Unit 1 The Science of Chemistry 1
Lesson 1 What Is Chemistry? 1
Lesson 2 What Is Matter? 2
Lesson 3 Mixtures 6
Lesson 4 Properties of Matter 8
Unit 2 Atomic Structure 12
Lesson 1 Evidence for the Existence of Atoms 12
Lesson 2 The Main Theories of Atom 13
Lesson 3 Atomic Number and Mass Nunber 16
Lesson 4 Isotopes 17
Lesson 5 Atomic Structures Can Be Represented by Symbols 18
Lesson 6 Atomic Mass 20
Lesson 7 Electron Configurations 22
Unit 3 The Periodic Table 30
Lesson 1 Overview of the Modem Periodic Table 32
Lesson 2 The Main-group Elements 34
Unit 4 Chemical Bonding 49
Lesson 1 Atomic and Ionic Size 50
Lesson 2 Ionic Compounds 53
Lesson 3 Covalent Compounds 62
Unit 5 Acids and Bases 77
Lesson 1 The Observable Properties of Acids and Bases 77
Lesson 2 Acids and Bases 80
Lesson 3 The pH scale 84
Uint 6 Stoichiometry 93
Lesson 1 The Mole 93
Lesson 2 Empirical and Molecular Formulas 94
Lesson 3 Chemical Equations 97
Lesson 1 Gases 102
Uuit 7 States of Matter 102
Lesson 2 Liquids 108
Lesson 3 Solids 111
Unit 8 Energy 117
Lesson 1 How the Energy Is Measured 118
Lesson 2 Heat Energy 121
Lesson 3 Matter and Energy 122
Lesson 4 Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy 124
Unit 9 Organic Chemistry 127
Lesson 1 The Uniqueness of Carbon 127
Lesson 2 Organic Families and Their Functional Groups 130
Lesson 3 Open Chain and Ring Compounds 135
Lesson 4 Structure and Physical Properties 138
Lesson 5 Hyerocarbons 140
Lesson 6 Derivatives of Hydrocarbons 153
Lesson 7 Organic Polymers 164
Lesson 8 The Nature of Organic Chemistry 170
Unit 10 Electrochemistry 175
Lesson 1 Reduction and Oxidation(Redox) 175
Lesson 2 Electrolysis 178
Lesson 3 Galvanic Cells 179
Lesson 4 Reduction Potential 181
Unit 11 Equilibrium 186
Lesson 1 Equilibrium 186
Lesson 2 Le Chatelier s Principles 187
Lesson 3 The Equilibrium Constant,K189eq 189
Appendix I Keys 196
Appendix II Vocabulary 207
Appendix III Reference Books 227