Chemistry 12
Chemistry 12 Course Overview
Big Ideas
Reactants must collide to react, and the reaction rate is dependent on the surrounding conditions. | Dynamic equilibrium can be shifted by changes to the surrounding conditions. | Saturated solutions are systems in equilibrium. | Acid or base strength depends on the degree of ion dissociation. | Oxidation and reduction are complementary processes that involve the gain or loss of electrons. |
From: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum/science/12/chemistry
Introduction
Chemistry 12 enables students to enrich their understanding of chemistry through the study of how reaction rates, and equilibrium effect chemical systems involving solubility and acids & bases. The field of electrochemistry will also be explored. Students will further develop their problem-solving, virtual laboratory skills and their ability to communicate scientific information. This course is intended for students wishing to study science, engineering, technology, medicine or life sciences at the post-secondary level.
Where does this course fit?
- Pre-requisite: Chemistry 11 required
- Graduation Status: One of the Grade 11/12 Science options required for graduation
Course Materials
- Hebden: Chemistry 12, A Workbook for Students by James A. Hebden (Can be picked up at the VLN office for a $30 refundable deposit).
- All other materials are provided in the course online.
Brief Outline
Unit | Description |
1) Reaction Kinetics |
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2) Dynamic Equilibrium |
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3) Solubility Equilibrium |
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4) Acids and Bases |
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5) Oxidation-Reduction |
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Assessment Percentage Breakdown
Assessment Type | Percentage of the Course |
Start up assignment | 3% |
Assignments | 17% |
Quizzes | 14% |
Midterm exam | 30% |
Final exam | 30% |
Discussions | 6% |
You have up to one year to complete your course.