Chemistry

Course Description

Semester A

Chemistry A introduces students to the science of chemistry beginning with exploring why scientists are interested in studying matter at a submicroscopic level. Students will continue to learn how scientific methods are used to understand the natural world and will continue to develop their skills in this area. Chemistry A covers topics in the characteristics of matter, atomic structure, chemical periodicity, chemical bonds and compounds, and chemical formula writing and naming. An algebra background is recommended because of the amount and type of math involved.

 

Semester B

Chemistry B builds on the concepts and skills learned in the first semester as students continue to explore the properties of matter and the changes it undergoes. Chemistry B covers topics in chemical reactions and stoichiometry, gases, thermochemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. An algebra background is recommended because of the amount and type of math involved.

Course Requirements

Grade Level

9-12

Duration

2 Semesters

Credit Value

1.0

Prerequisites

Algebra 1

Geometry

Semester A

Major Concepts

Module 1: Chemistry Basics
Module 2: Basics of Matter
Module 3: The Atom
Module 4: Electronic Structure and Periodicity
Module 5: Ionic Compounds
Module 6: Covalent Compounds

Semester A Syllabus

Semester B

Major Concepts

Module 7: Chemical Reactions
Module 8: Chemical Stoichiometry
Module 9: Gases
Module 10: Thermochemistry, Kinetics and Equilibrium
Module 11: Acids and Bases
Module 12: Organic and Biological Chemistry

Semester B Syllabus