Description
The following topics will be covered in Chemistry Honors Class.
Unit 1:
Scientific notation
Metric system
Significant figures
Measurement
Accuracy/precision/percent error
Dimensional analysis
Unit 2:
Properties of matter
Classifying matter
Conservation of Mass
Density
Specific heat
Endo/Exothermic
Unit 3:
Atomic history
Nuclear model of the atom
Subatomic particles
Average atomic mass
The mole
Avogadro’s number
Molar mass
Mole dimensional analysis
Second Nine Weeks Topics:
Unit 4:
Bohr Model of the atom
Quantum Mechanical model
Electron configurations
Electron dot diagrams
Ionic charge/valence number
Periodic trends
Unit 5:
Naming ions
Monatomic formula naming/writing
Polyatomic formula naming/writing
Naming acids
Percent composition/hydrates
Empirical/molecular formulas
Unit 6:
Electronegativity bond type
Metallic bonding Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding Lewis structures VSEPR
Third Nine Weeks Topics:
Unit 7:
Writing reactions Identifying types of reactions Balancing reactions Predicting products w/ complex synthesis and oxy-acid decomposition Activity series Solubility
Phase notation
Unit 8:
Stoichiometric quantities Limiting reactants Percent yield Excess Reactants
Unit 9:
Kinetic theory of gases Temperature
Pressure scales and conversions STP Ideal gas law Dalton’s Law Formula weight w/ideal gas law Gas stoichiometry at STP Gases stoichiometry not at STP Quarter Three Examination Fourth Nine Weeks Topics:
Unit 10:
Behaviors of gases Boyle
Charles
Gay-Lussac gas laws Combined gas law
Unit 11:
Solution terms Molarity
Dilutions Percent solutions Molality Solubility curves Colligative properties Formula weight determination
Unit 12:
Naming acids
Bases Acid
Base properties Arrhenius acids
Bases pH
pOH calculations Ka
Kw
Keq Neutralization w/net ionic equations Titrations
Unit 13:
Redox reactions Oxidation numbers Half reactions Balancing
Unit 14:
Nuclear properties Alpha/beta decay Half-Life Calculating half-life Waste Energy
Unit 15:
Organic chemistry Properties of organics Naming
Drawing alkanes
Alkenes
Alkynes
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