Chemistry (No Lab) Semester 1

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 Chemistry (No Lab) Semester 1
  • Recommended Grade Level: 9-12
  • Course Credits: 0.5
  • Course Price: $299.00

Course Overview:

Students learn about the fundamentals of science and laboratory investigations. This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of Chemistry where the student learns about the different states of matter, atomic theory, quantum theory and radioactivity. There is an exhaustive discussion about the periodic table and the various elements in the table. The student also studies about the molecular structure and about ionic compounds and covalent bonds.  Students will understand the various aspects of chemical reactions and stoichiometry. Several virtual labs enable the students to see the concepts virtually.

Note: This course is not designed for ELL (English Language Learners) students. ELL students may enroll in this course ONLY if they have adequate mentor support at their home school and are able to fulfill all course requirements.

Prerequisites:

Middle School Science

Syllabus:

Section 1: Introduction to Science and Chemistry

  • Science and the Scientific Method
  • Important concepts in science
  • Displaying Data: Tables, charts, and graphs
  • Introduction to Chemistry
  • Recent Discoveries in Chemistry
  • Safety and Equipment
  • Common Laboratory Procedures

Section 2: Matter

  • States of Matter
  • Dalton’s Atomic Theory of Matter
  • Subatomic Particles
  • How Atoms Differ
  • Quantum Theory and the Atom
  • Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Reactions

Section 3: The Periodic Table

  • Development of the Modern Periodic Table
  • Classification of the Elements
  • Periodic Trends
  • Ionic Compounds and Metals

Section 4: Covalent Bonding

  • The Covalent Bond
  • Naming Molecules
  • Molecular Structures and Shapes
  • Electronegativity and Polarity

Section 5: Moles, Stoichiometry, and Chemical Reactions

  • Measuring Matter: Mass and the Mole
  • Stoichiometry
  • Chemical Reactions and Equations
  • Reaction Rates and Laws
  • Chemical Equilibrium

 

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