[Free] Chemistry (Course 1 Of 4) An Inquiry-Based Approach
Learn Chemistry Like a Scientist. Course 1: The Fundamentals. – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Discover the important concepts of Chemistry through inquiry-based, discovery-style activities that put you at the center of your learning.
- Discover how you can use data and models to learn the relationships and principle concepts of Chemistry
Requirements
- Basic Algebra skills and a desire to learn the central science called Chemistry
Description
This curriculum covers the following topics through a series of courses with learner-centered, inquiry-based, and teacher-supported activities that use models, investigative questioning, and mathematical relationships to help you discover the wonderful world of Chemistry. It is a unique, fun, and effective way to learn. No textbook required. The activities guide you to learn the concepts and the teacher instruction will complement and support the discovery process. The activities are used with permission from the POGIL Project.Topics:
Course 1 (This Course) (free):
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Introduction to Chemistry
Fundamentals of Experimental DesignOrganizing Data
Significant Digits and Measurement
Significant Zeros
Classification of Matter
Course 2 (A Separate Course) ($49):
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Atomic and Electron Structure
Isotopes
Ions
Average Atomic Mass
Coulombic Attraction
Electron Energy and Light
Electron Configurations
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Periodic Table
Cracking the Periodic Table Code
Periodic Trends
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Ionic and Molecular Compounds
Naming Ionic Compounds
Polyatomic Ions
Naming Molecular Compounds
Naming Acids
Molecular Geometry
Course 3 (A Separate Course) ($49):
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Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
Types of Chemical Reactions
Relative Mass and Mole
Mole Ratios
Limiting and Excess Reactants
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Properties of Gases
Gas Variables
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Solubility and Solutions
Saturated and Unsaturated Solutions
Solubility
Molarity
Course 4 (A Separate Course) ($49):
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Thermochemistry
Calorimetry
Bond Energy
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Equilibrium in Reactions
Equilibrium
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Acids and Bases
Acids and Bases Introduction
Strong versus Weak Acids
Calculating pH
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Oxidation and Reduction
Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
The Activity Series
Batteries