Chapter 4 is about Types of Chemical Reactions.
This chapter continues on what you learned last year with Types of Reactions such as Synthesis, Decomposition, Single and Double Replacement. We will look at a few more types of Reactions: precipitation reactions, acid-base reactions and redox reactions. Some of the work will be based on the theory behind them, but all will include material from Chapter 3 (Chemical Mathematics) to solve problems.
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KA - Khan Academy. This is an online series of tutorials and guides to help with AP Chemistry Topics. Khan Academy is an initiative to give students tutorials in Chemistry and other disciplines. These and items from Bozeman Chemistry will be used in class.
BZ - Bozeman Chemistry. This is similar to Khan Academy but covers some different topics. Most of the videos have supplementals at the bottom of each page such as PowerPoints etc.
IT - IsaacsTeach Videos. This is also similar to Khan Academy videos, but with a little clearer presentation.
TT - Teacher Tools. Teacher Tools is a set of reference materials, worksheets, and self-quizzes to assist in practice.
Q - Quizlet. This will be a link to a Quizlet on the topic.
Animation - A short clip usually under two minutes long.
PPT - This is an abbreviation for PowerPoint. Some are originals and others are from other sources.
Podcasts - Podcasts are audio lectures on a topic. Practically all of them on this page are going to be original so it is a good way to reinforce a lecture.
General Information & Reference
PowerPoints & Podcasts
Worksheets & Activities
Quizlets
Quizlet - Is It Soluble ? |
Quizlet - AP Vocabulary - Types of Reactions |
Quizlet - Determining moles of H +1 and OH -1 Ions |
Quizlet - What is the Oxidation State of ... ? |
Animations
Electrolyte Behavior |
Neutralization of an Acid |
Precipitation reactions |
Proton Transfer |
Soluble Salts |
Movies
Molecular, Ionic, and Net Ionic Equations |
Redox Reactions |
Acid - Base Reactions (Neutralization) |
Precipitation Reactions & Stoichiometry Sentinel Chemistry |
Tutorials: Khan Academy