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Lesson Guide and Tutorial: Chang Book

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1.0

Units of
measurement
S.I unit of mass,
length, time,
temperature,
amount of
substance, electrical
current and
luminous intensity.
Conversion of S.I
units.
Significant figures.
Elements,
compounds,
chemical equations
and calculations.

1.7-1.9

1.1

1.2
1.3
2.0

2.1

Definitions of atom,
ion, molecule and
compound.

2.2

Symbol, chemical
formula and naming
of element,
molecules and
compounds.
Mass relationship of
atom and concept of
mol: atomic mass,
molecular mass,
formula mass,
Avogadro's number,
number of mol,
number of atoms,
number of ions and
number of
molecules.
Definition and
calculation of
composition of
compounds,
empirical formula
and molecular
formula.
Writing and
balancing chemical
equations.

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.1-2.7
3.1-3.10

Tutorial
(Chang ver 10,
pdf)
1.21, 1.22, 1.23,
1.25, 1.26, 1.28,
1.29-1.37, 1.391.44

Note

2.13-2.18
2.21-2.22
2.26-2.28,2.322.41, 2.43-2.51,
2.57-2.60

HW2A
2.15, 2.17,
2.35, 2.37,
2.45, 2.57,
2.59, 2.94
HW2B
3.7, 3.13,
3.15, 3.23,
3.49, 3.59,
3.67

Extra:
2.62-2.94 (except
2.71, 2.72, 2.79,
2.80, 2.83,2.85,
2.86-2.89, 2.95)
3.7-3.9. 3.133.28, 3.42-3.50,
3.59-3.60, 3.653.68, 3.83-3.86,
3.89, 3.92-3.94

HW1
1.23, 1.32,
1.33, 1.35,
1.25, 1.39

HW2B
3.7, 3.13,
3.15, 3.23,
3.49, 3.59,
3.67

3.7

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2.6

3.0

3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

3.5

4.0
4.1

4.2

4.3
4.4

Stoichiometric
calculations:
Limiting reactant,
amounts of
reactants and
products and
concept of percent
yield.
Concepts of acidsbases neutralization
(strong acid and
strong base only)
Electrolytes and
non-electrolytes,
weak and strong
electrolytes.

4.3,4.5

4.59-4.66,
4.60&4.62,
4.87

4.1

4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4,


4.9, 4.10, 4.86,
4.87, 4.88

Definition of acids
and bases by
Arrhenius, BronstedLowry and Lewis.
Definition and
properties of strong
acids, weak acids,
strong bases and
weak bases.
Calculation involving
concentration and
molarity, pH and
pOH, and dilution.
Titration of acidsbases: theory,
volumetric
calculation and
titration curve.
Key equation
Structure of the
atom
Definition and
calculation of
electron, proton,
neutron, atomic
number, mass
number and isotope.
Properties of light
involving calculation
of wavelength,
frequency, energy
and change in
energy.

4.3,4.5,
15.12

15.1,15.3,15.5,
15.1215.14,15.1515.27.

Introduction to
Bohr's theory.
Quantum

7.3

Quiz 1A 4.33
bc and 4.34
abc, 14/8

15.4

15.3, 4.5
4.5
4.7

PE 15.3 15.4,
15.5 and Prob
15.18,
4.59-4.66
4.85-4.88

16.4
titration
curve.

As in
Chapter
2

7.1 7.2

7.5-7.8

PE and 7.31
and 7.32
7.7-7.9, 7.157.19
7.48-7.54, 7.55,
7.64
7.75-7.76
7.91, 7.58, 7.57,
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4.5

4.6

numbers:
description and
relationship of
Principle, Angular,
momentum,
Magnetic and
Electron spin
quantum
numbers.
Arrangement of
electrons: Pauli's
Principle, Hund's
Rule and Aufbau's
principle.
Electronic
configuration of
atom and ion: spdf
notation and orbital
diagram.

5.0

Perodic table

5.1

Importance of
atomic number in
the classification of
elements.
Periodic trends
Atomic and ionic
radii
Electronegativity

5.2
5.2.
1
5.2.
2
5.2.
3
5.2.
4
5.2.
5
6.0

6.1

6.2

7.62
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Done on 27/1

8.1-8.6

8.5-8.23, 8.338.36, 8.49-8.50,


8.51-8.53, 9.33

9.1,9.2,
9.4-9.7,
9.9

9.1-9.5, 9.6, 9.8,


9.16-9.20, 9.279.32, 9.33-9.34,
9.43-9.46, 9.51,

Metallic character
1 st ionization
energy
Electron affinity
Chemical Bonds

Definition of the
chemical bond,
valence electrons,
noble gases and
octet stability.
Lewis Structure:
Ionic and covalent
bonds, examples of
structures of simple
molecules and
calculation of formal
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6.3

6.4

6.5

7.0
7.1
7.2

7.3

7.4

8.0
8.1

8.2

8.3

charge.
Lewis Structure:
Determination of
electron bonding,
non electron
bonding, electron
pair, molecular
geometry of simple
compounds using
VSEPR theory (i.e.
linear, trigonal
planar, trigonal
pyramidal, angular
and tetrahedral)
General
characteristics of
covalent
compounds.
Basic concept and
examples of dative
covalent bond,
hydrogen bond, Van
der Waals forces.
Oxidation and
reduction (Redox)
reactions
Definition of
oxidation and
reduction.
Determination of
oxidation number of
elements in
compounds.
Writing and
balancing Redox
equations in acidic
and basic solution.
Definition and
examples of agents
of oxidation and
reduction.
Introduction to
Organic Chemistry
(hydrocarbons only)
Types of
hydrocarbons
(alkanes, alkenes,
alkynes)
Nomenclature
(IUPAC) of straight
chain, branch and
cyclic hydrocarbons
Structural isomerism

10.1,
10.3,10.
4

10.7-10.14.

4.4,

4.47-4.5

19.1

19.1-19.2

2.8,
24.1,
24.2

24.11-24.17,
24.26-24.28

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8.4

of alkane, alkene
and alkyne
cis and trans of
alkene

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