Level 1 Topics Correlated to Your Book o o o o o o Ch. 1: Chemistry: An Introduction o Introduction to chemistry: chemistry as the central science o The Scientific Method Ch. 2: Analyzing Data o Scientific notation o SI units o The Metric system o Density Ch. 3: Matter o Physical and chemical changes of matter o Matter and energy o States of matter o Transitions between states of matter/ phase changes and energy o Elements, compounds, and mixtures o Separation of mixtures o Types of energy (K, P, R) Ch. 4: The Structure of the Atom o Dalton’s atomic theory of matter o Atoms and atomic structure o Ions o Isotopes o Calculating average atomic mass o Determining number of protons, neutrons and electrons Ch. 7: Ionic Compounds and Metals and Ch. 8 section 2: Covalent Bonding o Nomenclature (ionic, covalent, and acid base naming) o Types of bonds- ionic, covalent Ch. 9: Chemical Reactions o Evidence for chemical reactions o Chemical equations o Predicting products o Classifying reactions o Complete and net ionic equations o Balancing chemical reactions/ equations Ch. 10: The Mole o Counting by weighing (moles) o Molar mass o o o o The mole Determining molecular and empirical formulas Formulas of Hydrates Percent composition o Ch. 14, section 1: Mixtures and Solutions o Concentrations of solutions o Molarity o Ch.11: Stoichiometry o Stoichiometry o Limiting reagent o Excess reagent remaining Ch. 15: Energy and Chemical Change o Endothermic and exothermic reactions o Phase changes (Ch. 12, section 4) o Measuring energy changes o Specific heat o Thermodynamics Ch. 13: Gases o Kinetic molecular theory and Pressure (Ch. 12, section 1) o Gas laws o Gas laws stoichiometry* Ch. 24: Nuclear Chemistry o Nuclear decay o Half-life o Fusion o Fission o o o o Ch. 5: Electrons in Atoms o The Rutherford model of the atom compared to the Bohr model o Energy and light (EMR) o Emission of energy (spectroscopy) o The wave mechanical model of the atom o Orbital / electron configuration o Introduction to the periodic table o Atomic properties of the PT (the trends: electronegativity, radius, IE, EA) o Ch. 6: The Periodic Table and Periodic Law o Introduction to the periodic table o o Atomic properties of the PT (the trends: electronegativity, radius, IE, EA) Ch. 18: Acids and Bases o Arrhenius o Bronstead-Lowery o conjugate acids and bases o pH, pOH, and concentration calculations