CHEMISTRY
Semester 1

Chemistry For Changing Times, 9th Edition
John W. Hill, Doris K. Kolb
Prentice Hall, 2001 / ISBN: 0-13-087489-2
Syllabus
Succeeding in a Science Class Primer

Printable Periodic Table (Word format)


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Recommended software downloads: Below are links to general freeware programs that I highly recommend for learning chemistry. They are very professional, worthwhile chemistry tools.

1. Chemistry Assistant 2.2 : Performs mathematical operations, molecular weight calculations, U.S. to metric conversions and lists physical constants.
2.
Periodic Table of the Elements 2.10 : Basic data on the elements. Shows how the physical state of elements change with temperature. Also does calculations.
3. Graph : Program by Ivan Johansen. Plots functions and point series in cartesian and polar coordinates. Computes derivatives, integrals and trend lines.
4. FNGraph and Algebrus : Two additional graphing programs. These have higher learning curves, but are each excellent in their own right. Recommended for advanced users.

5. Virtual Periodic Table w/ Element Samples: From RGB Research Ltd.

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Text Problems
Resources
Chapter 1 - Chemistry: A Science for all Seasons
Text Problems: 1,3,19,21,27,29,45,47,51,59,65,67,71

-Elements List 1
-Elements List 2

-Sample Problems
-Rules for Significant Figures
-Metric System Review (PowerPoint)
-Classification of Matter, Metric System, Conversions, Dimensional Analysis, Significant Figures, Accuracy/Precision Review (PowerPoint)
-Chapter Review Questions (w/Answers) (PowerPoint)


-Study Guide 1-1
-Study Guide 1-2

-Pretest 1-1 (Online)

-Metrics Lab
Scientific Method Lab


External Resources (Sites):


Chapter 2 - Atoms: Are They for Real?
Text Problems: 1,3,5,11,13,17,23,25,27,29,31,33,37
-Study Guide 2-1
-Mass Ratio Examples

-Pretest 2-1 (Online)

-Lab


Chapter 3 - Atomic Structure:
Images of the Invisible

Text Problems: 3,5,7,15,19,23,25,29,33,39,41,47,
55,57,61,65,67,69, 73,75
-Study Guide 3-1
-Study Guide 3-2

-Pretest 3-1 (Online)

-Millikan/Periodic Table Lab

External Resources (Sites):
-Nobel Prize Winners


Chapter 4 - Nuclear Chemistry: The Heart of Matter
Text Problems: 5,9,11,15,17,21,25,33,37,39,41,46,47,51,57
-Nuclear Chemistry Outline
-Radioactivity Summary
-Nuclear Bomb History Outline
-Day After Trinity Discussion Questions
-Nuclear Disasters Links

-Study Guide 4-1
-Study Guide 4-2


-Pretest 4-1 (Online)

-Half-Life Lab

External Resources (Sites):

-Explanation of Binding Energy

-Hiroshima: Was It Necessary? Summary
- A-Bomb WWW Museum
-Why Truman Dropped the Bomb (Weekly Standard Article)
-National Atomic Museum

-How Stuff Works: Nuclear Medicine (Printable Version Here)
-Nuclear Medicine on the Net
-Society of Nuclear Medicine (Professional Site)

-How Stuff Works: Nuclear Energy (Printable Version Here)
-Nuclear Energy Institute (Safe Energy)
-Interesting Paper on Nuclear Energy by a Stanford Professor
-Virtual Nuclear Tour (Power Plants Around the World)
-Control the Nuclear Power Plant Demo
-International Atomic Energy Agency


Chapter 5 - Chemical Bonds: The Ties That Bind
Text Problems: 5,7,9,13,15,20,25,27,29,35,37,43,63,67,69,71,73,75, 77,81,83,84,87,91,93,97,99,105
-Covalent Bonding Summary Notes
-Study Guide 5-1
-Study Guide 5-2
-Study Guide 5-3

-Pretest 5-1 (Online)

-Lab


Semester 1 Review Answers: Page1, Page2, Page3
   
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