Chemistry

 

Chemistry the Central Science

The textbook is Addison-Wesley Chemistry Fourth Edition (1995) authored by Antony C. Wilbraham, Dennis D. Staley, and Michael S. Matta.

 

Table of Contents:

1. Matter and Change

2. Scientific Measurement

3. Problem Solving in Chemistry

4. Atomic Structure

5. Chemical Names and Formulas

6. Chemical Quantities

7. Chemical Reactions

8. Stoichiometry

9. The States of Matter

10. Thermochemistry

11. The Behavior of Gases

12. Electrons in Atoms

13. Chemical Periodicity

14. Ionic Bonds

15. Covalent Bonds

16. Water and Aqueous Systems

17. Properties of Solutions

18. Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

19. Acids and Bases

20. Neutralization

21. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

22. Electrochemistry

23. Metals and Nonmetals

24. Hydrocarbon Compounds

25. Functional Groups and Organic Reactions

26. Nuclear Chemistry

 

 

 

Chemistry to being learned effectively requires many hands-on activities in the a laboratory setting.

 

Special Projects:

Students will participate in two long standing projects. The making and eating of a chemical pie and the making and eating of sauerkraut

 


Check out the Chemistry Web Sites listed below:
  1. AP Chemistry
  2. Science Learning Network: Home
  3. ChemCom Home Page
  4. Nutrition Science & the Winter Olympics
  5. Mole Day
  6. Periodic Table: Web Elements
  7. Periodic Table: Links
  8. Periodic Table
  9. LabNet Home Page
  10. American Chemical Society - Home Page
  11. Chemistry Home Page: Lecture Hall


 Class Guidelines Read about Grading Scales, Attendance, Make Up, and everything involved with Classroom Management.

 

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