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Syllabus for Chemistry: Matter and Change (Glencoe, 2008) Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry
A Story of Two Substances
Chemistry and Matter
Scientific Methods
Scientific Research
Chapter 2: Analyzing Data
Units and Measurements
Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis
Uncertainty in Data
Representing Data
Chapter 3: Matter – Properties and Changes
Properties of Matter
Changes in Matter
Mixtures of Matter
Elements and Compounds
Chapter 4: The Structure of the Atom
Early Ideas about Matter
Defining the Atom
How Atoms Differ
Unstable Nuclei and Radioactive Decay
Chapter 5: Electrons in Atoms
Light and Quantized Energy
Quantum Theory and the Atom
Electron Configuration
Chapter 6: The Periodic Table and Periodic Law
Development of the Modern Periodic Table
Classification of the Elements
Periodic Trends
Chapter 7: Ionic Compound and Metals
Ion Formation
Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds
Metallic Bonds and the Properties of Metals
Chapter 8: Covalent Bonding
The Covalent Bond
Naming Molecules
Molecular Structures
Molecular Shapes
Electronegativity and Polarity
Chapter 9: Chemical Reactions
Reactions and Equations
Classifying Chemical Reactions
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Chapter 10: The Mole
Measuring Matter
Mass and the Mole
Moles of Compounds
Empirical and Molecular Formulas
Formulas of Hydrates
Chapter 11: Stoichiometry
Defining Stoichiometry
Stoichiometric Calculations
Limiting Reactants
Percent Yield
Chapter 12: States of Matter
Gases
Forces of Attraction
Liquids and Solids
Phase Changes
Chapter 13: Gases
The Gas Laws
The Ideal Gas Law
Gas Stoichiometry
Chapter 14: Mixtures and Solutions
Types of Mixtures
Solution Concentration
Factors Affecting Solvation
Colligative Properties of Solutions
Chapter 15: Energy and Chemical Change
Energy
Heat
Thermochemical Equations
Calculating Enthalpy Changes
Reaction Spontaneity
Chapter 16: Reaction Rates
A Model for Reaction Rates
Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
Reaction Rate Laws
Instantaneous Reaction Rates and Reaction Mechanisms
Chapter 17: Chemical Equilibrium
A State of Dynamic Balance
Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium
Using Equilibrium Constants
Chapter 18: Acids and Bases
Introduction to Acids and Bases
Strengths of Acids and Bases
Hydrogen Ions and pH
Neutralization
Chapter 19: Redox Reactions
Oxidation and Reduction
Balancing Redox Equations
Chapter 20: Electrochemistry
Voltaic Cells
Batteries
Electrolysis
Chapter 21: Hydrocarbons
Introduction to Hydrocarbons
Alkanes
Alkenes and Alkynes
Hydrocarbon Isomers
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Chapter 22: Substituted Hydrocarbons and Their Reactions
Alkyl and Halides and Aryl Halides
Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines
Carbonyl Compounds
Other Reactions of Organic Compounds
Polymers
Chapter 24: Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Radiation
Radioactive Decay
Nuclear Reactions
Applications and Effects of Nuclear Reactions