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RE Chemistry Regents Review Schedule - Dash line – means a single period

May 23rd – June 10th

- May 23
THE PERIODIC TABLE: Structure of the table, metals, nonmetals and metalloids, periods and groups, groups names and properties, valence electrons, allotropes, periodic trends: ionization energy, atomic radius, electronegativity, ionic radius.

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK – read pages 37 – 47

Page 39 - do questions 2- 4, 7, page 44 - 8 -11, page 48 -12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20

Regents’ exam practice - pages – 49 and 50

May 24

Complete the periodic table and start bonding

- May 25

BONDING: Reasons for chemical bonding, types of chemical bonds, properties of ionic, covalent and molecular substances, Lewis electron dot structure, Lewis structures of ionic and covalent compounds, intermolecular forces of attraction: hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole forces, London dispersions forces of attraction

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK - Read the chapter on bonding pages 51 – 60. Omit the section on network solids

Page 57 – do questions 1-9, page 61 do question 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, and 18

Regents’ exam practice - pages – 62, 63, and 64

May 26

MOLES AND STOICHIOMETRY: molar mass, grams to moles and moles to grams, empirical and molecular formulas, percent composition, percent water in a hydrate, types of chemical reactions, mole – mole calculations 

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK - Read pages 65 – 68, 69, 72, 73, 74

Page 73 – do questions 16, 20

Regents’ exam practice - pages – 80, 81, and 82

- May 27

1st period – go over the practice questions

2nd period – quiz on significant figures, the atom, periodic table, bonding and the mathematics of chemistry

May 31

PHYSICAL BEHAVIOR OF MATTER: elements, compounds, mixtures, separating mixtures, physical states, phase changes, physical and chemical changes.

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK - Read pages 83 – 87

Page 87 – do questions - 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

- June 1

PHYSICAL BEHAVIOR OF MATTER: solutions, reading solubility charts, ways of expressing concentration, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression,  energy, heat, temperature, the dissolving process, the gas laws

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK - Read pages 88 – 97 (omit the ideal gas law)

Page 87 – do questions - 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

Page 98 - do questions – 21 -26

June 2

PHYSICAL BEHAVIOR OF MATTER: thermochemistry, heating and cooling curves

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK - Read pages 98 -103

Pages 104, 105, 106

- June 3

KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM: collision theory, factors that affect the rate of a reaction, potential energy diagram, entropy, and vapor pressure curves

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK – Read pages 107 -110

Questions on pages 110 – 1, 2, 3

Page 121- all

June 6

KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM; types of equilibriums (phase, solution, chemical), characteristics of chemical equilibrium, Le Chatelier’s Principle, 

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK – Read pages 111 -113(omit phase diagrams)

Questions on pages 113 – 9, 10, 11

Page 117 – 13, 15, 16

Page 122, 123, 124

- June 7

NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY: n/p ratio, natural radioactivity, artificial transmutation, half- life problems, nuclear fusion, nuclear fission, uses of radioisotopes, risks of radioisotopes

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK – Read pages 173 – 184

Questions on page 178 – 2, 3, 7, 8

Page 185 – 20, 21, 22, 25

Pages 186, 187, 188

June 8

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: Hydrocarbons – alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, naming and properties, isomers, functional groups: halocarbons, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, amides

Organic reactions: substitution, addition, combustion, fermentation, esterification, polymerization, saponification

Questions on page 169, 170, 171

THE NEW REVIEW BOOK – Read pages 153 – 158 (omit cycloalkanes) Read pages 160 – 167(omit the elimination reaction)

Questions on pages 128 – 1- 5

- June 9

PRACTICE REGENTS TEST

June 10

GO OVER THE PRACTICE REGENTS

 

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