CHEMISTRY 11
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1. Skills and Processes of Chemistry
1.1 Staying Safe Around Matter
1.2 Laboratory and Reporting Skills
1.3 Measuring and Recording Significant Data
1.4 Analysis of Units and Conversion in Chemistry
2. The Nature of Matter
2.1 Properties of Matter
2.2 The Classification of matter
2.3 Separating the Substances of a Mixture
2.4 Names and Formulae of Inorganic Compounds
3. The Mole - The Central Unit of Chemistry
3.1 Relative Atomic Mass
3.2 Introducing the Mole - The Central Unit of Chemistry
3.3 The Wheel Model of Mole Conversion
3.4 Molar Volume
3.5 Composition Analysis - Determining Formulas
3.6 Molar Concentration
4. Expressing and Measuring Chemical Change
4.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
4.2 Classifying Chemical Changes and Predicting Products
4.4 Energy Changes Associated with Chemical Change
4.5 Calculating Chemical Change - Stoichiometry
4.6 Stoichiometry in the Real World - Limiting and Excess Amounts, Percentage Yield and Purity
5. Closer look at Matter
5.1 Early Models of an Atom - Dalton to Rutherford
5.2 Quantum Theory and the Bohr Model of the Atom
5.4 Applying Quantum Mechanics to Electrons in Atoms
6. Relationships and Patterne in Chemistry
6.1 The Development of the PeriodicTable
6.2 Periodic Trends - Regular Changes in Elemental Properties
6.3 Describing Chemical Bonding
6.4 Lewis Structure Diagrams
8. Organic Chemistry
8.1 Simple Hydrocarbons and Isomerism
8.2 Functional Groups
PRACTICE FINAL EXAM and Answer KEY
Chapter 4
We did not cover sections 4.3 and 4.4
4.1 Balancing Chemical Equations
4.2 Classifying Chemical Changes
4.5 Stoichiometry
4.6 Limiting/Excess Reactant, purity