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Material covered in AP Chemistry to date The following is from the official curriculum for the class.

Any additional topics I may have covered will not be on the Midyear Element Symbols and Polyatomic Ions Brown & LeMay Chapter Topic 1 Matter and Measurement 2.1-2.4 Atomic Structure 6 Atomic Structure 3 Stoichiometry 7 Periodicity 8.1-8.2 Ionic Bonding 2.7-2.8 Ionic Bonding 8.3-8.8 Covalent Bonding 9.1-9.6 Molecular Geometry 4 Reactions 5 Calorimetry 8.8 Calorimetry 19.1-19.6 Thermodymanics 10 11-11.6 12.1 13.1-13.5 Gas Laws Liquid and Solids Types of solid Solutions

A more detailed list is on the pages that follow

The following is a more detailed list that comes from the curriculum we are submitting to the College Board. I hope I have removed all the topics we havent done yet, and the order is a little different from what we are actually doing. Textbook Chapter(s): 1 Introduction to Chemistry 1. Classification of Matter 2. Separation Science 3. Physical and Chemical Properties 4. Temperature and Density 5. Meet the Elements 6. Dimensional Analysis and Proportions 7. Units of Measurement 8. Conversion of Units 9. Dimensional Analysis 10. Uncertainty in Measurements and Significant Figures Textbook Chapter(s): 2.1, 2.2, 6 Nuclear and Atomic Structure 1. Types of Subatomic Particles 2. The Nucleus 3. Atomic Structure 4. Rutherford Experiment 5. Cathode Ray Experiments 6. Atomic Structure Terms 7. Electromagnetic Radiation 8. Quantization of Energy 9. Photoelectric Effect 10. PES data 11. Bohr Atom 12. Orbital Model of Atom 13. Aufbau Diagram 14. Para magnetism 18. Quantum Mechanical Model Textbook Chapter(s): 3, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.6 Stoichiometry 1. Law of Constant Composition and Calculations based on Law 2. Using Moles to find a Quantity 3. Stoichiometry 4. Limiting Reagents 5. Using Density

6. Solution Terms 7. Stoichiometry - Solutions

Textbook Chapter(s): 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 7, 8.1-8.2 Periodicity and Introduction to Bonding 1. Atomic Properties 2. Periodic Law 3. Elemental Properties 4. Types of Bonds 5. Metallic Bonding 6. Properties Groups 7. Multiple Oxidation States of Transition Metals 8. Ionic Bonding 9. Ionic Bonding and Potential Energy Diagrams 10. Energy of Formation of Ionic Compounds 11. Lattice energy Textbook Chapter(s): 8, 9, 11.7 Covalent Bonding and Molecules 1. Types of Covalent Bonds 2. Nonpolar Covalent Bonds 3. Polar Covalent Bonds 4. Lewis Structures 5. Resonance 6. Hybridization 7. Molecular Geometry 8. Energy Effects on Molecules 9. Isomerism 10. Classification of Molecules 11. Intermolecular Interaction 12. Dipole moments 13. Dielectric Constants 14. Types of Compounds 15. Properties of Metallic, Molecular, Macromolecular and Ionic Compounds Textbook Chapter(s): 5.6, 5.7, 19.0, 13.1, 19.2, 7.8, 8.4 Thermochemistry 1. Introduction to thermodynamics 2. Conservation of energy 3. State Functions 4. Potential Energy

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Kinetic Energy Calorimetry Heat of Fusion Heat of Vaporization Specific Heat Heat of Dilution Heat of Solution Hesss Law- direct and indirect Bond Dissociation Energies Gibbs Free Energy Equation

Textbook Chapter(s): 4.3,16.2, 16.11, 4.2, 4.4, 20.1, 4.4, 8.5, 20.6 Predicting Reactions 1. Naming Compounds 2. Balancing Chemical Equations 3. Types of Chemical Equations 4. Types of Chemical Reactions 5. Predicting based on Stability 6. Predicting based on Type 7. Chemical reactivity and products of chemical reactions 8. Reaction types Organic Functional Group Reactions, Acid-base reactions; concepts of Arrhenius, Brnsted-Lowry 9. Precipitation reactions, Oxidation-reduction reactions, Oxidation number, The role of the electron in oxidation-reduction Textbook Chapter(s): 10, 11 Gas, Liquids and Solids 1. Real Gases versus Ideal Gases 2. Ideal Gas Equation 3. Derivations based on Ideal Gas Equation 4. Gases collected Over Water 5. Kinetic Molecular Theory 6. Van der Waals Equation 7. Molecular Speeds 8. Diffusion and Effusion 9. Molecular Theory related to Phase 10. Phase Changes 11. Entropy 12. Heating and Cooling Curves 13. Interphases 14. Pressure 15. Vapor Pressure

16. Boiling Point and Freezing Points 17. Vapor Pressure Curves 18. Phase Diagrams Triple point, critical point 19. Energy change during phase changes 20. Viscosity 21. Surface Tension 22. Types of Solids and Crystal Structure Textbook Chapter(s): 13 Solutions 1. Types of Solutions 2. Electrolytes 3. Miscibility and Immiscibility 4. Process of Dissolution 5. Dissolution versus Ionization 6. Solubility Terms 7. Solubility Curves 8. Henrys Law 9. Raoults Law 10. Freezing and Boiling points of Solutions Colligative Properties 11. Van Hoff factor 12. Osmosis 13. Deviation from Raoults Law 14. Colloids

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