JongOh Park – AP Chem (30hrs) – 2023.05.
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Unit 1: Basic Review of Chemistry
• Atomic Structures and Properties
• Stoichiometry
• Periodic Trends
• The States of Matter
• Oxidation Numbers
• Nomenclature Overview
Unit 2: Reactions and Periodicity
• General Aspects of Chemical Reactions and Equations
• General Properties of Aqueous Solutions
• Precipitation Reactions
• Oxidation–Reduction Reactions
• Coordination Compounds
• Acid–Base Reactions
Unit 3: Stoichiometry
• Moles and Molar Mass
• Percent Composition and Empirical Formulas
• Reaction Stoichiometry
• Limiting Reactants
• Percent Yield
• Molarity and Solution Calculations
Unit 4: Gases
• Kinetic Molecular Theory
• Gas Law Relationships
Unit 5: Thermodynamics
• Calorimetry
• Laws of Thermodynamics
• Products Minus Reactants
• Thermodynamics and Equilibrium
Unit 6: Spectroscopy, Light, and Electrons
• The Nature of Light,
• Wave Properties of Matter
• Atomic Spectra
• Atomic Orbitals
11 Bonding, 147
• Lewis Electron-Dot Structures
• Ionic and Covalent Bonding
• Molecular Geometry—VSEPR
• Valence Bond Theory
• Molecular Orbital Theory
• Resonance
• Bond Length, Strength, and Magnetic Properties
12 Solids, Liquids, and Intermolecular Forces
• Structures and Intermolecular Forces
• The Liquid State
• The Solid State
• Phase Diagrams
• Relationship of Intermolecular Forces to Phase Changes
13 Solutions and Colligative Properties
• Concentration Units
• Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes
• Colligative Properties
• Colloids
14 Kinetics
• Rates of Reaction
• Integrated Rate Laws
• Activation Energy
• Reaction Mechanisms
• Catalysts
15 Equilibrium
• Equilibrium Expressions
• Le Cha’telier’s Principle
• Acid–Base Equilibrium
• Buffers, 223
• Titration Equilibria
• Solubility Equilibria
• Other Equilibria
16 Electrochemistry
• Redox Reactions
• Electrochemical Cells
• Quantitative Aspects of Electrochemistry
• Nernst Equation
17 Nuclear Chemistry
• Nuclear Reactions
• Nuclear Stability
• Nuclear Decay Calculations
• Mass–Energy Relationships
18 Organic Chemistry
• Alkanes
• Structural Isomerism
• Common Functional Groups
• Macromolecules