SSS2 Chemistry

This three-term course provides a thorough exploration of fundamental and advanced chemical principles, designed to build a strong foundation for further scientific study. The journey begins with the structure of matter via the periodic table and redox reactions, then progresses to the dynamics of chemical reactions, energy changes, and equilibrium. The second term delves into the chemistry of key elements and their compounds, providing practical context to theoretical concepts. The course culminates in a detailed study of quantitative analysis, solubility, and an introduction to organic chemistry, covering hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Through a structured sequence of 108 steps across 21 lessons, students will develop a deep, integrated understanding of both inorganic and organic chemistry.

STEPHEN · January 13, 2025

This course is organized into three distinct terms, each building upon the knowledge of the last.

Term 1: Foundations of Chemistry

  • Lesson 1: Periodic Table: Understanding the organization of elements and periodic trends.
  • Lesson 2: Families of Elements: Exploring the properties and behaviors of groups in the periodic table.
  • Lesson 3: Oxidation and Reduction Reactions (Redox): Learning the principles of electron transfer.
  • Lesson 4: Electrolysis: Applying redox principles to break down compounds using electrical energy.
  • Lesson 5: Electrochemical Cells: Harnessing chemical reactions to generate electrical energy (batteries).

Term 2: Reaction Dynamics and Inorganic Chemistry

  • Lesson 6: Chemical Reactions: Types of reactions and predicting products.
  • Lesson 7: Energy and Energy Changes: Introduction to thermodynamics, including enthalpy and exothermic/endothermic reactions.
  • Lesson 8: Chemical Equilibrium: Understanding reversible reactions and the factors that affect equilibrium.
  • Lessons 9-13: Chemistry of Specific Elements: An in-depth study of the properties, reactions, and compounds of:
    • Hydrogen and Hydrides
    • Oxygen and its Compounds
    • The Halogen Family
    • Nitrogen and its Compounds
    • Sulphur and its Compounds

Term 3: Quantitative Analysis and Organic Chemistry

  • Lesson 14: Water: Studying the properties and chemical nature of water.
  • Lesson 15: Solubility: Understanding the rules and principles governing dissolution.
  • Lesson 16: Mass-Volume Relationships: Applying stoichiometry to reactions involving gases and solutions.
  • Lesson 17: Volumetric/Quantitative Analysis: Mastering titration techniques for quantitative measurement (e.g., acid-base, redox titrations).
  • Lessons 18-21: Organic Chemistry:
    • Lesson 18: Introduction to Hydrocarbons.
    • Lesson 19: Saturated Hydrocarbons (Alkanes).
    • Lesson 20: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons (Alkenes and Alkynes).
    • Lesson 21: Alkanols (Alcohols).
  • Additional Topic: A review of Volumetric and Qualitative Analysis to reinforce laboratory skills.

Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Predict element properties using the periodic table.
  • Balance and analyze redox reactions and understand their applications in electrochemistry.
  • Explain reaction rates, energy changes, and the state of equilibrium.
  • Describe the chemistry of common elements and their compounds.
  • Perform stoichiometric calculations for mass and volume relationships.
  • Understand the fundamental principles and naming of basic organic compounds.
  • Apply practical analytical techniques like titration.

Course Content

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Course Includes

  • 22 Lessons
  • 86 Topics
  • 77 Quizzes