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11/14 Lab - ph weak/strong acid, salts<br> 11/11 Review/common ion effect<br> 11/16 Test<br> 11/18 common ion /titration (calculation day)<br> 11/21 lab day 1, titration<br> 11/23 explanation of titration (1/2 period, day before Turkey Day)<br> 11/28 Lab day 2 titration<br> 11/29 pH indicator<br> 12/1 Review/lab on pH indicator<br> 12/2 test<br> <b>Revised 12/8</b><br> 12/8 Test on Acid-Base II<br> 12/12 Solubility - precipitate formed?<br> 12/13 Redox rxn and standard reduction table<br> 12/15 Electrochemical rxn<br> 12/16 Electrolysis rxn<br> 12/19 review for Solubility and Electrochemistry<br> 12/21 test on Solubility and Electrochemistry<br> 12/22 Last day before Christmas<br> Christmas / New Years Break<br> 1/3 Review Christmas HW (deltaH and Energy)and deltaS<br> 1/4 deltaS amd deltaG<br> 1/5 delta G<br> 1/9 deltaG and Equilibrium and deltaG and electrochemistry<br> 1/10 review<br> 1/12 delta S<br> 1/13 delta G<br> Midyear Exam / End of Sememster 1 <br> <br> Sememster 2 (Test Dates)<br> 2nd half of thermo - 5 classes<br> Kinetics - Thurs Feb 2<br> Atomic structure & Periodic Table & Nuclear- Thurs Feb 16<br> *Day 1 - History & Energy **Questions on people (from handout on website) **Go over Electromagnetic Spectrum, deltaE equation from <nowiki>AP</nowiki> book. *Day 2 - Quantum Mechanics & Quantum Numbers **Show Standard Deviant video (#2) from Atomic Structure to Chemical Bonding (not including). **Need to talk about Quantum Numbers, Nodes, Polyelectronic elements *<i>Homework:</i> **Print out Periodic table notes **Pg *Day 3 - Periodic Table *Day 4 - Nuclear Chemistry *Day 5 - Nuclear Chemistry *Day 6 - Review *Day 7 - Test <b>(Thurs Feb 16)</b> ----------- <b><u>Bonding & Organic - Thurs March 9</u></b><br> *Day 1 - Bond Energy & Lattice Energy *Day 2 - Lewis Dot Structure (Formal Charge & expanded list of geometry) *Day 3 - Main families of Organic Compounds (Hydrocarbons) to explain double & triple bonds *Day 4 - Lewis Acid, Coordinate Chemistry and Acid-base strength relating to bonding *Day 5 - Review *Day 6 - Test<b> (Thurs March 9)</b> <i>Labs:<br> 1. Standardization of a solution using a primary standard<br> 2. Determination of a concentration by acid-base titration, including a weak acid and weak base.<br></i> ---------- <b><u><nowiki>IMF</nowiki>& Solids & Liquids - Wed March 22</u></b><br> *Day 1 - Polar & non-polar bonds and molecules and List of <nowiki>IMF</nowiki> *Day 2 - Solid phase *Day 3 - Liquid phase *Day 4 - Vapor pressure and phase diagrams *Day 5 - Review *Day 6 - Test <b>(March 22)</b> <i>Labs<br> 1. Separation by chromatography<br> 2. Determination of appropriate indicators for various acid-base titration, pH determination<br> 3. Determination of concentration by oxidation-reduction titration<br></i> ---------------- <b><u>Solutions - Tues April 4</u></b><br> *Day 1 - Composition and Energies of Formation *Day 2 - Henry's Law and Partial Pressure of Gases *Day 3 - Raoult's Law and Vapor Pressure of Solutions *Day 4 - Colligative Properties *Day 5 - Review *Day 6 - Test <b>(April 4)</b> <i>Labs<br> 1. Determining molar mass by freezing point depression<br> 2. Colorimetric or spectrophotometric analysis<br> 3. Determine of equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction<br></i> ----------------- <b><u>Gases - Quiz Thurs April 13</u></b><br> *Day 1 - Gases *Day 2- Gases *Day 3 - Gases <b>(Quiz Thurs April 13)</b> <i>Labs<br> 1. Determining molar mass by vapor density<br> 2. Determining of molar volume of a gas<br> 3. Determination of enthalpy change associated with a reaction<br></i> <br> Total 40 classes (guess this will take us to April break)<br> ---------------------------- <u><b>One concept after April vacation, Molecular Orbital Theory</b></u><br> <i>Labs<br> 1. Separation and qualititative analysis of cation and anion<br> 2. Synthesis of a coordination complex and its chemical analysis <br> 3. Synthesis, purification, and analysis of an organic compound<br> 4. Analytical gravimetric determination<br></i>
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