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Complete 8 homework (20% of your final grade).
Pass the Mid-term Exam and the Final Exam (30% of your final grade).
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Course Outline
Unit 1: Measurement & Analysis
1.1 to describe the science of chemistry
1.2 the phases and classification of Matter
1.3 about physical and chemical properties
1.4 common measurements in chemistry
1.5 to report measurement, uncertainty, accuracy, and precision
1.6 how to report mathematical treatment of measurement results
Unit 1 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57613?
module_item_id=gd3e4f60ac39590a5d0d041d3b88b1aa7)
Unit 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
2.1 the history and early ideas in atomic theory
2.2 about the evolution of atomic theory
2.3 atomic structure and symbolism
2.4 how to write chemical formulas
2.5 how the Periodic Table organizes all the known elements
2.6 about ionic and molecular compounds
2.7 basic chemical nomenclature
Unit 2 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57622?
module_item_id=407409)
Unit 3: Composition of Substances and Solutions
3.1 the mole concept
3.1 how to write formula mass
3.2 how to determine empirical formulas
3.2 how to determine molecular formulas
3.3 how to determine molarity
3.4 other units for solution concentrations
Unit 3 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57608?
module_item_id=407410)
Unit 4: Basic Stoichiometry
4.1Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
4.2 Classifying Chemical Reactions
4.3 Reaction Stoichiometry
4.4 Reaction Yields
4.5 Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Unit 4 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57610?
module_item_id=407411)
Midterm Exam
(https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044
module_item_id=407415)
Unit 5: Introduction to Thermochemistry
5.1 how to apply an understanding of energy to basic chemical reactions
5.2 how to apply and use principles of calorimetry
5.3 the concept of enthalpy
Unit 5 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57612?
module_item_id=407412)
Unit 6: Periodic Properties of Elements, Bonding and Structures
6.1 about electromagnetic energy
6.2 the Bohr Model of the atom
6.3 the history and development of Quantum Theory
6.4 the electronic structure of atoms (electron configurations)
6.5 periodic variations in Element Properties
Unit 6 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57619?
module_item_id=407413)
Unit 7: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
7.1 about Ionic bonding
7.2 about Covalent bonding
7.3 the use of Lewis Symbols and represent structures
7.4 how to represent formal charges and resonance
7.5 the strengths of Ionic and Covalent bonds
7.6 determining molecular structure and polarity
8.1 about Advanced Valence Bond Theory
8.2 how to represent hybrid Atomic Orbitals
8.3 about multiple bonds among atoms
8.4 about Molecular Orbital Theory
Unit 7 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57618?
module_item_id=407414)
Unit 8: Gas Laws and Kinetic-Molecular Theory
9.1 about gas pressure behavior
9.2 Relating pressure, volume, amount, and temperature & the Ideal Gas Law
9.3 using stoichiometry of gaseous substances, mixtures, and reactions
9.4 about effusion and diffusion of Gases
9.5 about the Kinetic-Molecular Theory
9.6 about non-Ideal Gas Behavior
Unit 8 Homework (https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044/quizzes/57614?
module_item_id=407416)
Final Exam
(https://thepageschool.instructure.com/courses/3044
module_item_id=407423)
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