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UNIT

TOPICS

TIME ALLOTMENT

CHAPTER

PROBABLE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES

1

Matter, Naming and Measurement

3 weeks

8/27- 9/12

1, 2

8/28 Safety and Procedures

9/2 Densities of Liquids and Solids

9/9 Paper Chromatography

9/10 Aspirin Lab

2

Relations in Chemistry; Stoichiometry

2 weeks

9/15- 9/26

3

9/16 Determination of a Chemical
          Formula

9/23 Determination of  Mole Relationship

         in a Chemical Reaction

3

Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

2 weeks

9/29- 10/10

4

9/30 Analysis of an Al-Zn Alloy  

10/7- 10/8 Properties of Hydrates

4

Gases

3 weeks

10/14- 10/31

5

 

 

10/14 Molar Volume of a Gas

10/21 Molar Mass of a  Volatile Liquid 

5

Electronic Structure and the Periodic Table

3 weeks

11/3- 11/21

6

11/5 Energies of Electrons

11/18 The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen

6

Covalent Bonding

2 weeks

11/21- 12/5

7

11/25 The Geometrical Structure of

            Molecules

7

Thermochemistry

2 weeks

12/8- 12/19

8

12/9 Heat Effects and  Calorimetry

8

Liquids and Solids

1 week

12/22- 12/23

9

12/16 Vapor Pressure and Enthalpy of   

           Vaporization of Water

9

Solutions

2 weeks

1/5- 1/16

10

1/6 Molar Mass   Determination by   

       Freezing Pt Depression

1/13 Analysis of an Unknown Chloride

MIDTERM

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UNIT

TOPICS

TIME ALLOTMENT

CHAPTER

PROBABLE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES

10

Gaseous Chemical Equilibrium

2 weeks

1/26- 2/6

12

1/27 Properties of Systems  in Equilibrium

11

Acids and Bases

1 week

2/9- 2/13

13

2/10 Determination of the Dissociation

    Constants of Weak Acids, pH, Its Meas.

     and Apps. (parts A-B)

2/11 Standardization of a Basic Solution

12

Equilibria in Acid-Base Solutions

3 weeks

2/23- 3/13

14

2/24 pH, Its Measurement and  

        Applications (parts C-D) & Buffers 

13

Complex Ions

1 week

3/16- 3/20

15

3/17 Relative Stabilities of Complex Ions

         prepared from Copper(II)

3/18 Tests for Iron (II) and Iron (III) Ions

14

Precipitation Equilibria

1 week

3/23- 3/27

16

3/24 Determination of the  Solubility  

         Product of Lead(II) Iodide

3/31 Development of a Scheme for Qual.

         Analysis 

15

Spontaneity of Reaction

1 week

3/30- 4/3

17

 

16

Rate of Reaction

1 week

4/6- 4/9

11

4/7 Rates of Chemical Reactions, The

       Iodination of Acetone

17

Electrochemistry

1 week

4/21- 4/24

18

 

18

Nuclear Chemistry

1 week

4/27- 5/1

19

 

REVIEW

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2 weeks

5/4- 5/11

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AP EXAM

Consists of two equally weighted sections:         

I- 75 multiple choice questions                     

 II- 6 free response questions (3 multipart quantitative questions, 1 question on writing balanced chemical equations and answering a short question for three different sets of reactants, and 2 multipart qualitative questions.)

May 12th 2009

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The breakdown of the AP EXAM by TOPIC does not belong in this column, but here it is:

 

Structure of Matter 20% States of Matter 20%

Reactions 35-40%

Descriptive Chem. 10-15%

Laboratory 5-10% 

 

 

19

Class Chosen Topics, Labs & Projects

3 weeks

 

 

FINAL

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