ÿþ<html> <head><title>Catching Up</title></head> <body bgcolor=orange> <center><h2>~&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Material Review&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;~</h2> <hr color=#990000 width=300><br><br> <font face=arial size=4>The purpose of this chemistry support is to help you review material that has already covered. This can be done online, any time, any location, 24/7. We will meet Mondays during 0 or 7th periods to cover any questions you may have about the material. Online learning really depends on your diligence. This course was originally designed as a stand alone course for high school chemistry. There is lecture, lab, interactive skill testing and problem solving. All the things you would do in a face-to-face class, you may do as much or as little as you want. About half the units have been tested with real students, some are waiting to be tested and some have yet to be written.</center><br><br> <center><a href="tour.htm">Take a Course Tour</a></center> </font> <h2>The Mole:</h2> The mole as defined by Carbon-12<img src="day.gif"><font face=arial color=red><b>MONDAY 1/16</b></font><br><br> Calculating moles, atoms, molecules and grams<img src="day.gif"><font face=arial color=red><b>MONDAY 1/16</b></font><br><br> Calculating molecular mass<img src="day.gif"><font face=arial color=red><b>MONDAY 1/16</b></font><br><br> Molecular and empirical formulas<br><br> <h2>Formulas and Equations:</h2> What is a Chemical Reaction<br><br> Naming Compounds<br><br> Balancing Equations<br><br> Types of Reactions<br><br> <h2>Stoichiometric Calculations: </h2> Reaction Stoichiometry<br><br> Limiting and Excess Reactants<br><br> Finding the Percent Yield<br><br> <h2>Gases and Their Properties : </h2> What is the Kinetic Theory?<br><br> How are temperature, pressure and volume<br><br> related with the gas laws? What is the Ideal Gas Law?<br><br> <h2>Solutions: </h2> What is a solution and how can it be separated?<br><br> How do things disolve?<br><br> Effects on the Rate of Dissolving<br><br> Stoichiometric Calculations Involving Solutions<br><br> Changes in Freezing or Boiling Points<br><br> <h2>Carbon & Organic Molecules: </h2> Why does carbon form so many compounds?<br><br> What kinds of compounds do carbon form?<br><br> How to name and draw carbon compounds<br><br> Polymers<br><br> </body> </html>