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Unit 0: Chemistry Foundations
š» SI Units Conversion
š» Scientific Notation
š» Counting Significant Figures (Sig Figs)
š» Sig Fig Rules for Multiplication and Division
š» Sig Fig Rules for Addition and Subtraction
š» Temperature Conversions
š» Density
š» Classification of Matter (Pure Substance, Element, Compound, Mixture, Homogeneous, Heterogeneous)
š» Chemical vs Physical Properties
š» Chemical vs Physical Changes
š» Periodic Table Overview (Group, Period, Metal, Nonmetal, Transition Metals)
š» Naming Molecular Compounds
š» Naming Main Group Ionic Compounds
š» Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals
š» Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions
š» Naming Binary Acids
š» Naming Oxyacids
Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties
šÆ Unit 1 Skills Checklist
š Unit 1 Notes
š» Calculating Molar Mass
š» Grams and Moles Conversion
š» Grams, Moles, and Particles Conversion
š» Calculating Mole Fraction
ā [Progress Check] 1.1: Moles and Molar Mass
š» Calculating Average Atomic Mass Given Percent Abundance
š» Calculating Percent Abundance of Isotopes
ā [Progress Check] 1.2: Mass Spectroscopy of Elements
š» Mass Percent of Elements in Compounds
š» Empirical Formula
š» Empirical Formula to Molecular Formula
š» Combustion Analysis
š» Determining the Formula of a Hydrate
ā [Progress Check] 1.3: Elemental Composition of Pure Substances
ā [Progress Check] 1.4: Composition of Mixtures
š» Number of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
š» Electron Configuration
š» Aufbau's Principle, Hund's Rule, and Paul Exclusion Principle
š» Ground or Excited State
š» Effective Nuclear Charge
ā [Progress Check] 1.5: Atomic Structure and Electron Configuration
š» Photoelectron Spectrum (PES)
ā [Progress Check] 1.6: Photoelectron Spectroscopy
š» Ionization Energy
š» Atomic Radius
š» Ionic Radius
š» Electron Affinity
š» Periodic Trends Summary
ā [Progress Check] 1.7: Periodic Trends
š» How to Count Valence Electrons
š» Charge of Ions
ā [Progress Check] 1.8: Valence Electrons and Ionic Compounds
š Practice Test
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties
šÆ Unit 2 Skills Checklist
š Unit 2 Notes
š» Types of Bonds (Ionic, Nonpolar Covalent, Polar Covalent)
š» Bond Polarity
ā [Progress Check] 2.1: Types of Chemical Bonds
š» Potential Energy Diagrams
š» Lattice Energy
ā [Progress Check] 2.2: Intramolecular Force and Potential Energy
š» Ionic Compound Structure and Properties
ā [Progress Check] 2.3: Structure of Ionic Solids
š» Metallic Bonding and Alloys
ā [Progress Check] 2.4: Structure of Metals and Alloys
š» Drawing Lewis Structures of Molecular Compounds
š» Exceptions to Octet Rule
ā [Progress Check] 2.5: Lewis Diagrams
š» Resonance Structures
š» Bond Order
š» Formal Charge and Most Stable Structure
ā [Progress Check] 2.6: Resonance and Formal Charge
š» VSEPR: Electron Geometry and Molecular Geometry
š» Polar and Nonpolar Molecules
š» Hybridization
š» Sigma and Pi Bonds
ā [Progress Check] 2.7: VSEPR and Bond Hybridization
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties
šÆ Unit 3 Skills Checklist
š Unit 3 Notes
š» Intermolecular Forces: London Dispersion, Dipole Dipole, Hydrogen Bond
š» Intermolecular Force Trends and Relationships
š» Which Substance Has a Higher Boiling Point?
š» Which Substance Has a Higher Vapor Pressure?
ā [Progress Check] 3.1: Intermolecular Forces
š» Types of Solids: Ionic, Molecular, Network, and Metallic
š» Properties of Solids of Ionic, Molecular, Network, and Metallic Solids
š» Lattice Energy of Ionic Solids
ā [Progress Check] 3.2: Properties of Solids
š» Phase Diagram (Not Required)
ā [Progress Check] 3.3: Solids, Liquids, and Gases
š» Pressure Unit Conversions
š» Reading Gas Manometer
š» Gas Law Relationships
š» Boyle's Law
š» Charles' Law
š» Gay-Lussac's Law
š» Avogadro's Law
š» Ideal Gas Law
š» Combined Gas Law
š» Gas Density and Molar Mass Problems
š» Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
š» Gas Density and Molar Mass at STP
š» Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
ā [Progress Check] 3.4: Ideal Gas Law
š» Factors Affecting Gas Velocity
š» Average Kinetic Energy (Temperature) vs Molecular Velocity
š» Calculating Root Mean Square Velocity (Not Required)
š» Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
š» Graham's Law of Gas Effusion & Diffusion
ā [Progress Check] 3.5: Kinetic Molecular Theory
š» Real Gas vs Ideal Gas
ā [Progress Check] 3.6: Deviation from Ideal Gas Law
š» Molarity
š» Calculating the Concentration of Ions
š» Dilution
ā [Progress Check] 3.7: Solutions and Mixtures
š» Representation of Solutions
ā [Progress Check] 3.8: Representation of Solutions
š» Solubility Curve
ā [Progress Check] 3.9: Separation of Solutions and Mixtures Chromatography
š» Solubility: Likes Dissolves Likes
ā [Progress Check] 3.10: Solubility
š» Microwave, Infrared, Ultraviolet, and Visible Light
ā [Progress Check] 3.11: Spectroscopy and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
š» Relationship between Wavelength, Frequency, and Energy
š» Wavelength and Frequency Problems
š» Energy Problems
š» Photoelectric Effect
ā [Progress Check] 3.12: Photoelectric Effect
š» Beer's Law
ā [Progress Check] 3.13: Beer-Lambert Law
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
š Stoichiometry FRQ
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions
šÆ Unit 4 Skills Checklist
š Unit 4 Notes
š» Physical Change vs Chemical Change
ā [Progress Check] 4.1: Introduction for Reactions
š» Balancing Chemical Reactions
š» Molecular, Complete Ionic, and Net Ionic Reactions
ā [Progress Check] 4.2: Net Ionic Equations
š» Reaction Particle Diagrams
ā [Progress Check] 4.3: Representations of Reactions
š» Bonds vs Intermolecular Force Changes in Reactions
ā [Progress Check] 4.4: Physical and Chemical Changes
š» Gram to Gram Stoichiometry
š» Determining Limiting Reactant
š» Calculating Amount of Excess Reactant Remaining
š» Actual Yield, Theoretical Yield, and Percent Yield
š» Gas Stoichiometry
š» Solutions and Molarity Stoichiometry
ā [Progress Check] 4.5: Stoichiometry
š» Titration Calculations
ā [Progress Check] 4.6: Introduction to Titration
š» Types of Reactions
š» Precipitation Reactions
š» Oxidation Number
š» Identifying Which Substance is Oxidized or Reduced
ā [Progress Check] 4.7: Types of Reactions
š» Acid Base Reactions
š» Identifying Acid, Base, Conjugate Acid, and Conjugate Base
š» Finding the Conjugate Acid of a Base
š» Finding the Conjugate Base of an Acid
š» Amphoteric Species
ā [Progress Check] 4.8: Introduction to Acid-Base Reactions
š» Oxidation Numbers
š» Identifying Which Substance is Oxidized and Reduced
š» Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic Conditions
š» Balancing Redox Reactions in Basic Conditions
ā [Progress Check] 4.9: Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 5: Kinetics
šÆ Unit 5 Skills Checklist
š Unit 5 Notes
š» Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
š» Calculating Rates of Reaction
ā [Progress Check] 5.1: Reaction Rates
š» Determining the Reactant Order Using Initial Rate Method
š» Units of Rate Constant
š» Differential Rate Law Practice Problems
ā [Progress Check] 5.2: Introduction to Reaction Rates
š» Integrated Rate Law
š» Half Life
ā [Progress Check] 5.3: Concentration Changes Over Time
š» Reaction Mechanisms, Elementary Steps, and Overall Rate law
š» Molecularity
ā [Progress Check] 5.4: Elementary Reactions
š» Collision Model
ā [Progress Check] 5.5: Collision Model
š» Energy Diagram & Energy Profile
ā [Progress Check] 5.6: Reaction Energy Profile
š» Reaction Mechanisms, Elementary Steps, and Overall Rate law
š» Identifying Catalyst and Intermediates
ā [Progress Check] 5.7: Introduction to Reaction Mechanisms
ā [Progress Check] 5.8: Reaction Mechanism and Rate Law
ā [Progress Check] 5.9: Steady State Approximation
š» Multistep reaction Energy Profile
ā [Progress Check] 5.10: Multistep Reaction Energy Profile
š» Catalyst
ā [Progress Check] 5.11: Catalysis
š Extra Practice Problems
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
šÆ Unit 6 Skills Checklist
š Unit 6 Notes
š» Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
ā [Progress Check] 6.1: Endothermic and Exothermic Processes
š» Energy Diagrams
ā [Progress Check] 6.2: Energy Diagrams
š» Heat Transfer and Thermoequilibrium
ā [Progress Check] 6.3: Heat Transfer and Thermal Equilibrium
š» Specific Heat Capacity (q=mCāT)
š» Object Object Heat Transfer Problems
š» Coffee Cup Calorimetry
ā [Progress Check] 6.4: Heat Capacity and Calorimetry
š» Heating and Cooling Curves
ā [Progress Check] 6.5: Energy of Phase Changes
š» Heat Stoichiometry
ā [Progress Check] 6.6: Introduction to Enthalpy of Reactions
š» Calculating āHĀ° with Bond Enthalpy
ā [Progress Check] 6.7: Bond Enthalpies
š» Calculating āHĀ° with Heat of Formation
ā [Progress Check] 6.8: Enthalpy of Formation
š» Calculating āHĀ° with Hess's Law
ā [Progress Check] 6.9: Hess's Law
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 7: Equilibrium
šÆ Unit 7 Skills Checklist
š Unit 7 Notes
š» Introduction to Equilibrium
ā [Progress Check] 7.1: Introduction to Equilibrium
š» Rates and Equilibrium
ā [Progress Check] 7.2: Direction of Reversible Reactions
š» Writing Equilibrium Constant Expression (Kc, Kp, Keq)
š» Converting between Kc and Kp (Not Required)
ā [Progress Check] 7.3: Reactions Quotient and Equilibrium Constant
š» Calculating the Equilibrium Constant K
ā [Progress Check] 7.4: Calculating the Equilibrium Constant
š» Magnitude of the Equilibrium Constant
ā [Progress Check] 7.5: Magnitude of the Equilibrium Constant
š» Equilibrium Constant Manipulation
ā [Progress Check] 7.6: Properties of the Equilibrium Constant
š» ICE Table Problems
ā [Progress Check] 7.7: Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations
ā [Progress Check] 7.8: Representations of Equilibrium
š» Le Chatelier's Principle
ā [Progress Check] 7.9: Introduction to Le Chatelier's Principle
š» Q. vs K (Reaction Quotient vs Equilibrium Constant)
ā [Progress Check] 7.10: Reaction Quotient and Le Chatelier's Principle
š» Writing Dissolution Reactions and Ksp Expressions
š» Calculating Ksp from Molarity Solubility
š» Calculating Molar Solubility from Ksp
š» Determining Which Solid is More Soluble from its Ksp Value
š» Will a Precipitate Form?
ā [Progress Check] 7.11: Introduction to Solubility Equilibria
š» Common Ion Effect
ā [Progress Check] 7.12: Common Ion Effect
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Equilibrium Free Response Questions (FRQ)
š Ksp Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 8: Acids and Bases
šÆ Unit 8 Skills Checklist
š Unit 8 Notes
š» Calculating pH, pOH, [OH-], and [H+] / [H3O+]
ā [Progress Check] 8.1: Introduction to Acids and Bases
š» Strong Acids vs Weak Acids
š» pH of Strong Acids
š» pH of Strong Bases
ā [Progress Check] 8.2: pH and pOH of Strong Acids and Bases
š» Writing Acid Dissociation / Ionization Reactions and Ka Expressions
š» pH of Weak Acids
š» Ka of Weak Acids
š» Percent Ionization & Percent Dissociation of Acids
š» Writing Base Dissociation / Ionization Reaction and Kb Expressions
š» pH of Weak Bases
š» Percent Ionization & Percent Dissociation of Bases
ā [Progress Check] 8.3: Weak Acid and Base Equilibria
š» Strong Acid Strong Base pH Calculations
š» Weak Acid Strong Base pH Calculations
š» Weak Base Strong Acid pH Calculations
š» Is the Salt Acidic, Basic, or Neutral
š» Calculating the pH of Salt Solutions
ā [Progress Check] 8.4: Acid-Base Reactions and Buffers
š» Strong Acid Strong Base Titration Curve
š» Weak Acid Strong Base Titration Curve
ā [Progress Check] 8.5: Acid-Base Titrations
š» Structure Effect on Acid Strength
š» Which Side Does the Acid Base Reaction Favor?
ā [Progress Check] 8.6: Molecular Structures of Acids and Bases
š» Comparing pH to pKa
ā [Progress Check] 8.7: pH and pKa
š» How to Create a Buffer
ā [Progress Check] 8.8: Properties of Buffers
š» Calculating the pH of a Buffer
ā [Progress Check] 8.9: Henderson-Hasslebach Equation
š» pH and Buffer Capacity
ā [Progress Check] 8.10: Buffer Capacity
š» pH and Solubility
ā [Progress Check] 8.11: pH and Solubility
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics
šÆ Unit 9 Skills Checklist
š Unit 9 Notes
š» Predicting the Sign of āS (Change in Entropy)
ā [Progress Check] 9.1: Introduction to Entropy
š» Calculating the āSĀ°rxn (Change in Entropy of a Reaction)
ā [Progress Check] 9.2: Absolute Entropy and Entropy Change
š» Calculating āGĀ° from āH, āS, and T
š» Calculating āGĀ° from āGĀ°f Formation Values
š» When is the Reaction Spontaneous (All Temp, High Temp, Low Temp, Never)
ā [Progress Check] 9.3: Gibb's Free Energy and Thermodynamic Favorability
š» Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control
ā [Progress Check] 9.4: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control
š» Converting Between āGĀ° and K
ā [Progress Check] 9.5: Free Energy and Equilibrium
š» Free Energy of Dissolution
ā [Progress Check] 9.6: Free Energy of Dissolution
š» Coupled Reactions
ā [Progress Check] 9.7: Coupled Reactions
š» Galvanic Cell Summary
š» Electrolytic Cell Summary
ā [Progress Check] 9.8: Galvanic (Voltaic) and Electrolytic Cells
š» Calculating the Standard Cell Potential of a Redox Reaction
š» Determine if a Redox Reaction is Spontaneous or Not
š» Calculating āGĀ° of a Redox Reaction
ā [Progress Check] 9.9: Cell Potential and Free Energy
š» Calculating Cell Potential Under Nonstandard Conditions
ā [Progress Check] 9.10: Cell Potential Under Nonstandard Conditions
š» Electrolysis Stoichiometry (Time, Amps, Moles of Electrons, Mass, Charge)
ā [Progress Check] 9.11: Electrolysis and Faraday's Law
š Practice Exams
š Progress Check Answers
š Thermodynamics Free Response Questions (FRQ)
š Electrochemistry Free Response Questions (FRQ)
Full Practice Exams
š Prior Years Free Response Questions
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ā [Progress Check] 1.6: Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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