Experiments
Formula of a Hydrate
Types of Reactions & Stoichiometry
Solubility Curve
Types of Solutions
Limiting Factor
pH & Serial Dilutions
Strong Acid Titration
Calorimetry

Esterification

Chem Projects
Business Proposal to Mr. Mole
Gas Laws Poster Presentation
Crystal Exhibit
Pysical Properties Essay

Course & Exam Resources
Course Outline
Student Lab Evaluation Form
Exam Review Documents

Course Mark Estimator
Shaftesbury Exam Schedule

Class Notes

Answers

Chemistry 30S

Chemistry 30S is a senior 3 introductory level chemistry credit course. The units of study include a comprehensive review of the Chemistry In Action Cluster of Science 20F. The concept of the mole is introduced and applied through stoichiometric calculations. Solubility chemistry involving solution types and the analysis of limiting factors is examined. Quantitative pH calculations are introduced as well as acid/base titrimetry. Physical properties of substances are examined, with a focus on calorimetry. The IUPAC nomenclature of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and functional groups is sudied, as well as structural isomerism and organic reactions. The course curriculum is foundational for further studies in chemistry at the senior 4 and advanced placement levels.


Class Handouts
Review
Intro to Moles Worksheet
Empirical & Molecular Formulas

Solubility Curve Questions

Solubility Rules Worksheet

Writing Ionic Equations

Limiting Factor Problems

Writing & Naming Acids
Acid/Base Stoichiometry

Acid/Base Stochiometry 2
KMT Questions

Vapour Pressure Curves

Physical Properties Problem Set
The Big Six Assignment

Other Chem Resources
Periodic Table of Elements
Interactive Periodic Table
Periodic Table of Ions
The Mole Road
Constants & Equations
Solubility Rules

Study Cards

Online Textbooks
Chang Chemistry
Atkins Chemistry
General Chemistry


Last Updated April 7, 2008