic Theory
Proton particle
Neutron particle
Average Atomic Mass
Electron particle
Atomic Structure and Symbolism
Unit 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements
3.1 Electromagnetic Energy
3.2 The Bohr Model
3.4 Electron Configurations
Lab: Atomic Spectra
3.6 The Periodic Table
Periodic Table History
3.5 Periodic Variations in Element Properties
LAB: Alien periodic table
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
4.1 Ionic Bonding
4.2 Covalent Bonding
PVA Slime lab
Naming Acids
Bond Polarity
LAB: VSEPR
Molecules and Light (PhET)
Unit 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions
7.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
7.2 Classifying Chemical Reactions
LAB single replacement
Unit 20: Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Reactions & Equations
Half life
Nuclear safety
Uses for Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Energy
LAB: Where do atoms come from?
Graphing in chemistry
Extra Credit
Honors Chemistry
Home
Spring 2023 lineup
Syllabus
Unit 1: Essential Ideas
Ch1 Essential Ideas in Chemistry
1.1: Chemistry in Context
Observational skills
Scientific Inquiry & Experimental Design
Correlation & Causation
Graphing Data
Safety
LAB: Chemistry in Context
1.2 Phases and Classification of Matter
Heterogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixtures
LAB: Chromatography
1.3 Physical and Chemical Properties
Chemical Properties & Changes
Physical Properties & Changes
Physical Properties of Matter
Chemical properties of matter
1.4 Measurements
Measurements
The Metric System
Conversions
Measuring Length
Accuracy & precision
Single uncertain
LAB cm vs in
Error in Measurements
Measuring Mass
Significant figures & rounding
Uncertainty in measurement
Measuring Volume
Derived Units
LAB: Volume & Density
Density Practice problems
Measuring Temperature
Heat vs Temperature
VLAB: Absolute Zero
Measuring Amount
Scientific Notation
Powers of Ten
LAB: Amount
Energy
Unit 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
2.1: Atomic Theory
2.2 Evolution of Atomic Theory
Isotopes
Atomic Theory
The Philosophical Atom
Conservation of Mass
Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
Definite Proportions
Multiple Proportions
Evolution of Atomic Theory
Proton particle
Neutron particle
Average Atomic Mass
Electron particle
Atomic Structure and Symbolism
Unit 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements
3.1 Electromagnetic Energy
3.2 The Bohr Model
3.4 Electron Configurations
Lab: Atomic Spectra
3.6 The Periodic Table
Periodic Table History
3.5 Periodic Variations in Element Properties
LAB: Alien periodic table
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
4.1 Ionic Bonding
4.2 Covalent Bonding
PVA Slime lab
Naming Acids
Bond Polarity
LAB: VSEPR
Molecules and Light (PhET)
Unit 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions
7.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
7.2 Classifying Chemical Reactions
LAB single replacement
Unit 20: Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Reactions & Equations
Half life
Nuclear safety
Uses for Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Energy
LAB: Where do atoms come from?
Graphing in chemistry
Extra Credit
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Home
Spring 2023 lineup
Syllabus
Unit 1: Essential Ideas
Ch1 Essential Ideas in Chemistry
1.1: Chemistry in Context
Observational skills
Scientific Inquiry & Experimental Design
Correlation & Causation
Graphing Data
Safety
LAB: Chemistry in Context
1.2 Phases and Classification of Matter
Heterogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixtures
LAB: Chromatography
1.3 Physical and Chemical Properties
Chemical Properties & Changes
Physical Properties & Changes
Physical Properties of Matter
Chemical properties of matter
1.4 Measurements
Measurements
The Metric System
Conversions
Measuring Length
Accuracy & precision
Single uncertain
LAB cm vs in
Error in Measurements
Measuring Mass
Significant figures & rounding
Uncertainty in measurement
Measuring Volume
Derived Units
LAB: Volume & Density
Density Practice problems
Measuring Temperature
Heat vs Temperature
VLAB: Absolute Zero
Measuring Amount
Scientific Notation
Powers of Ten
LAB: Amount
Energy
Unit 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
2.1: Atomic Theory
2.2 Evolution of Atomic Theory
Isotopes
Atomic Theory
The Philosophical Atom
Conservation of Mass
Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
Definite Proportions
Multiple Proportions
Evolution of Atomic Theory
Proton particle
Neutron particle
Average Atomic Mass
Electron particle
Atomic Structure and Symbolism
Unit 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements
3.1 Electromagnetic Energy
3.2 The Bohr Model
3.4 Electron Configurations
Lab: Atomic Spectra
3.6 The Periodic Table
Periodic Table History
3.5 Periodic Variations in Element Properties
LAB: Alien periodic table
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
4.1 Ionic Bonding
4.2 Covalent Bonding
PVA Slime lab
Naming Acids
Bond Polarity
LAB: VSEPR
Molecules and Light (PhET)
Unit 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions
7.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
7.2 Classifying Chemical Reactions
LAB single replacement
Unit 20: Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Reactions & Equations
Half life
Nuclear safety
Uses for Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Energy
LAB: Where do atoms come from?
Graphing in chemistry
Extra Credit
Lesson 6b: Solutions
Student Handout
Teacher Completed
Lab Handout
Teacher Completed
Solubility
Lab: Solubility of salts
Lab: Concentration
Acids & Bases
Lab: Properties of Acids and Bases
Beer's Law Lab
“The thicker the glass, the darker the brew, the less the light that passes through.” Make colorful concentrated and dilute solutions and explore how much light they absorb and transmit using a virtual spectrophotometer!
Concentration
Watch your solution change color as you mix chemicals with water. Then check molarity with the concentration meter. What are all the ways you can change the concentration of your solution? Switch solutes to compare different chemicals and find out how concentrated you can go before you hit saturation!
Diffusion
Mix two gases to explore diffusion! Experiment with concentration, temperature, mass, and radius and determine how these factors affect the rate of diffusion.
Molarity
What determines the concentration of a solution? Learn about the relationships between moles, liters, and molarity by adjusting the amount of solute and solution volume. Change solutes to compare different chemical compounds in water.
Salts & Solubility
Add different salts to water, then watch them dissolve and achieve a dynamic equilibrium with solid precipitate. Compare the number of ions in solution for highly soluble NaCl to other slightly soluble salts. Relate the charges on ions to the number of ions in the formula of a salt. Calculate Ksp values.
Sugar and Salt Solutions
What happens when sugar and salt are added to water? Pour in sugar, shake in salt, and evaporate water to see the effects on concentration and conductivity. Zoom in to see how different sugar and salt compounds dissolve. Zoom in again to explore the role of water.
Temperature and the Solubility of Salts
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Ch. 6 Exercises - Chemistry: Atoms First 2e | OpenStax
6.1 Formula Mass 1 . What is the total mass (amu) of carbon in each of the following molecules? (a) CH 4 (b) CHCl 3 (c) C 12 H 10 O 6 (d) CH 3
Ch. 6 Introduction - Chemistry: Atoms First 2e | OpenStax
Figure 6.1 The water in a swimming pool is a complex mixture of substances whose relative amounts must be carefully maintained to ensure the health and com
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