Chemistry 12: Nelson
: Also known as chemical kinetics and thermodynamics, this unit explores enthalpy, Hess’s Law, and the factors that influence how quickly a reaction occurs.
: Focused on the "why" of chemical behavior, this section delves into atomic theory, chemical bonding (ionic, covalent, and metallic), and molecular geometry through VSEPR theory. Nelson Chemistry 12
: This is often considered the most challenging unit. It covers the equilibrium law , Le Chatelier’s Principle, and specialized systems like solubility and acid-base equilibria. : Also known as chemical kinetics and thermodynamics,
Nelson Chemistry 12 distinguishes itself through several key features designed for university readiness: Nelson Chemistry 12: Jenkins, Hans van Kessel - Amazon.ca It covers the equilibrium law , Le Chatelier’s
: This unit moves beyond simple identification to examine the structure, nomenclature (IUPAC), and properties of various organic compounds . Students explore functional groups like alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, and esters, while investigating the synthesis of polymers and the environmental impact of organic materials.
: The final pillar examines oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions, the balancing of redox equations, and the practical application of electrochemical cells . Pedagogical Approach
The resource is structured into five primary units that define the Grade 12 chemistry experience: