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
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
		THIRD TERM
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