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Chemistry 1003: Molarity


and Colligative
Properties

Chemistry: A Study of Matter Semester 2

Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print

the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data

sheets for that episode, keeping the printed

sheets in order by page number. During the

lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take

notes, pause the video, complete an assignment,

and record lab data. See your classroom teacher

for specific instructions.

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Chemistry 1003: Molarity and


Colligative Properties

From Chemistry: A Study of Matter, Semester 2

Chemistry 1003: Molarity and Colligative Properties

Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print

the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data

sheets for that episode, keeping the printed

sheets in order by page number. During the

lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take

notes, pause the video, complete an assignment,

and record lab data. See your classroom teacher

for specific instructions.

Chemistry 1002: Solubility

Chemistry 1101: Introduction to Acids, Bases,


and Salts

Support Materials

TOOLKIT

Note Taking Guide

Molarity Worksheet

Colligative Properties Worksheet

Colligative Properties Lab – Datasheet

Unit 10 Review

Chemistry: A Study of
Matter Episode
Semester 2

JUMP TO A SEMESTER

This semester begins with the


introduction of the mole. This
important concept will be used during
the remainder of the year as the basis
for many calculations involving
chemical reactions, solutions, and
gases. In the units on
thermochemistry and chemical
kinetics, you will learn how energy is
absorbed and given off during
chemical reactions and how energy,
and factors affect the rates of
reactions. The study of reaction rates
will lead you into the study of
chemical equilibrium. In this semester,
you will also study electrochemistry,
from batteries to electroplating. And
you will learn about acids, bases and
salts. Unit 15 is a brief study of the
atomic nucleus, which your teacher
may introduce at any time during the
year.

Chemistry 701: Introduction to the Mole and


Molar Mass

Chemistry 702: Percentage Composition


and Empirical Formulas

Chemistry 703: Molecular Formulas and


Hydrates

Chemistry 801: Mole/Mole and Mole/Mass


Stoichiometry Problems

Chemistry 802: Mass/Mass Stoichiometry


Problems and Percent Yield

Chemistry 803: Limiting Reactants

Chemistry 901: Kinetic Theory, Atmospheric


Pressure, and Gas Pressure

Chemistry 902: Boyle's Law and Charles'


Law

Chemistry 903: More About the Behavior of


Gases

Chemistry 1001: Solutions: A Special Type


of Mixture

Chemistry 1002: Solubility

Chemistry 1003: Molarity and Colligative


Properties

Compounds are classified as acids, bases, and salts.

Chemistry 1101: Introduction to Acids,


Bases, and Salts

Chemistry 1102: Indicators and the pH Scale

Chemistry 1103: Neutralization Reactions

Chemistry 1201: Reaction Rates

Chemistry 1202: LeChatelier's Principle, Keq

Chemistry 1301: Thermochemistry

Chemistry 1401: Electrochemistry

The atomic nucleus is explored in this program.

Chemistry 1501: Nuclear Science – Part I

Chemistry 1502: Nuclear Science – Part II

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