Frank W. Cox Chemistry
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UNIT 1: Intro to chemistry, Matter, safety,
Unit 2 scientific measurement
Unit 3: Atomic Structure
Unit 4 Bonding naming and formula writing
Unit 5 Reactions and stoichiometry
Unit 6 Gases and KMT
Unit 7 Thermodynamics
Unit 8 Solutions
Unit 9 Acids and bases
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Unit 5 essential understandings and guiding questions:
Regardless of how matter interacts with other matter or how atoms are rearranged into molecules in a chemical reaction, mass is always conserved.
Predictable quantitative relationships exist between reactants and products in chemical reactions.
Why is the mole used as a unit of measure in chemistry?
How is quantitative data used to determine the chemical formula of a compound?
How are chemical reactions classified and balanced?
How can mathematics be used to make predictions of quantities in chemical reactions?
What determines whether a chemical reaction goes to completion or if chemical equilibrium is achieved?
stoichiometry test review
Unit 5 agendas
Ch 8 notes
Rxn types class notes
Interpreting chemical equations