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Nelson Chemistry 11 University Preparation - Study Guide/Workbook
Model: 9780176350918
The Nelson Chemistry 11 University Preparation - Study Guide/Workbook supports the Ontario Ministry of Education
Course: Chemistry, Grade 11, University Prepration, Course Code: SCH3U
It has these units and chapters:
Unit 1: Matter, Chemical Trends, and Chemical Bonding
Chapter 1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
1.1 The Nature of Chemistry
1.2 Atomic Structure
1.3 Ions and the Octet Rule
1.4 Isotopes, Radioisotopes, and Atomic Mass
1.5 The Periodic Table and Periodic Law
1.6 Chemistry Journal: A Not-So-Elementary Task
1.7 Periodic Trends in Atomic Properties
Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 1 Questions
Chapter 2: Chemical Compounds and Bonding
2.1 Ionic Compounds
2.2 Molecular Elements and Compounds
2.3 Chemical Bonding and Electronegativity
2.4 Chemical Formulas and Nomenclature
2.5 Explore an Issue in Chemical Compounds: Sugar versus Artifical Sweeteners
Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 2 Questions
Chapter 3: Molecular Compounds and Intermolecular Forces
3.1 Molecular Compounds
3.2 Explore an Issue in Molecular Compounds: DEET in Insect Repellents
3.3 Polar Bonds and Polar Molecules
3.4 Intermolecular Forces
3.5 Hydrogen Bonding and Water
3.6 Green Chemistry in Action: Choosing the Right Materials
Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 3 Questions
Unit 1 Questions
Unit 2: Chemical Reactions
Chapter 4: The Effects of Chemical Reactions
4.1 Introduction to Chemical Reactions
4.2 Synthesis and Decomposition Reactions
4.3 Explore an Issue in Chemical Reactions: Garbage Gasification - A Heated Debate
4.4 Single Displacement Reactions
4.5 Chemistry Journal: The Mystery of the Missing Mercury
4.6 Double Displacement Reactions
Chapter 4 Summary
Chapter 4 Questions
Chapter 5: Chemical Processes
5.1 The Combustion of Hydrocarbons
5.2 Chemistry Journal: The Role of Chance in Discovery
5.3 Elements and Their Oxides
5.4 Neutralization Reactions
5.5 Mining. Metallurgy, and the Environment
5.6 Detox for Contaminated Land
5.7 Green Chemistry in Industry
Chapter 5 Summary
Chapter 5 Questions
Unit 2 Questions
Unit 3: Quantities in Chemical Reactions
Chapter 6: Quantities in Chemical Formulas
6.1 Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
6.2 Explore an Issue in Chemical Quantities: Overdosing on Salt
6.3 The Mole - A Unit of Counting
6.4 Molar Mass
6.5 Mass and Number of Entities
6.6 The Composition of Unknown compounds
6.7 Empirical Formulas
6.8 Chemistry Journal: Drug-Contaminated Currency
6.9 Molecular Formulas
Chapter 6 Summary
Chapter 6 Questions
Chapter 7: Stoichiometry in Chemical Reactions
7.1 Mole Ratios in Chemical Equations
7.2 Mass Relationships in Chemical Equations
7.3 Which Reagent Runs out First?
7.4 Calculations Involving Limiting Reagents
7.5 Percentage Yield
Chapter 7 Summary
Chapter 7 Questions
Unit 3 Questions
Unit 4: Solutions and Solubility
Chapter 8: Water and Solutions
8.1 The Importance of Water
8.2 Solutions and Their Characteristics
8.3 The Dissolving Process
8.4 Explore an Issue in Solutions: Oil Dispersants - Is the Fix Worse than the Problem?
8.5 Solubility and Saturation
8.6 Concentration
8.7 Preparing Dilutions
8.8 Concentrations and Consumer Products
Chapter 8 Summary
Chapter 8 Questions
Chapter 9: solutions and Their Reactions
9.1 Reactions of Ions in Solution
9.2 Water Treatment
9.3 Chemical Analysis
9.4 Chemistry Journal: Drugs in Drinking Water
9.5 Stoichiometry of Solutions
Chapter 9 Summary
Chapter 9 Questions
Chapter 10: Acids and Bases
10.1 Properties of Acids and Bases
10.2 Theoretical Acid-Base Definitions
10.3 Acid-Base Stoichiometry
Chapter 10 Summary
Chapter 10 Questions
Unit 4 Questions
Unit 5: Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry
Chapter 11: The Gas State and Gas Laws
11.1 States of Matter and the Kinetic Molecular Theory
11.2 The Atmosphere and Its Components
11.3 Chemistry Journal: The Road to Discovering Argon
11.4 Air Quality
11.5 Indoor Air Quality
11.6 Explore an Issue in Atmospheric Chemistry: Car Idling
11.7 Atmospheric Pressure
11.8 The Gas Laws - Absolute Temperature and Charles' Law
11.9 The Gas Laws - Boyle's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and the Combined Gas Law
Chapter 11 Summary
Chapter 11 Questions
Chapter 12: Gas Laws, Gas Mixtures, and Gas Reactions
12.1 Avogadro's Law and Molar Volume
12.2 Ideal Gases and the Ideal Gas Law
12.3 Chemistry Journal: The Science of Cold
12.4 Gas Mixtures and the Law of Partial Pressures
12.5 Reactions of Gases and Gas Stoichiometry
12.6 Explore Applications of Gases: Burning Snowballs
Chapter 12 Summary
Chapter 12 Questions
Unit 5 Questions
For each chapter, there are Summary and Questions.
For each unit, there are Questions.
Answers are given at the end of the workbook.
255 pages, book size: 21.5 cm x 27.5 cm. x 1 cm