AP Chemistry Fall 2003 - Normal Community High School
Instructor: Jeff Christopherson Syllabus Calendar Office: 223 Office Hours: TBA Classroom Phone: No Phone Available Absences Web: www.unit5.org/christjs Grades
Text: CHEMISTRY (Brown, LeMay, Bursten) 9th Edition
Description: This course is the equivalent to a first year college chemistry course.
Requirements: Homework will be assigned every day. You will be assigned 5 problems (usually). You will have the answers to most of the problems so you must show work for credit. Lab write ups are to be turned in one week following the completion of the experiment. Graded labs should be kept in a binder as they might be required to receive credit. You will also have a quiz each chapter.
Attendance: Please do not miss class if at all possible. We will cover material at a very rapid rate.
Evaluation: 100 - 90.0% A 89.9 - 80.0% B 79.9 - 70.0 % C 69.9 - 60.0 % D
| Tentative SYLLABUS | Date(s) | Date(s) | |
| 1: Introduction | 7: Intermolecular Forces | ||
| 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Moles | 8: Chemical Kinetics | ||
| 3: Stoichiometry | 9: Chemical Equilibrium | ||
| 4: Solutions | 10: Acid-Base Equilibria | ||
| 5: Thermochemistry | 11: Chemical Thermodynamics | ||
| 5: Structure of Atoms | 12: Electrochemistry | ||
| 6: Periodic Properties | 13: Nuclear Chemistry | ||
| 7:
Chemical Bonding
8: Molecular Geometry 9: Gases |
The course will move at a rapid pace. I can’t give exact dates on which topics will be covered. I will update on a daily basis (via the web) the calendar to let you know what was covered in class.
Please feel free to approach me, and let me know how I can improve this course for you!
This web page is just for
information purposes. It is not meant to replace going to class...
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