Curriculum Overview
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Subject: Science |
Course: Chemistry (234) |
Grade Level: 11-12 |
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Concepts |
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Content/Skills |
Essential
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Students will: ·
learn
about the properties of matter and how these properties help to organize
elements on the periodic table ·
develop a better
understanding of the structure of the atom. ·
develop an
understanding of chemical reactions including the involvement of energy and
sub-atomic particles to better understand the nature of chemical changes ·
learn
about chemical reactions that occur around us everyday ·
understand
the quantitative relationship between the reactants and products in a
chemical reaction ·
gain a
deeper understanding of acids and bases, rates of reactions, and factors that
affect those rates ·
learn
about proportionality and strengthen their math skills by solving stoichiometry
problems and calculating molar concentrations |
Unit
1: Introduction and Nuclear Chemistry ·
Matter & Measurement ·
Atomic Structure & the Periodic Table ·
Nuclear Chemistry Unit
2: Compounds, Molecules and Chemical Equations ·
Atoms, Ions, & Molecules ·
Formula Writing ·
Stoichiometry & Percent Yield Unit
3: Gases and The Atmosphere ·
Molecular Motion ·
Pressure & Temperature Conversions ·
Pressure, Temperature, Volume, and Mole Relationships ·
Global Warming Unit
4: Liquids, Solutions, and Acid-Base Chemistry ·
Phase Changes and Energy ·
Solutions ·
Colligative Properties ·
Acid-Base Chemistry |
Students
Will: ·
Use laboratory equipment safely and efficiently ·
Use algebra and unit analysis (dimensional analysis) to solve word
problems ·
Explain the structure of the atom and describe the three subatomic
particles ·
Define “radioactivity” and compare and contrast the different types
of radiation ·
Name compounds and write formulas ·
Write and balance chemical equations ·
Use proportions and mole ratios to solve stoichiometry problems ·
Explain the arrangement of the periodic table ·
Compare and
contrast solids, liquids and gases in terms of molecular motion and forces of
attraction ·
Solve word problems using the ideal gas law ·
Describe the
law of conservation of energy explain the difference between and exothermic
and endothermic processes. ·
Calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution ·
Identify the factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction ·
Identify common acids and bases ·
Use logarithms to calculate the pH of a solution. ·
Conduct
titration experiments to determine the molarity of
unknown solutions of acids and bases. |
Common Laboratory
Experiments: ·
Chemical
Formulas ·
Copper/Silver
Nitrate ·
Calculating the
Ideal Gas Constant ·
Clock Reaction ·
Heating Curves ·
Acid/Base
Titration Other Essential Activities: ·
Nightly
Homework ·
Homework
Quizzes ·
Unit Tests ·
Research
Projects on environmental issues Agreements: ·
Common Course
Expectations ·
Common Lab
Report Expectations ·
Shared
test/quiz questions ·
Common
questions for midterm and final exams |