| 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