Chemistry S4 Experimental Version Kigali, May, 2018 (Informative)

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Table of Contents in Chemistry S4 Experimental Version Kigali, May, 2018
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
UNIT 1: STRUCTURE OF AN ATOM AND MASS SPECTRUM
1.1. Outline of the discovery of the atom constituents and their properties
1.1.1. Constituents of atoms and their properties
1.1.2. Discovery of the atom constituents
1.2. Concept of atomic number, mass number, and isotopic mass
1.3. Calculation of relative atomic mass of elements with isotopes
1.4. Description and functioning of the mass spectrometer
1.5. Interpretation of mass spectra.
1.6. Uses of the mass spectrometer and involving
1.6.1. Uses of mass spectrometer
1.6.2. Calculation of RAM using mass spectrum
1.7. End unit assessment
UNIT 2: ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION OF ATOMS AND IONS
2.1. Bohr‘s atomic model and concept of energy levels
2.1.1. Achievements of Bohr‟s Atomic Model
2.1.2. Limitations of Bohr
2.2. Hydrogen spectrum and spectral
2.3. Atomic
2.4 Quantum Numbers
2.5 Electronic configuration of atoms and
2.6. Relationship between ionization energy, energy levelsand factors influencing ionization
energy
2.6.1. Concept of Ionization energy
2.6.2. Interpretation of a graphof successive ionization energies of an atom
2.6.3. Factors influencing the extent of ionization energy
2.6.4. Importance of ionization energy in the determination of the chemistry of an
element
2.7. End unit assessment
UNIT 3: FORMATION OF IONIC AND METALLIC BONDS
3.1. Stability of atoms and why they bond
3.2. Ionic
3.2.1. Formation of ionic
3.2.2. Physical properties of ionic compounds
3.2.3. Lattice
3.3. Formation of metallic bonds and physical properties of
3.3.1. Formation of metallic bond
3.3.2. Physical properties of
3.3.3. Factors affecting the strength of metallic
3.4. End Unit Assessment
UNIT 4: COVALENT BOND AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
4.1. Overlap of atomic orbitals to form covalent
4.1.1 Properties of covalent
4.2. Lewis
4.3 Coordinate or dative covalent bonding, properties and resonance
4.3.1. Co-ordinate or dative covalent bonding, propertie
4.3.2. Dative covalent bonding in complex ions
4.4 Valence bond theory
4.5. Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR) theory
4.6. Types of Hybridization
4.7 Polarity of the covalent bonds
4.8. Simple and giant covalent structures
4.9. Intermolecular Forces
4.9.1. London dispersion forces
4.9.2. Dipole-dipole
4.9.3. Hydrogen bond
4.10. End unit assessment
UNIT 5: VARIATION IN TRENDS OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
5.1. Historical Background of the Periodic
5.1.1. Law of
5.1.2. Law of
5.2. Comparison of Mendeleev‘s Table and Modern Periodic Table
5.3. Location of Elements in the Periodic Table Based On the Electronic
5.3.1. Major Divisions of the Periodic Table
5.3.2. Location of elements in modern Periodic Table using examples
5.3.3. Location of elements in the periodic table based on atomic
5.4. Classification of Elements into Blocks (s, p, d, f-block)
5.5. Characteristics of different blocks of the periodic table
5.6. Variation of Physical Properties down The Group and Across the Period
5.5.1. Atomic
5.5.2. Electronegativity
5.5.3. Ionization energy (I.E)
5.5.5. The melting points and boiling points
5.5.6. The density
5.5.7. Electrical and thermal
5.6. End unit assessment
UNIT 6: TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 1 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
6.1. Occurrence and physical properties of group 1 elements physical state metallic character
physical appearance and melting point
6.2. Reactivity of group 1 elements with oxygen, water and
6.2.1. Reactions with
6.2.2. Reaction with
6.2.3. Reaction with halogens
6.3. Properties of group 1 oxides and hydroxides
6.3.1 Oxides
6.3.2. Hydroxides
6.4. The effect of heat on Group 1 carbonates and nitrates
6.4.1. Heating the
6.4.2. Heating the carbonates
6.5. Solubility of group 1
6.5.1. Carbonates
6.5.2. Hydroxides
6.5.3. Sulphates
6.6. Flame Test for Li+, Na+ and K+
6.7. Uses of group 1 elements and their
6.8 Hydrogen
6.8.1. Properties of hydrogen atom
6.8.2. Production of
6.8.3. Uses of
6.8.4. Chemical properties of
6.9. End unit assessment
UNIT 7: TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 2 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
7.1. Occurrence and physical properties of group 2 elements
7.1.1. Occurrence
7.1.2. Physical properties
7.2. Reactivity of group 2
7.3. Properties of group 2
7.3.1. Ionic and covalent character of oxides and
7.3.2. Trends in thermal stability of carbonates, hydroxides and nitrates
7.3.3. Trends in solubility of hydroxides, carbonates, hydrogencarbonates and
7.4. Anomalous properties of beryllium
7.5. Identification test for Ba2+ ions in aqueous solutions
7.6. Uses of group 2 elements and their
7.7. End unit
UNIT 8: TRENDS OF CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 13 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
UNIT 9: TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 14 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
UNIT 10: TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 15 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
10.1. Physical properties of group 15 elements and the relative inertness of nitrogen
UNIT 11: TRENDS OF CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 16 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
UNIT 12: TRENDS OF CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP 17 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
UNIT 13: PROPERTIES AND USES OF GROUP 18 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
UNIT 14: TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PERIOD 3 ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
15.1. Difference between complete and incomplete reactions (reversible versus irreversible reactions)
UNIT 16: ACIDS AND
UNIT17: REDUCTION AND OXIDATION
UNIT 18: ENERGY CHANGES AND ENERGY PROFILE DIAGRAMS
18.1. Concept of a system
18.2. The internal Energy of a system and first Law of
18.2.1. Internal
18.2.2. Heat energy and
18.3. Standard Enthalpy changes
18.4 Energy profile diagrams for Exothermic and Endothermic
18.7. End unit Assessment
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