Showing posts with label 2017-18 Chemistry Syllabi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017-18 Chemistry Syllabi. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2018

FINAL SYLLABUS, SPRING 2018

This is the last syllabus of the year.   Unit 8 is divided up into two topics:  ORGANIC chemistry and NUCLEAR chemistry.

There will be a (non-calculation) "organic test" given in the second week.  This test must be made up before Memorial Day Weekend.  There is a comprehensive final for the spring semester in the final week.


Wednesday, April 4, 2018

SYLLABUS, UNIT 7

Students, here is the Syllabus for Unit 7, which focuses on acids, bases, salts, titrations and electochemistry.  Please note that there are three sections of the textbook to review, and three labs in this Unit.  On the day you receive this Syllabus in class, there will 45 days of instruction left in the semester:


Wednesday, February 21, 2018

SYLLABUS, UNIT 6: THERMOCHEMISTRY and KINETICS

Students, here is the new Syllabus for Unit 6, which began on the 13th.  Note that it includes a handful of items from the previous unit,and has not one, but two Study Guides reflecting two different sections of notes:


Sunday, January 7, 2018

SPRING 2018 SEMESTER BEGINS!

WELCOME BACK!

Students in Mr. Hatfield's Chemistry classes will be spending much of the first week of the Spring 2018 semester completing a four-part packet of handouts which reviews math routines taught and rehearsed in the Fall semester.  

On ATLAS, this packet will display as four separate classwork assignments: Molar Mass, Two-Step Problems, Three-Step Problems and Stoichiometry 1.   Each is worth 20 points, but they are shown on the Syllabus below as a single (80-point) assignment:



Students should've also begun answering the Section Assessment Questions from Chapter 13, and beginning on Tuesday of the second week, begun to absorb new material on kinetic molecular theory and gas laws.

Friday, December 1, 2017

SYLLABUS, UNIT 4

This is the FINAL Unit of the Fall 2017 semester in Mr. Hatfield's Chemistry classes.  Major topics include:  reviewing past lessons on stoichiometry, applying stoichiometric principles to new problems involving fluids (liquids and gases) and introducing the rate of reactions.


Wednesday, October 18, 2017

SYLLABUS, UNIT 3

Students, here is the Syllabus for Unit 3, which focuses HEAVILY on the mole, and the kinds of calculations that have to be repeatedly rehearsed for student success: