1a. Nuclear Radiation
1b. Nuclear Transformations
1c. Fission and Fusion of Atomic Nuclei
1d. Radiation in Your Life
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We are going to look at the structures of Hydrocarbons, Functional groups such as polymers, alcohol and ether, and Carbohydrates, Amino Acids and Lipids. We are going to study the effects/affects of these groups to our bodies.
1a. Hydrocarbons
1b. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
1c. Isomers
1d. Hydrocarbon Rings
1e. Hydrocarbons From Earth’s Crust
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2a. Introduction to Functional Groups
2b. Alcohols and Ethers
2c. Carbonyl Compounds
2d. Polymerization
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3a. A Strategy for Life
3b. Carbohydrates
3c. Amino Acids and Their Polymers
3d. Lipids
3e. Nucleic Acids
3f. Metabolism
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1a. The Flow of Energy—Heat and Work
1b. Measuring and Expressing Enthalpy Changes
1c. Heat in Changes of State
1d. Calculating Heats of Reaction
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We are going to go over Acids and Bases. What they are and what makes them the way they are and how to measure their strength.
1a. Acid-Base Theories
1b. Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
1c. Strengths of Acids and Bases
1d. Neutralization Reactions
1e. Salts in Solution
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2a. The Meaning of Oxidation and Reduction
2b. Oxidation Numbers
2c. Balancing Redox Equations
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We are going to learn about the three states of matter and the kinetic theories that apply.
1a. The Nature of Gases
1b. The Nature of Liquids
1c. The Nature of Solids
1d. Changes of State
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2a. Properties of Gases
2b. The Gas Laws
2c. Ideal Gases
2d. Gases: Mixtures and Movements
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3a. Water and Its Properties
3b. Homogeneous Aqueous Systems
3c. Heterogeneous Aqueous Systems
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4a. Properties of Solutions
4b. Concentrations of Solutions
4c. Colligative Properties of Solutions
4d. Calculations Involving Colligative Properties
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We are going to learn all about Stoichiometry: the art of counting without counting and the art of weighing without weighing. We are going to learn how to calculate what ever we are looking for with the aid of chemical formulas and equations.
1a. Measurements and Their Uncertainty
1b. The International System of Units
1c. Conversion Problems
1d. Density
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2a. The Mole: A Measurement of Matter
2b. Mole–Mass and Mole–Volume Relationships
2c. Percent Composition and Chemical Formulas
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3a. The Arithmetic of Equations
3b. Chemical Calculations
3c. Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield
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There are multiple key concepts that we are learning during this portion of the semester. We will be learning more about the Periodic Table: What it is, what information we can acquire from it, and patterns that we could use. We will also look at at bonds between atoms and the different types of chemical reactions that could occur when bonding happens.
1a. Ions
1b. Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
1c. Bonding in Metals
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2a. Molecular Compounds
2b. The Nature of Covalent Bonding
2c. Bonding Theories
2d. Polar Bonds and Molecules
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3a. Naming Ions
3b. Naming and Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds
3c. Naming and Writing Formulas for Molecular Compounds
3d. Naming and Writing Formulas for Acids and Bases
3e. The Laws Governing Formulas and Names
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4a. Describing Chemical Reactions
4b. Types of Chemical Reactions
4c. Reactions in Aqueous Solution
Vocabulary Vocabulary Review We are going to start with a brief history of the science of Chemistry to learn where it originated from, how it all began and how it is used. After, we will be focusing on the building blocks of life, matter, and what matter is composed of.
1a. Chemistry
1b. Chemistry Far and Wide
1c. Thinking Like a Scientist
1d. Problem Solving in Chemistry
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2a. Properties of Matter
2b. Mixtures
2c. Elements and Compounds
2d. Chemical Reactions
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3a. Defining the Atom
3b. Structure of the Nuclear Atom
3c. Distinguishing Among Atoms
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4b. Electron Arrangement in Atoms
4c. Physics and the Quantum Mechanical Model
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5a. Organizing the Elements
5b. Classifying the Elements
5c. Periodic Trends
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