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Chemistry & Physics » Chemistry Chemistry General Syllabus 1st Six-Weeks I. Chapter I – Introduction to Chemistry A. Chemistry B. Chemistry Far and Wide C. Thinking Life of a Scientist D. How to Study Chemistry II. Chapter 2 – Matter and Change A. Matter B. Mixtures C. Elements and Compounds D. Chemical Reactions 2nd Six Weeks III. Chapter 3: Scientific Measurements A. The Importance of Measurement B. Uncertainty in Measurement C. International System of Units D. Density E. Temperature IV. Chapter 4: Problem so9lving in chemistry A. What do I do now? B. Simple conversion Problems C. More Complex Problems 3rd Six Weeks V. Chapter 5: Atomic Structure and the Period Table A. Atoms B. Structure of the Nuclear Atom C. Distinguishing Between Atoms D. The Periodic Table: Organizing the Elements 4th Six Weeks VI. Chapter 6: Chemical Names and Formulas A. Introduction to chemical Bonding B. Representing chemical compounds C. Ionic charges D. Ionic compound E. Molecular Compounds and Acids F. Summary of Naming and Formula Writing VII. Chapter 5: Chemical Quantities A. The Mole: A Measurement of Matter B. Mole – Mass and Mole – volume Relationships C. Percent Composition and chemical Formulas 5th Six Weeks VIII.Chapter 8: Chemical Reactions A. Describing Chemical Change B. Types of chemical Reactions C. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions IX. Chapter 9: Stoichiometry A. The Arithmetic of Equations B. Chemical Calculations C. Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield 6th Six Weeks X. Chapter 13: Electrons in Atoms A. Models of Atoms B. Electron Arrangement in Atoms C. Physics and the Quantum Mechanical Model
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