Chemistry
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This website contains quizzes, notes, tools,and more related the AP General Chemstry Textbook.
Biology is the study of living things, so we study every living thing from the beginning of time to the present and the possibilities of the future. Subjects presented are cells, evolution/creation, plants, animals, invertebrates and vertebrates, human anatomy and physiology, ecology and the environment, genetics, classification and microorganisms.
Group activities and class discussions are intertwined with course lecture. Laboratories are used to demonstrate skill in microscopy, use of laboratory equipment, skill in dissection, and respect for the environment.
General Chemistry prepares the student to attend chemistry in college, yet those needing a science credit will find it fun and not so difficult.
The topics covered in chemistry are periodic table and history, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, acid/base reactions, redox reactions, thermochemistry, biochemistry, applied and analytical chemistry, titrations, gemstones, stained glass, and much more.
Laboratory is an important part of chemistry and when students leave this course, they are fully prepared to enter college laboratory with lab and problem solving skills. Demonstrations help to reiterate the topics discussed and group activities engage students in discussions and team work.
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Grow and dissect things!
Physical Science is divided into two components, introductory chemistry and physics for 9th grade students.
Biology is a 9th and 10th course studying living organisms.
Chemistry delves into atomic structure, models, chemical equations and reactions, periodicity, solutions, nomenclature, stoichiometry, and more.
How does the world work? Let’s experiment and find out