Chemistry with Virtual Lab Online

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$289.00 to $399.00
SKU: D2L_SCI303-V
This comprehensive course gives students a solid basis to move on to future studies. The course provides an in-depth survey of all key areas, including atomic structure, chemical bonding and reactions, solutions, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. The course includes direct online instruction, virtual laboratories, and related assessments, used with a problem-solving book.  Recommended prerequisites:  Satisfactory completion of Physical Science and solid grasp of algebra basics, by success in Algebra I (or equivalents)

When enrolling in the full year option of this course, it will be delivered in two semesters. Transcripts will reflect each semester separately.


Semester One

Unit 1: The Study of Chemistry
• Semester Introduction
• Chemistry and Society
• Matter and Energy
• Pure Substances
• Mixtures
• Laboratory: Paper Chromatography 1
• Laboratory: Paper Chromatography 2
• Laboratory: Paper Chromatography 3
• Properties of Substances
• Problem Solving in Chemistry
• Metric System: Base Units
• Metric System: Derived Units
• Graphing
• Scientific Methods in Chemistry
• Models
Unit 2: Atomic Structure
• Early Theories of the Atom
• The Nuclear Atom
• Atomic Number and Mass Number
• Ions
• Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass
• Laboratory: Average Atomic Mass 1
• Discuss: Average Atomic Mass
• Laboratory: Average Atomic Mass 2
• The Bohr Atom
• Electron Orbitals
• The Quantum Atom and Atomic Spectra
Unit 3: The Periodic Table
• Atomic Number and the Periodic Law
• The Periodic Table
• Trends within the Periodic Table
• Electron Arrangement Patterns
• Metals
• Nonmetals
• Laboratory: Modeling Periodic Trends 1
• Laboratory: Modeling Periodic Trends 2
• Metalloids
• Inner Transition Metals
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding
• Monatomic Ions
• Polyatomic Ions
• The Ionic Bond and Salts
• Properties of Ionic Compounds
• Naming Ionic Compounds
• Laboratory: Melting Points of Ionic Compounds 1
• Discuss: Melting Points of Ionic Compounds
• Laboratory: Melting Points of Ionic Compounds 2
• Bonding in Metals
• The Covalent Bond and Molecules
• Lewis Dot Structures
• Molecular Shapes
• Van der Waals Forces
Unit 5: Chemical Reactions
• The Conservation of Mass
• Balancing Chemical Equations
• Combustion Reactions
• Synthesis Reactions
• Decomposition Reactions
• Single-Displacement Reactions
• Double-Displacement Reactions
• Laboratory: Types of Chemical Reactions 1
• Laboratory: Types of Chemical Reactions 2
• Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Unit 6: Stoichiometry
• Stoichiometry and Its Uses
• Mole-Number Relationships
• Mole-Mass Relationships
• Mole-Volume Relationships
• Moles and Chemical Equations
• Laboratory: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions 1
• Laboratory: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions 2
• Calculating Yields of Reactions
• Percent Yield
Unit 7: Semester Review and Test
• Semester Review
• Semester Test

Semester Two

Unit 1: States of Matter
• Semester Introduction
• The Behavior of Gases
• Boyle's Law
• Charles's Law
• Gay-Lussac's Law
• Laboratory: Gas Laws 1
• Laboratory: Gas Laws 2
• Laboratory: Gas Laws 3
• The Ideal Gas Law
• Absolute Zero
• Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
• Graham's Law of Effusion
• Phase Diagrams
• Some Properties of Liquids
• Some Properties of Solids
Unit 2: Solutions
• Solutions
• The Dissolving Process
• Laboratory: Factors Affecting Solution Formation 1
• Laboratory: Factors Affecting Solution Formation 2
• Laboratory: Factors Affecting Solution Formation 3
• Molarity and Mole Fraction
• Molality and Mass Percent
• Colligative Properties
• Separating Solutions
Unit 3: Acids and Bases
• Properties of Acids and Bases
• Arrhenius Acids and Bases
• Bronsted-Lowery and Lewis Acids and Bases
• Measuring Acids and Bases
• Buffers and Titration
• Laboratory: Titration: Testing Water Quality 1
• Discuss: Titration: Testing Water Quality
• Laboratory: Titration: Testing Water Quality 2
• Strength of Acids and Bases
Unit 4: Chemical Thermodynamics
• The Conservation of Energy
• Measuring the Flow of Heat
• Laboratory: Heat Transfer 1
• Laboratory: Heat Transfer 2
• Specific Heat
• Changes in Enthalpy
• Writing Thermochemical Equations
• Heat During Changes of State
• Hess's Law
Unit 5: Reaction Rate and Equilibrium
• Reaction Rates and Energy of Activation
• Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
• Laboratory: Reaction-Rate Factors 1
• Discuss: Reaction-Rate Factors
• Laboratory: Reaction-Rate Factors 2
• Collision Theory
• Equilibrium
• Le Chatelier's Principle
• Spontaneous Reactions
• Entropy and Free Energy
Unit 6: Electrochemistry
• Electrochemical Processes
• Voltaic Cells
• Laboratory: Electroplating 1
• Laboratory: Electroplating 2
• Dry Cells
• Electrolytic Cells
Unit 7: Organic Chemistry
• Hydrocarbons and Other Organic Chemicals
• Laboratory: Modeling Organic Compounds 1
• Laboratory: Modeling Organic Compounds 2
• Polymers
• Carbohydrates and Fats
• Proteins and Nucleic Acids
Unit 8: Nuclear Chemistry
• Forces Within the Nucleus
• Radioactivity and Half-Life
• Laboratory: Calculating Half-Life 1
• Discuss: Calculating Half-Life
• Laboratory: Calculating Half-Life 2
• Transmutation of Elements
• Nuclear Fission and Fusion
Unit 9: Semester Review and Test
• Semester Review
• Semester Test

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