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      • Circle of Life
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Chemistry

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Why take Chemistry?
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Learning chemistry means discovering
what the world around us is made of.  That every material behaves the way it does because at its tiniest level, atoms, ions, and molecules are dictating its properties. 

That
scientific discovery and history are intertwined, such as how the discovery of nuclear power altered the course of the twentieth century.

That 
chemical reactions drive our world,
our energy, and
our very lives. 




Public Domain Photo of Marie Curie.
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Student Resources:

Critical Thinking:
  • Identifying and analyzing propaganda
  • Logical Fallacies

Scientific Writing and APA formatting:
  • Lab Report Writing Presentation
  • Lab Report Template
  • ​Lab Report Rubric
  • Purdue OWL 
  • Adding chemical and mathematical equations to a document
  • Ayuda con APA y Citación
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Foundational Math Skills
  • How to use the class calculators
  • Foundational Math Skills help
  • Difficult Algebra Concepts by Mr. Causey
  • Significant Figures Playlist by Mr. Causey
  • ​The Metric System by Mr. Causey
  • Algebra Basics by Mr. Causey

General Chemistry Help:
  • Intro to Chemistry by Mr. Causey
  • Bozeman Science Chemistry Videos
  • Khan Academy Chemistry
  • Chemistry infographics
  • Learner Chemistry Course​
  • Apps (iTunes) for Chemistry
  • Android Apps for Chemistry
  • VirtLab
  • Demo Reactions
  • JLab Chemistry 
  • Albert Chemistry
  • ChemMatters
















Reading List:
a curette'd (haha...get it?) list of AWESOME books.

Syllabus in a nutshell:
​(see full text here) 
(Español)

​Chemistry is an upper-level science course which is designed to bridge the expectations between high school and college.

Students must have a signed
Lab Safety Contract (Español)  prior to performing most labs.

Students are responsible for completing assignments on time. Late work is accepted at a 10% point deduction per school day. 

Students who were or will be absent are responsible for retrieving work and giving ample warning if work is desired before departure. 

Tutoring, test and lab makeups/retakes are performed on Mondays after school from 3:15-4:30. 






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  • Home
  • Meet the Teacher
  • Chemistry
    • Chemistry Calendar
    • It's Elemental >
      • Periodic Table
      • Radiation
      • Nuclear Energy
    • The Bonds We Share >
      • Physical or Chemical?
      • Compounds
      • Be Trendy
    • Don't OverREACT >
      • Chemical Equations
      • Types of Reactions
      • Don't Drop the Base
    • Mass in Chemistry >
      • I have this weird Mole
      • Stoichiometry
      • I have the Solution!
    • Energy in Chemistry >
      • Intermolecular Forces
      • Heat in Reactions
      • Enthalpy
    • I Only Eat Organic >
      • Hydrocarbons
      • Biomolecules
      • Circle of Life
    • Final
  • Integrated Science II
    • Matter and Energy >
      • Matter and Its Properties
      • Energy and Matter
    • Heat and Energy >
      • Behavior of Matter
      • Behavior of Energy
      • Earth's Interior
    • Properties of Matter
    • Chemical Attractions
    • Energy In Reactions
    • Human Impact on the Atmosphere
    • Chemical Equilibrium