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Semester 2 Assignment Timeline
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Diff. Chem. Objectives
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Alien Activity | Review periodic table and periodic trends | |
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Course introductions, expectations/syallabus, Website Tour, Lab Safety Review |
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Lab Safety Quiz C11 Notes: Periodic Table |
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C11 Notes: Periodic TrendsGraphing Periodic Trends | 7. understand how electron configuration places elements on the periodic table and can be used to classify elements. pp. 370-377 | |
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C11 Notes: Periodic TrendsGraphing Periodic Trends | 8. understand the correlation between atomic properties (such as atomic size and ionization energy), electron configuration and the placement of the elements on the periodic table. pp. 378-385 | |
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Finish Periodic Trends-Periodic Table Summary wksh |
4-8. cont… | |
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C11 Notes | 4-8 cont… | |
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Finish Food Periodic Table ActivityC11 Notes | 4-8 cont… | |
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C11 NotesC11 Practice Test | ||
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C11 Test: Periodicity | ||
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No school | ||
Tuesday 1-20 |
C12 Notes: Elements-A closer look |
1. understand chemical and physical properties of elements based on their position on the periodic table. pp. 392-420 | |
Wednesday 1-21 |
Lab: Transition Metals |
1. cont. | |
Thursday 1-22 |
Finish Lab discussion and Notes.C12 Practice Test | 1. cont. | |
Friday 1-23 |
C12 Quiz: Elements | 1. cont. | |
Monday 1-27 |
C13 Notes: Ionic and Covalent Bonding | Bonding: The student will be able to…1. understand how valence electron are expressed as electron dot structures for representative elements. pp. 431-434 2. write electron dot structures for atoms, ion, and molecules. pp. 434.3. understand ionic bonding as a transfer of electrons in the formation of ionic compounds. pp. 431-434 |
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Tuesday 1-28 |
Notes on Lewis Dot Structures for Covalent Cmpds Part II wksh | 1. – 3. cont… | |
Wednesday 1-29 |
ppt notes cont…More Lewis Practice | 1. – 3. cont… | |
Thursday 1-30 |
More Lewis Practice | 4. understand the nature of covalent bond formation in terms of sharing electrons to form a lower energy state. pp. 437-438.5. understand the covalent bond in terms of polarity. pp. 438-442.6.5. understand how to write electron dot structures for molecules following the octet rule. p. 443-4447.7. understand the formation of single, double, and triple bonds. p.445-448 | |
Friday 1-31 |
Lewis Quiz: Lewis wksh Part II Due | 5. – 7. cont…8. understand the limitations of the octet rule in writing electron dot structures for molecules. p. 448-450. | |
Monday 2-3 |
Review LewisMolecular Modeling Activity-introduce 3D drawing | 5. – 8. cont…9. understand the shapes molecules assume as a result of bonding around the central atom (VSEPR theory). | |
Tuesday 2-4 |
Finish Modeling Activity and 3D drawing | 9. cont…10. understand the polarity of molecules as a result of polar bonds and molecular geometry. p. 459-460 | |
Wednesday 2-5 |
Introduce Valence Share Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) – Notesheet | 1. – 10. cont… | |
Thursday 2-6 |
Finish VSEPR NotesVSEPR Practice Tutorial wksh | 1. – 10. cont… | |
Friday 2-7 |
VSEPR Practice Tutorial wksh – Due | 1. – 10. cont… | |
Monday 2-10 |
C13 Practice Test | 1. – 10. cont… | |
Tuesday 2-11 |
C13 Test: Chemical Bonding | 11. understand molecular properties of substances in terms of intermolecular attractions. p. 471-475 | |
Wednesday 2-12 |
C14 Introduction: Water and Solutions! | Water and SolutionsStudents will be able to:11. continued from bonding section.1. Understand the energy changes that correspond to changes in state for water. p. 476-482. 2. understand the unique properties of water. 485-487. |
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Thursday 2-13 |
C14 Notes: Computer Tutorials | 1. – 2. cont… | |
Friday 2-14 |
C14 Lab: Phase Changes Heating Curves | 1. – 2. cont… | |
Monday 2-17 |
C14 Lab: Surface Tension and properties of water | 11., 1. – 2. cont… | |
Tuesday 2-18 |
C14 Lab: M.P. of water! | 11., 1. – 2. cont… | |
Wednesday 2-19 |
C14 Notes | 11., 1. – 2. cont… | |
Thursday 2-20 |
C14 Practice Test and Review | 11., 1. – 2. cont… | |
Friday 2-21 |
Adjusted schedule for speechC14 Test: Water and Solutions | 11., 1. – 2. cont… | |
Monday 2-24 |
C15 Notes: Solutions! | 5. understand molarity. p. 136-1406. understand chemical reactions in an aqueous environment in terms of net ionic equations. p.509-5137. understand how to carry out stoichiometric problems involving molarity. C5 p. 170-173 | |
Tuesday 2-25 |
C14 Reading and NotesPractice Net Ionic Equations | 5. – 7. cont… | |
Wednesday 2-26 |
Practice Net Ionic Equations-wksh and book problems | 5. – 7. cont… | |
Thursday 2-27 |
C15 Lab: Double Replacement Reactions in Solution | 5. – 7. cont… | |
Friday 2-28 |
Finish Lab and DR practice (wksh and book problems) | Review: 1. understand the energy changes that correspond to changes in state for water. p. 476-482.Review: 2. understand the unique properties of water.3. understand “like dissolves like”‘4. understand how temperature and pressure affect solubility of solutes in water. p. 490-492. | |
Monday 3-3 |
C15 Notes/calcs on Molarity and Molality – Mini-Lab | 1. – 7. cont… | |
Tuesday 3-4 |
Finish C15 notes. C15 Practice Test | 1. – 7. cont… | |
Wednesday 3-5 |
C15 Lab: Colligative properties and calculations | 1. – 7. cont… | |
Thursday 3-6 |
C15 Lab: Colligative properties and calculations | 1. – 7. cont… | |
Friday 3-7 |
C15 Test: Solutions | 1. – 7. cont… | |
3-10 to 3-14 |
Spring Break-No School | Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and KineticsStudents will be able to: | |
Monday 3-17 |
C16: Introduction to Thermochemistry!1st Law Video+C16 Learning Guide | 1. understand heat and energy in terms of specific heat, energy changes associated with phase changes and measuring heat transfer. p. 533-542. | |
Tuesday 3-18 |
C16 Notes + Learning Guide work cont.. | 1. cont… | |
Wednesday 3-19 |
RGDE Testing Schedule (approx 43 min periods)C16 Notes + Learning Guide work cont.. | 1. cont… | |
Thursday 3-20 |
Food Energy Lab | 1. cont… | |
Friday 3-21 |
Food Energy Lab cont…C16 Problem Solving wksh | 1. cont… | |
Monday 3-24 |
C16 Notes on Work and Enthalpy | 2. understand thermochemistry in terms of energy changes, enthalpy, enthalpy of formation, and enthalpy of reactions. p 544-552. | |
Tuesday 3-25 |
C16 Enthalpy practice worksheet | 2. cont… | |
Wednesday 3-26 |
Enthalpy Lab | 2. cont… | |
Thursday 3-27 |
C16 Practice problems | 1. – 3. cont… | |
Friday 3-28 |
C16 Practice problems | ||
Monday 3-31 |
NSEA-Science Vocabulary Review | Click here for NSEA-S Practice Test
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Tuesday 4-1 |
NSEA-Science Practice Test | All objectives! | |
Wednesday 4-2 |
C16 Specific Heat and Hess’s Law | 3. understand spontaneous reaction in terms of enthalpy and entropy. p.554-559. | |
Thursday 4-3 |
In-class thermo practice problems | 1. – 3. cont… | |
Friday 4-4 |
Hess’s Law Lab with Vernier Lab Pros | 1. – 3. cont… | |
Monday 4-7 |
C16 Review and Practice Test due | 1. – 3. cont… | |
Tuesday 4-8 |
C16 Test: Thermo ChemistryC17 Lab: Intro to Kinetics using Alka-Seltzer | 1. – 3. cont…4. understand how reaction rate is determined. p. 567-575. | |
Wednesday 4-9 |
NSEA-Science Test | ||
Thursday 4-10 |
NSEA-Science Test | ||
Friday 4-11 |
C17 ppt notes (Kinetics=Reaction Rates) | 5. understand collision theory and factors affecting reaction rates. p. 576-583.6. understand reaction pathways in terms of activitation energy, catalysts, and reaction mechanisms. | |
Monday 4-14 |
C17 Quiz closes online at 7amC18 Notes: Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle | 7. understand the nature of reversible chemical reactions that can lead to chemical equilibrium. p. 599-603.8. understand equilibrium in terms of equal forward and reverse reactions. p. 603-607.10. understand the factors that affect chemical equilibrium. p. 619-625. | |
Tuesday 4-15 |
C18 Notes-Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s PrincipleC18 Learning Guide wksh on Equilibrium | 9. understand how to write the equilibrium expression and use the equilibrium expression to solve problems. p. 609-617 | |
Wednesday 4-16 |
NESA Science Exam during chemistry class.Non-juniors will have a study hall | ||
Thursday 4-17 |
NESA Science Exam during chemistry class.Non-juniors will have a study hall | ||
Friday 4-18 |
No School | ||
Monday 4-21 |
C18 Lab on Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle | 4. – 10. cont… | |
Tuesday 4-22 |
C18 Quiz on Equilibrium:Introduction to Acids and Bases-Cabbage Lab | Acids and BasesStudent will be able to: | |
Wednesday 4-23 |
ACT Test-11th GradersFinish Cabbage labC19 Notes on Acids-BasesC19 Acid-Base POGIL wksh | 1. list properties of acids and bases. p. 635-6382. understand Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis theories of acids and bases. p. 638-6413. distinguish between strong and weak acids and bases. p. 642-644 | |
Thursday 4-24 |
C19 Mini-Lab and Notes: Neutralization reactions/calculationDemonstrate neutralization and use stoich to calculate | 4. understand neutralization reactions in terms of analysis of products and balanced equations. p. 646-648 | |
Friday 4-25 |
C19 Notes: pH scaleC19 POGIL pH | 5. understand neutralization in terms of titration, and relate the titration curve to chemical events. p. 648-651 | |
Monday 4-28 |
C19 Making NaOH solution (need container) | 7. understand acid-base equilibrium in Kw and Ka equilibrium expressions. p. 661-664 | |
Tuesday 4-29 |
Lab: Standardizing NaOH Solution with KHP | 6. understand solutions as acidic, basic, or neutral in terms of pH, indicators, acid-base equilibrium, and pH changes during titrations. p. 653-661 | |
Wednesday 4-30 |
Lab: Standardizing NaOH Solution with KHPShow calculation of [NaOH] | 8. understand the nature of buffers and how buffers act to lessen changes in pH. p. 664-666 | |
Thursday 5-1 |
Titration HCl (strong acid) titration curve with Vernier pH probe | ||
Friday 5-2 |
Titration HCl (strong acid) titration curve with Vernier pH probeShow calculation of [HCl] | ||
Monday 5-5 |
Titrate Vinegar (weak acid) titration curve with Vernier pH probe | ||
Tuesday 5-6 |
Titrate Polyprotic Acid titration curve with Vernier pH probe | ||
Wednesday 5-7 |
Finish Acid-Base Titration Labs | ||
Thursday 5-8 |
C19 Review and Practice test | ||
Friday 5-9 |
C19 Test: Acids and Bases | ||
Monday 5-12 |
C22 Organic Chemistry IntroductionNaming/drawing/modeling Alkanes | ||
Tuesday 5-13 |
C22 Organic continuedNaming/drawing/modeling Alkenes | ||
Wednesday 5-14 |
C22 Organic continuedNaming/drawing/modeling Functional groups | ||
Thursday 5-15 |
Aspirin Synthesis Lab | ||
Friday 5-16 |
Finish Aspirin Synthesis Lab | ||
Monday 5-19 |
Review for finals! | ||
Tuesday 5-20 |
Final Periods: Periods 1 and 3 | ||
Wednesday 5-21 |
Final Periods: Periods 5, 6, and 7 | ||
Thursday 5-22 |
Final Periods: Periods 2 and 4 |