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Unit 1: Units and Measurement
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1.1 Introduction
1.2 Metric System and Scientific Notation
1.3 Unit Conversion
1.4 Significant Figures
Unit 2: Basics of Chemistry
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2.1 Definitions
2.2 Atomic Theory
2.3 Ions and Isotopes
2.4 Ionic Compounds
Unit 3: Electrons and Bonding
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3.1 Intro to Quantum
3.2 Electrons into Orbitals
3.3 Bonding
Unit 4: Nomenclature
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4.1 Naming
Unit 5: the Mole
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5.1 The Mole
5.2 Atomic Masses
5.3 Empirical Formulas
Unit 6: Reactions
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6.1 Intro to Reactions
6.2 Reaction Balancing
Unit 7: Stoichiometry
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7.1 Stoichiometry
7.2 Limiting Reagents
7.3 Percent Yield
Midterm
Unit 8: Solutions
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8.1 Concentration
8.2 Solubility
8.3 Net Ionic Equations
Unit 9: Acids and Bases
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9.1 Acids
9.2 Bases
9.3 Mixing
Unit 10: Rates
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10.1 Rates
Unit 11: Energy
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11.1 Intro to Thermo
11.2 Reactions
11.3 Lost Heat
11.4 Hess's Law
Unit 12: Gas
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12.1 Ideal Gas Law
12.2 Units of Pressure
12.3 Proportions
Final
AP
BI 5: Thermodynamics
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5.1 Calorimetry Review
5.2 Hess's Law
5.3 Bond Energy
5.4 Entropy
5.5 Gibbs Free Energy
BI 4: Kinetics
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4.1: Collisions
4.2: Rate Laws
4.3: Integrated Rate Laws
4.4: Energy Profiles
4.5: Mechanisms
BI 6: Equilibrium
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6.1: Dynamic Equilibrium
6.2: Q and K
6.3: Le Chatlier
6.4: K and Free Energy
6.5: Special Equilibria
BI 6b: Acid-Base
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6b.1: Definitions
6b.2: Strength
6b.3: Solving
6b.4: Mixing
6b.5: Titration
6b.6: Buffers
6b.7: Lewis Acids
Midterm
BI 1: Matter
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1.1: PES
1.2: Mass Spec
1.3: Visual Models
1.4: Beer's Law
1.5: Periodicity
1.6: Bonding Revisited
1.7: VSEPR
BI 2: Intermolecular Forces
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2.1: Effects of IMFs
2.2: Types of IMFs
2.3: IMFs in Solutions
2.4: Solids
2.5: Phase Diagrams
BI 3: Stoichiometry
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3.1: Redox Chemistry
3.2: Galvanic Cells
3.3: Electrolysis
AP Review
CP
1: Introduction & General Information
2: Measurement
3: Matter
4: Atomic Theory
5: Bonding
6: Nomenclature
7: The Periodic Table
8: Chemical Equations
10: Stoichiomentry
11: Gases
12: Solutions
13: Acids & Bases/Oxidation Reduction
Final Exam
Physics
Unit 1: Forces
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1.1 Speed, V, and a
1.2 Newton's Three Laws
1.3 Free Body Diagrams
1.4 Gravity
1.5 Projectile Motion
1.6 Friction
1.7 Drag
Unit 1a: Circular Motion
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1a.1 Angular Motion
1a.2 Orbits
1a.3 Torque
Unit 2: Mechanical Energy
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2.1 PE and KE
2.2 Momentum
2.3 Work and Power
Unit 3: Heat
Unit 4: Waves
Unit 5: Electromagnetism
Unit 5a: EM radiation
Unit 1a: Circular Motion
Unit 1a Study Guide
Suggested Supplemental Book Problems (answers in back):
Practice Test
Practice Test Answer Key
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