Subject: Science

Chemistry: Matter and Energy

Discover the wonders of God’s design through the lens of chemistry! Northgate Academy’s Chemistry – Matter & Energy course takes you on a journey from the tiniest subatomic particles to the powerful forces that shape our world. Begin by exploring the periodic table, the foundation of all elements, and learn to balance chemical equations, revealing the hidden language of reactions. Delve into the fascinating properties of metals and nonmetals, explore the intricate world of solutions and colloids, and unlock the secrets of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics.

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Credits: 1.0

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Course Description

This course provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental chemistry concepts, including the nature of matter, chemical reactions, and the properties of substances. Through a series of chapters, students will explore topics such as atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, and states of matter. Additionally, the course incorporates faith-based perspectives, discussing the role of God and creation in the context of scientific principles. Ideal for beginners, this course lays the groundwork for advanced studies in chemistry and related fields.

Textbook: Chemistry, (2024). Excel Education Systems.

Course Objectives

Gain a solid foundation in essential chemistry topics, including atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, and the states of matter.

Analyze the role of faith in scientific inquiry by examining the creation and divine influence within the principles of chemistry.

Develop the ability to explain and apply theoretical concepts in chemistry to various scenarios, integrating both scientific and faith-based perspectives.

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Course Contents

Modules
An Introduction to Chemistry
Matter: The Substance of Chemistry
Stoichiometry: Elements & Compounds
Chemical Reactions
Gases
Chemical Thermodynamics
Electrons and Atomic Structure
The Periodic Table
Bonds and Intermolecular Force
Selected Nonmetals and Compounds
Selected Metals and Semimetals
Solutions and Colloids
Chemical Kinetics
Chemical Equilibrium
Acids, Bases, and Salts
Oxidation-Reduction Electro
Nuclear Chemistry
Organic Chemistry

Recommended Prerequisites

Carnegie Credits Explained: Our Approach vs. Trimester Credits

Carnegie Credit System
Northgate Academy follows the Carnegie Credit system, a widely recognized method of measuring student progress based on instructional hours. A single Carnegie credit reflects approximately 120 hours of coursework, typically completed over a full academic year.

Carnegie Credit vs. Trimester Credit
While Carnegie credits are awarded based on total hours over a year, trimester credits divide the school year into three terms. In a trimester system, students complete courses in shorter, intensive sessions, often earning partial credits (e.g., 0.33 or 0.5 per term). In contrast, Northgate’s use of Carnegie credits ensures students have ample time to engage deeply with the material and develop a well-rounded understanding at a consistent pace.