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Discovering God's Creation Science 10-12: Chemistry Teach homeschooler where materials come from with Science 10-12: Chemistry, a course that will teach homeschoolers that everything is created from chemicals. This homeschooling course outlines the basic principles of chemistry, chemical reactions, and encourages homeschoolers to learn the periodic table while teaching them about molecular composition. The experiments in Science 10-12: Chemistry are designed for the homeschool laboratory, and are safe and effective ways of exploring the world of chemistry. This course will make chemistry easy to comprehend and fun to learn by providing homeschoolers clearly written materials and exciting experiments: experiments that will give homeschoolers a grasp of how matter reacts and is formed. 1: The Study of Matter and Its Changes 2: Oxygen 3: Hydrogen 4: Water 5: Crystals, Variations, and Solubility 6: Atomic Theory 7: Electron Theory 8: Covalent Bonds and Isotopes 9: Atomic Energy 10: Valence and Reactions 11: Mathematical Chemistry 12: Chlorine 13: Acids, Bases, and Salts 14: Halogens 15: Sulfur 1 16: Sulfur 2 17: Nitrogen 1 18: Nitrogen 2 19: Carbon 1 20: Carbon 2 21: Fuel 22: Ionization 23: Sodium and Potassium Compounds 24: Calcium, Magnesium, and Aluminum 25: Zinc and Heavy Metals 26: Metals and Nonmetals 27: PreChemistry Equations 28: Thermochemistry 29: Reactions Math 30: Chemistry and Electricity 31: Reactions 32: Reactions 33: Chemistry and Creation 34: Review 35: Review 36: Final Exam |
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