CLASS NOTES
TOPICS CLASSES
Measurement Scientific Notation     Measure Class #5
Matter Matter Class #2
Atomic Theory Atomic Theory Class 1     The structure of the atom, subatomic particles, using the periodic table to count the subatomic particles in each atom

Atomic Theory Class 2     Isotopes, average atomic mass calculations, 

Atomic Theory Class 3     Electron orbitals, spectra, ground vs. excited state, groupings of the Periodic Table of the Elements

Naming Compounds Naming Class 1    Intro to ions, neutral atoms, isoelectric, losing or gaining electrons

Naming Class 2    Naming simple, monoatomic ionic compounds

Naming Class 3    Transitional Metal cations, Roman Numeral stock naming system

Naming Class 4    Polyatomic ions and polyatomic compounds Table E

Naming Class 5    Molecular compounds, prefix names, covalent bonds

The Mole Mole Class 1        what is a mole, calculating molar mass, mass of part of a mole

Mole Class 2       converting moles to grams, grams to moles, and vice versa

Mole Class 3     moles to gas, two step problems with moles

Mole Class 4    practice mole conversions, empirical formulas, percent comp by mass

Percent Composition by Mass % Comp Class 1     How to set up a percent by mass problem, how to use the results of the math

% Comp + Mole Practice Class  Just like it sounds (plus intro to Empirical Formulas)

Final % Comp/Moles Practice Class   Review CuSO4·5H2O Lab, writing lab conclusions properly

Reactions

synthesis    Intro to the first of the five basic reactions, start balancing equations

decomposition     Decomposition Reactions, more balancing equation practice, phase symbols

single replacement     The single replacement reaction, using table J properly

double replacement    The double replacement reaction, using table F properly.  2X as much fun.

combustion   The burning of hydrocarbons, gas to wax!

Reactions Class #6:  Reviewing all types of reactions with balancing practice

Stoichiometry

Stoich Class #1   Intro. drawing the extended map to guide us through the morass of math

Stoich2 class     Math Practice, moles to moles, and 3 step conversions too

Stoich2 Lab Setup    Simple instructions to set up and do the Stoich 2 Lab

Stoich3 class       3 Step Problems, practice, wrap up

Phases Phases Class #1  Intro to phases, start converting gas pressure units 

Phases Class #2  Barometers, The KMT: kinetic molecular theory for gases, more conversion math

Phases Class #3  Liquids, how water boils, start Table H and Vapor Pressure

Phases Class #4  Master using Table H, vapor pressure conceptually

Phases Class #5  Kinetic & Potential energies during phase changes, Table H Mastery, review 

Thermochemistry Thermochem Class #1 Intro, energy unit conversion math, tables B and I

Thermochem Class #2  Energy conversion math problems, heats of reactions using stoich

Thermochem Class #3  The basic 3 heat formulas and the table B constants in math problems

Dorito's Lab Notes before doing lab

Thermochem Class #4  Energy problems, heat problems, amazing demonstrations

Thermochem Class #5  More math review, complex multistep energy problems

Thermochem Class #6  Final review before the celebration

Gases Gas Class #1  Intro, Review of KMT, relationship of P + T, graphing basics, Demo Diagram #1

Gas Class #2  Boyle's Law, PV = constant

Gas Class #3  Combined gas law, gas math problems

Gas Class #4  2 more demo diagrams, and a bunch of the 54

Gas Class #5  math practice from the regents and class

Trends of the Periodic Table Trends Class #1  periodic table arrangement, proton-neutron-electron count, atomic mass trend

Trends Class #2 Trends, group & period trends, the atomic mass & atomic size (radius) trends. 

Trends Class #3  Net Nuclear Charge, Metallic + Non-Metallic Properties, and 1st Ionization Energy Trend

Trends Class #4  Cation Size Trends, and, Anion Size Trends

Trends Class #5  Electronegativity Value Trends

Bonding Bonding Class #1 - intro, types of bonding, Lewis Dot Diagrams for atoms and ions

Bonding Class #2 - metallic bonding, and more Lewis Dot Diagrams of ionic compounds

Bonding Class #3 - Intro to covalent bonding, single and double, polar and nonpolar, covalent bonds

Bonding Class #4 - Double and Triple Bonds, drawing Larger Molecules

 

 

Finish up solutions           Water: wrap up

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