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'''Chemistry H''' is the honors-level version of [[Chemistry]]. Unlike Chemistry, it does not feature standards-based grading, which leads many people to take it.
'''Chemistry H''' is the honors-level version of [[Chemistry]]. Unlike Chemistry, it does not feature standards-based grading, which leads many people to take it.
== Course catalog description ==
Chemistry Honors is not required for students wanting to take AP science courses; Chemistry is sufficient for this
purpose.
Chemistry Honors covers all material that is covered in Chemistry, but with more depth and breadth. Topics like
molecular geometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and dynamic equilibrium are covered in further detail.
Students should take Chemistry Honors if they have a strong interest in the sciences, prefer a high level of rigor in
their studies, and are able to accommodate their schedules for a much more significant time commitment than
Chemistry would entail.
* Prerequisites: Open to grades 10, 11 and 12. Successful completion of a first-year biology course or the
equivalent. Successful completion of an introductory algebra course, leading to a very strong understanding of
introductory algebra, including logarithms and scientific notation. Concurrent enrollment in a geometry class
or completion of geometry highly recommended.
* Homework Expectation: 3-4 hours uninterrupted time per week (assigned homework: 2 hours; lab reports: 1-
2 hours)
* District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7


== Units ==
== Units ==

Revision as of 20:07, 17 September 2021

Chemistry H
DepartmentScience
LengthYear
WeightWeighted
Teacher(s)Ms. Catalano
Dr. Mellows
Mr. O'Connell


Chemistry H is the honors-level version of Chemistry. Unlike Chemistry, it does not feature standards-based grading, which leads many people to take it.

Course catalog description

Chemistry Honors is not required for students wanting to take AP science courses; Chemistry is sufficient for this purpose.

Chemistry Honors covers all material that is covered in Chemistry, but with more depth and breadth. Topics like molecular geometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and dynamic equilibrium are covered in further detail.

Students should take Chemistry Honors if they have a strong interest in the sciences, prefer a high level of rigor in their studies, and are able to accommodate their schedules for a much more significant time commitment than Chemistry would entail.

  • Prerequisites: Open to grades 10, 11 and 12. Successful completion of a first-year biology course or the

equivalent. Successful completion of an introductory algebra course, leading to a very strong understanding of introductory algebra, including logarithms and scientific notation. Concurrent enrollment in a geometry class or completion of geometry highly recommended.

  • Homework Expectation: 3-4 hours uninterrupted time per week (assigned homework: 2 hours; lab reports: 1-

2 hours)

  • District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Units

  1. Atoms to Elements
  2. Bonding and Material Science
  3. Reactions
  4. Thermochemistry
  5. Gases
  6. Stoichiometry
  7. Acids, Bases, and Equilibrium

Should I sign up for this class?

This class has been reported to be very difficult, with some students referring to it as "chemisery." This class should only be taken if there is serious dedication to chemistry.