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CCC Chemistry Competition Tutoring Course
Competition Introduction
The Canadian Chemistry Competition (CCC), organized by the Chemical Society of Canada (CIC), is one of Canada's most prestigious academic chemistry competitions. Outstanding high school students from around the world compete on a unified judging panel, receiving the same awards. Winners are invited to participate in the Canadian Chemistry Olympiad, significantly enhancing their competitiveness for applications to top universities worldwide!
Course duration: 40 hours
Course Outline:
General chemistry General chemistry
Matter, energy and quantities; Electromagnetic wave
1. Law of conversion of mass
2. Atoms
3. Pure substance & mixture
4. Properties
5. Four fundamental interactions
6. Law of conversion of energy
7. Kinetic energy & heat
8.Potential energy
9. Coulomb's Law
10. Electrostatic force & potential
11. Electromagnetic wave & photon
Atomic structure, nuclear chemistry & mole
1. Subatomic particles
2.Isotope
3.Element
4.Mole calculation
5. Nuclear decay
Electronic structure, periodic table arrangement & magnetism
1.Bohr model
2. Quantum mechanical model
3. Electron orbital
4. Electron configuration
5. Periodic table arrangement
6. Magnetism
Periodicity
1. Effective nuclear charge
2. Atomic radius
3. Ionic radius
4. Ionization energy
5. Electron affinity
6. Electron negativity
Chemical bonds & properties
1. Metal bond
2. Ionic bond
3. Covalent bond
Covalent bond advanced
1. Valency
2.Coordinate bond
3. Formal charge
4.Calculating bond number
5.Exception of octet rule
6. Lewis structure of complex compound
Molecular geometry, polarity & coordination
1. Electron domain
2. VSEPR theory
3. Electron domain geometry
4.Molecular geometry
5.Molecular polarity
Hybridisation, bond theory & coordination
1.Hybridisation
2. Bond theory
3. Resonance
4.Conjugated system
5.Coordination compound
Liquid, solution& intermolecular force
1. Liquid state
2.London dispersion force
3. Dipole-dipole force
4. Hydrogen bond
5. Ion-dipole interaction
6. Solution
7. Concentration
Gas & kinetic molecular theory
1.Pressure
2. Ideal gas vs real gas
3. Ideal gas law
4. Kinetic molecular theory
5. Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution
6. Deviation from ideal gases
Physical chemistry Physical chemistry
Kinetics 1: rate law & collision theory
1. Factors affecting reaction rate
2. Average rate
3. Differential rate
4. Collision theory
5. Simple stoichiometry
6. Rate law
7. Determining rate law
Kinetics 2: Reaction mechanism, integrated rate law & Arrhenius equation
1. Reaction mechanism
2. Pre-equilibrium assumption
3. Steady state approximation
4. Integrated rate law
5. Half-life
6. Determining rate law advanced
Equilibrium & stoichiometry
1. Reversible reaction
2. Equilibrium
3. Equilibrium constant
4. Reaction quotes
5. Le Chatelier's Principle
6. Stoichiometry advanced
Acid & base
1. Arrhenius acid/base
2. Bronsted-lowry acid/base
3.Lewis acid/base
4. pH & pOH
5.Conjugate acid/base
6.Acid/base strength
7. Ka & Kb
Equilibrium advanced
1. Polyprotic acid
2. Buffer
3.Strong acid/base titration
4. Weak acid/base titration
5. Ksp
6. Ionic reaction
Enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs free energy
1. Spontaneity
2. Enthalpy
3. Determining ΔH
4. Entropy & probability
5. Determining ΔS
6. Gibbs free energy
7. Determining ΔG & spontaneity
Electrochemistry
1.redox reaction
2.oxidation number
3.electrode potential
4.galvanic cell
5.electrolytic cells
6. electroplating
Organic chemistry Organic chemistry
Organic 1: Hydrocarbon & representation
1. Organic introduction
2. Hydrocarbon
3. Homologous series
4.Isomer introduction
5. Double bond equivalence (DBE)
6. Structure representation
Organic 2: Functional group & reaction
1. Functional group with O, N, S
3. Addition
4. Elimination
5.Substitution
6.Rearrangement
7. Condensation & hydrolysis
8. Oxidation & reduction
Organic 3: Isomerism & nomenclature
1. Constitutional isomer
2.Stereoisomer
3. Conformer
4. IUPAC nomenclature

