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,Table of Contents 6.2: Sol
Course Objectives by Chapter .................................................................................................. 5 6.3: Con
Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry & the Nature of Science............................................... 8 6.4: Col
1.1: The Process of Science ................................................................................................. 8 Chapter 7:
1.2: Hypothesis, Law, & Theory......................................................................................... 14 7.1: Che
1.3: Graphing ...................................................................................................................... 18 7.2: Rea
Chapter 2: The Structure of the Atom.................................................................................... 24 7.3: Che
2.1: Early Ideas of Atoms ................................................................................................... 24 7.4: Ba
2.2: Further Understanding of the Atom ............................................................................ 28 7.5: Typ
2.3: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons in Atoms ................................................................. 35 7.6: Sto
2.4: Atomic Mass ................................................................................................................ 41 7.7: Rev
2.5: The Nature of Light ..................................................................................................... 43 7.8: Equ
2.6: Electron Arrangement in Atoms .................................................................................. 50 7.9: The
Chapter 3: The Organization of the Elements......................................................................... 55 Chapter 8:
3.1: Mendeleev’s Periodic Table ........................................................................................ 55 8.1: Cla
3.2: Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids ............................................................................. 59 8.2: pH
3.3: Valence Electrons ........................................................................................................ 61 8.3: Neu
3.4: Families and Periods of the Periodic Table ................................................................. 62 8.4: Titr
3.5: Periodic Trends ............................................................................................................ 65 Chapter 9:
Chapter 4: Describing Compounds ......................................................................................... 71 9.1: Ene
4.1: Introduction to Compounds ......................................................................................... 71 9.2: End
4.2: Types of Compounds and Their Properties ................................................................. 74 9.3: Ox
4.3: Names and Charges of Ions ......................................................................................... 78 Chapter 10
4.4: Writing Ionic Formulas ................................................................................................ 84 10.1: D
4.5: Naming Ionic Compounds ........................................................................................... 86 10.2: Ty
4.6: Covalent Compounds & Lewis Structures................................................................... 90 10.3: H

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Nature of Science Goal-- Science provides predictable results. 3. I c
1. I can use the terms solute and solvent in describing a solution.
2. I can sketch a solution, colloid, and suspension at the particle level. Unit 10: N
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1. I can classify a change as chemical or physical and give evidence of chemical
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2. I can describe the principles of collision theory and relate frequency, energy of
collisions, and addition of a catalyst to reaction rate.
3. I can write a chemical equation to describe a simple chemical reaction.
4. I can balance chemical reactions and recognize that the number of atoms in a

chemical reaction does not change.

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