Consumer Chemistry Quarter 2 PDF
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Maria Sophia Ramirez and Lufher Dy
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This document outlines the topics covered in Consumer Chemistry Quarter 2. It includes notes on elements, the periodic table, stoichiometry, and chemical bonding. This is a great resource to use in preparation for class or any assessments.
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CONSUMER CHEMISTRY QUARTER 2 - by Maria Sophia 1 Ramirez and Lufher Dy LESSON TITLE - DATE SUBTITLE (if for terms) : TERM - Definition TERM - Definition TERM - Definition SUBTITLE (if for definition of subtitle) : -...
CONSUMER CHEMISTRY QUARTER 2 - by Maria Sophia 1 Ramirez and Lufher Dy LESSON TITLE - DATE SUBTITLE (if for terms) : TERM - Definition TERM - Definition TERM - Definition SUBTITLE (if for definition of subtitle) : - Definition 1 - Definition 2 - Definition 3 EXAMPLE OF SUBTITLE : - Example 1 - Example 2 - Example 3 SUBTITLE (if for definition of subtitle) : - Definition 1 - Definition 2 - Definition 3 *Special Note (important notes must have asterisk to dictate its importance and in bold and italicised) GUIDELINES FOR THE SUBJECT : - Guideline 1 - Guideline 2 - Guideline 3 TIPS FOR THE SUBJECT : - Tip 1 - Tip 2 - Tip 3 1 ADD A FOOTNOTE PER PAGE (add title here) 2ND QUARTER COURSE OUTLINE - October 9, 2024 Unit IV: Order Among Elements 1. Chemical Symbols 2. Development of Periodic Table 3. Arrangement of Elements in the Periodic Table 4. Electron Configuration 5. Group Number and Valence Electrons 6. Quantum Numbers 7. Trends in the Periodic Table 8. Chemical Behavior of Elements Unit V: Stoichiometry 1. Chemical Formula 2. Mole concept Mole conversion Molar Mass Percentage composition 3. Empirical and Molecular Formula 4. Chemical Equations Balancing Chemical Equations 5. Types of Chemical Reactions 6. Quantitative Information from Balanced Equations 7. Limiting Reactants and Theoretical Yields Unit VI: Chemical Bond 1. Chemical Bond, Lewis Symbol, Octet Rule 2. Ionic, Covalent, Metallic Bond 3. Bond Polarity & Electronegativity 4. Geometry of Molecules 5. Molecular Polarity 6. Intermolecular Forces of Attraction GUIDELINES: MEMORISE THE FOLLOWING Chemical Names Chemical Symbols Atomic Number Atomic Mass Family Numbers Electron Configuration Charges Chemical Formula