Chemistry
A
(Units: 0.5)
As young voyagers leave planet Earth in search of a new place to live, they encounter many problems they must solve through the application of chemistry principles. In this course, students solve problems dealing with food, transportation, energy, atmosphere, and shelter and clothing. They gain information about matter, the structure of atoms and molecules, elements and compounds, the periodic table, chemical reactions, and the behavior of gases. They learn how to balance equations, calculate empirical and molecular formulas, and determine molar mass.
At the end of each module, students demonstrate their understanding of the chemistry concepts presented by using them to solve specific problems. The projects include both a research section and a report of a virtual experiment.
This course meets TEKS requirements for one semester of high school chemistry.
Prerequisites: Algebra I
Course cost: $325 / student
Course
topics:
Atomic Architecture
The Periodic Table
Bonding and Bond Energy
Moles/Molality
Mass Ratios
Colligative Properties
Chemical Reactions
Balancing Equations
Calorimetry
Fission and Fusion
VSEPR
Gas Laws
Polymers
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