Chemistry
“It's the right idea, but not the right time.”
― John Dalton
Grade 11 Chemistry
Our Grade 11 Chemistry Program follows Ontario's Academic Curriculum (SCH3U) with the goal of fostering knowledge for university and beyond. Your child will develop an indepth understanding of the properties of chemicals and chemical bonds; chemical reactions and quantitative relationships in those reactions; solutions and solubility; and atmospheric chemistry and the behaviour of gases. Emphasis will be placed on developing analytical skills and investigating the qualitative and quantitative properties of matter, as well as the impact of some common chemical reactions on society and the environment.
Matter, Chemical Trends, and Chemical Bonding
Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Atomic Structure, Ions and the Octet Rule
Isotopes, Radioisotopes, and Atomic Mass
The Periodic Table, Periodic Law and Periodic Trends in Atomic Properties
Chemical Compounds and Bonding
Ionic Compounds and and Introduction to Molecular Compounds
Chemical Bonding, Electronegativity
Chemical Formulas and Nomenclature
Molecular Compounds and Intermolecular Forces
Molecular Compounds
Polar Bonds, Polar Molecules and Intermolecular Forces
Hydrogen Bonding and Water
Chemical Reactions
Effects of Chemical Reactions
Introduction to Chemical Reactions
Synthesis and Decomposition Reactions
Single Displacement Reactions and Double Displacement Reactions
Chemical Processes
Combustion of Hydrocarbons
Elements and Their Oxides
Neutralization Reactions
Quantities in Chemical Reactions
Quantities in Chemical Formulas
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
The Mole, Molar Mass, Mass and Number of Entities
Composition of Unknown compounds
Empirical Formulas and Molecular Formulas
Stoichiometry in Chemical Reactions
Mole Ratios in Chemical Equations
Mass Relationships in Chemical Equations
Limiting, Excess Reagent and Percentage Yield
Solutions and Solubility
Water and Solutions
Water, Solutions and Dissolving
Solubility and Saturation
Concentration and Preparing Dilutions
Solutions and Their Reactions
Ions in Solution and Chemical Analysis
Stoichiometry of Solutions
Acids and Bases
Properties of Acids and Bases
Theoretical Acid-Base Definitions
Acid-Base Stoichiometry
Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry
The Gas State and Gas Laws
States of Matter and the Kinetic Molecular Theory
The Atmosphere and Air Quality
Atmospheric Pressure
Absolute Temperature, Gas Laws and The Combined Gas Law
Gas Laws, Gas Mixtures, and Gas Reactions
Avogadro's Law and Molar Volume
Ideal Gases and the Ideal Gas Law
Gas Mixtures and the Law of Partial Pressures
Reactions of Gases and Gas Stoichiometry