Metric Measurement and Conversions
Significant Figures
Basic Periodicity
Basic Atomic Theory
Isotopic Abundance
Formulas and Nomenclature of Simple Compounds |
1.0. Basic concepts: atoms, molecules, pure substances, mixtures, gases, liquids and solids.
1.1. Convert units (e.g., length, mass, volume, temperature) within a unit system
1.2. Convert units (e.g. length, mass, volume, temperature) between unit systems.
1.3. Combine measurements to calculate properties (e.g. density).
1.4. Express measured and calculated quantities in exponential form.
1.5. Express measured quantities in the proper number of significant figures.
1.6. Express calculated quantities in the proper number of significant figures.
1.7. Trace the historical development of theories of matter.
1.8. State the name and symbol for the elements and their ions.
1.9. Characterize the important subatomic particles.
1.10. Determine the subatomic structure of atoms, ions, and isotopes. Use AZX charge notation.
1.11. Characterize the various parts of the periodic table.
1.12. Name and write formulas for simple compounds.
1.13 Determine atomic weights from isotope abundance. |