The Law of Conservation of Mass and Chemical Equations
Types of Chemical Reactions Notes & Worksheets
Net Ionic Equations
Unit 3 Review
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The Law of Conservation of Mass and Chemical Equations
Types of Chemical Reactions Notes & Worksheets
Net Ionic Equations
Unit 3 Review
4.1 Dimensional Analysis
4.2 The Mole and Molar Mass
4.3 Counting Atoms
4.4 Mole to Liters and Putting it all Together
4.5 Percent Composition
4.6 Empirical Formulas
4.7 Mole to Mole Stoichiometry
4.8 Mass Stoichiometry
4.9 Gas Stoichiometry
4.10 Limiting Reagants
4.11 Percent Yield
Unit Review
Exam & Rewrite Exam
4.1 Dimensional Analysis
4.2 The Mole and Molar Mass
4.3 Counting Atoms
4.4 Mole to Liters and Putting it all Together
4.5 Percent Composition
4.6 Empirical Formulas
4.7 Mole to Mole Stoichiometry
4.8 Mass Stoichiometry
4.9 Gas Stoichiometry
4.10 Limiting Reagants
4.11 Percent Yield
Unit Review
5.1 General Characteristics of Gases and Pressure
5.2 The Simple Gas Laws I - Boyle's Law
5.3 The Simple Gas Laws II - Charles's Law
5.4 The Ideal Gas Equation
5.4 The Ideal Gas Equation - Solutions
5.5 Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
Unit 5 Exam - Formula Sheet
Unit 5 Exam - Outline
5.1 General Characteristics of Gases and Pressure
5.2 The Simple Gas Laws I - Boyle's Law
5.3 The Simple Gas Laws II - Charles's Law
5.4 The Ideal Gas Equation
5.4 The Ideal Gas Equation - Solutions
5.5 Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
Unit 5 Exam - Formula Sheet
Unit 5 Exam - Outline
1.1 Introduction to Chemistry
1.2 The Atom
1.3 The Nucleus and Atomic Mass- Assignment & Worksheet
1.4 Valence Electrons and Electron Configuration Worksheet
1.5 Orbital Notation- Assignment & Worksheet
1.6 Trends of the Periodic Table- Reading & Worksheet
Unit 1 Exam
Unit 1 Rewrite Exam
This collection of web resources contains materials for the core units of the Saskatchewan Evergreen Curriculum for Chemistry 30. Links to each unit are found in the gray navigation bar near the top of each page.
*student materials
*teacher resources
*other items
This website from Prairie South School Division has simplified lesson notes, practice problems with solutions, assignments and worksheets, suggestions for lab activities, and links to other web resources. It is for the old Chemistry 30 curriculum but there is some overlap in the new Chemistry 30 curriculum.
1.1 Compounds and Formulas
1.2 Chemical Reactions
1.3 Mole Theory and Stoichiometry
Unit 1 Exam
1.1 Compounds and Formulas
1.2 Chemical Reactions
1.3 Mole Theory and Stoichiometry
2.1 Solubility and Miscibility
2.2 Concentration
2.3 Dilution, Standard Solution, and Ion Concentrations
2.4 Solubility Curves and Tables
2.5 Precipitate Reactions
2.6 Selective Precipitation
Unit 2 Exam
2.1 Solubility and Miscibility
2.2 Concentration
2.3 Dilution, Standard Solutions and Ion Concentration
2.4 Solubility Curves and Tables
2.5 Precipitate Reactions
2.6 Selective Precipitation
The Concept of Energy
Energy Changes
Enthalpy and Heat of Formation
Hess's Law
Hess's Law Equation
Bond Enthalpies
Spontaneity, Stability of Compounds, and Entropy
Gibbs Free Energy
Unit 3 Exam
The Concept of Energy
Energy Changes
Enthalpy and Heat of Formation
Hess's Law
Hess's Law Equation
Bond Enthalpies
Spontaneity, Stability of Compounds, and Entropy
Gibbs Free Energy
Reaction Rates
The Collision Theory and the Rate Determining Step
Potential Energy Diagrams
Factors that Affect Rates of Reactions
Unit 4 Exam
Reaction Rates
The Collision Theory and the Rate Determining Step
Potential Energy Diagrams
Factors that Affect Rates of Reactions
5.1 Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium
5.2 Equilibrium Constant
5.3 ICE Box Problems
5.4 Special K's
5.5 Solution Equilibrium and Precipitates
5.6 Le Chateliers Principle
5.7 The Common Ion Effect
5.1 Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium
5.2 Equilibrium Constant
5.3 ICE Box Problems
5.4 Special K's
5.5 Solution Equilibrium and Precipitates
5.6 Le Chateliers Principle
5.7 The Common Ion Effect
6.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases
6.2 The Bronsted- Lowry Theory of Acids and Bases
6.3 Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
6.4 Calculating H3O and OH
6.5 the pH Scale
6.6 Indicators, Neutralization, and Titrations
6.7 Titration Curves
Unit 6 Exam
6.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases
6.2 The Bronsted- Lowry Theory of Acids and Bases
6.3 Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
6.4 Calculating H3O and OH
6.5 the pH Scale
6.6 Indicators, Neutralization, and Titrations
6.7 Titration Curves
Unit 6 Exam