What's included
27 live meetings
24 hrs 45 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. There will be weekly homework to help students practice what was taught in classAssessment
A certificate of completion will be sent to parents/students at the end of the 9 weeksClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
In this class, students will learn the full AP chemistry curriculum as described on the weekly list below. The class will meet three times a week for 9 weeks. The following Topics will be covered weekly; Week 1: Atomic Structure and Properties Moles and molar mass Mass spectroscopy of elements Elemental composition of pure substances Composition of mixtures Atomic structure and electron configuration Photoelectron spectroscopy Periodic trends Valence electrons and ionic compounds Week 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties Types of chemical bonds Intramolecular force and potential energy Structure of ionic solids Structure of metals and alloys Lewis diagrams Resonance and formal charge VSEPR and bond hybridization Week 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties Intermolecular forces Properties of solids Solids, liquids, and gases Ideal gas law Kinetic molecular theory Deviation from ideal gas law Solutions and mixtures Representations of solutions Separation of solutions and mixtures chromatography Solubility Spectroscopy and the electromagnetic spectrum Photoelectric effect Beer-Lambert Law Week 4: Chemical Reactions Introduction for reactions Net ionic equations Representations of reactions Physical and chemical changes Stoichiometry Introduction to titration Types of chemical reactions Introduction to acid-base reactions Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions Week 5: Kinetics Reaction rates Introduction to rate law Concentration changes over time Elementary reactions Collision model Reaction energy profile Introduction to reaction mechanisms Reaction mechanism and rate law Steady-state approximation Multistep reaction energy profile Catalysis Week 6: Thermodynamics Endothermic and exothermic processes Energy diagrams Heat transfer and thermal equilibrium Heat capacity and calorimetry Energy of phase changes Introduction of enthalpy of reaction Bond enthalpies Enthalpy of formation Hess's Law Week 7: Equilibrium Introduction to equilibrium Direction of reversible reactions Reaction quotient and equilibrium constant Calculating the equilibrium constant Magnitude of the equilibrium constant Properties of the equilibrium constant Calculating the equilibrium concentrations Representations of equilibrium Introduction to Le Chatelier's Principle Reaction quotient and Le Chatelier's Principle Introduction to solubility equilibria Common-ion effect pH and solubility Free energy of dissolution Week 8: Acids and Bases Introduction to acids and bases pH and pOH of strong acids and bases Weak acid and base equilibria Acid-base reactions and buffers Acid-base titrations Molecular structures of acids and bases pH and pKa Properties of buffers Henderson-Hasselbalch equation Buffer capacity Week : Applications of Thermodynamics Introduction to entropy Absolute entropy and entropy change Gibbs Free Energy and thermodynamic favorability Thermodynamic and kinetic control Free energy and equilibrium Coupled reactions Galvanic (Voltaic) and electrolytic cells Cell potential and free energy Cell potential under nonstandard conditions Electrolysis and Faraday's Law
Learning Goals
Students will learn and understand full AP curriculum
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows College Board Advanced Placement CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Advanced Placement (AP) Standards27 Lessons
over 9 WeeksLesson 1:
Atomic Structure and Properties Moles and molar mass Mass spectroscopy
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Elemental composition Composition of mixtures Electron Configuration
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Photoelectron spectroscopy Periodic trends Valence electrons and ionic compounds
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Chemical Bonding. Types of chemical bonds Intermolecular forces
55 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
A good knowledge of high school chemistry or pre-AP chemistry is required for this course.
Supply List
1. book and pen to jot down points 2. calculator (phone calculator works as well) 3. periodic table
Language of Instruction
English
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Doctoral Degree in Science from University of Benin
Master's Degree in Science from University of Benin, Nigeria.
I have more than 5 years online Chemistry teaching experience, and a PhD. in Organic Chemistry, my first and second degrees are both in Chemistry.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$116
weekly or $1,040 for 27 classes3x per week, 9 weeks
55 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
3-18 learners per class