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Advanced Chemistry Course Outline PDF

This document outlines a two semester advanced chemistry course with Dr. Todd C. Wood. Semester one covers topics such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, and gases. Semester two covers condensed phases, solutions, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, the periodic table and organic chemistry. The course aims to provide students an in-depth understanding of foundational and advanced chemistry concepts through 14 sessions per semester.

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Advanced Chemistry Course Outline PDF

This document outlines a two semester advanced chemistry course with Dr. Todd C. Wood. Semester one covers topics such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, and gases. Semester two covers condensed phases, solutions, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, the periodic table and organic chemistry. The course aims to provide students an in-depth understanding of foundational and advanced chemistry concepts through 14 sessions per semester.

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Advanced Chemistry with Dr. Todd C.

Wood
Course Outline

Semester One

Session 1:
Introduction to Chemistry
Chemistry and Science
What Is Science?
Doing Science
Measurement
Measurement, Uncertainty, and Significant Figures
Temperature, Derived Measurements, and Types of Matter

Session 2:
Early History of Chemistry
Dalton’s Atomic Theory
Atomic Structure
Introduction to the Periodic Table
Basics of Chemical Naming

Session 3:
Moles
Working with Moles
Percent by Mass

Session 4:
Balancing Chemical Equations
Calculating Percent Yield

Session 5:
Electron Configuration
Chemical Bonding
Formulas and Names
Lewis Dot Structures

Session 6:
Introduction to Solutions
Acids & Bases
Solubility and Precipitation
Concentration and Stoichiometry
Session 7:
Rates of Reactions
Chemistry on a Spreadsheet
Reaction Mechanisms
Activation Energy and Catalysts

Session 8:
Chemistry Foundations
Equilibrium
Equilibrium Constant
Reaction Quotient

Session 9:
Acids & Bases
pH
Titration

Session 10:
Titration Curves
Buffers
Working with Buffers

Session 11:
Gases
Gas Stoichiometry
Partial Pressure
Kinetic Theory

Semester Two

Session 1:
Pressure and Equilibrium
Energy
Working with Energy

Session 2:
Condensed Phases of Matter
Liquids
Solids
Metals
Session 3:
Phases and Vapor Pressure
Phase Diagrams
Solutions and Energy
Solubility Effects
Colligative Properties

Session 4:
Measuring and Manipulating Solubility
Qualitative Analysis

Session 5:
Entropy
Gibbs Free Energy
Working with Gibbs Free Energy
Equilibrium and Efficiency

Session 6:
Oxidation States
Reduction and Oxidation
Balancing Redox Equations

Session 7:
Galvanic Cells
Reduction Potentials
Electrochemical Applications

Session 8:
Electromagnetic Radiation
What Is Electromagnetic Radiation?
Quantum Mechanics
Line Spectra
Fireworks

Session 9:
Covalent Bonds and Resonance
Molecular Structure

Session 10:
Atomic Orbitals
Orbital Hybridization
Molecular Orbitals
Session 11:
Nuclides and the Nucleus
Radioactivity
Nuclear Transformation
Nuclear Applications
Radiometric Dating

Session 12:
Surveying the Elements
Hydrogen
Group 1A Alkali Metals
Group 2A Alkaline Earth Metals
Group 3A
Group 4A

Session 13:
Group 5A
Group 6A
Halogens and Noble Gases
Transition Metals
D Block Metals
F Block Metals
Transition Metals in Biochemistry

Session 14:
Alkanes
Alkenes and Alkynes
Reactions and Derivatives
Polymers
Biochemistry

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