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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chemistry Planned Course Statement Information --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Title: Chemistry (A/B) Teacher: Brittany Hartmann (Ms. H) Course Website: http://hscienceclasses.weebly.com Length: 2 Semesters Required?: Elective Unit of Credit: 1 Prerequisites: Algebra 1 Co-requisites: Algebra II Text: Addison-Wesley Chemistry – 2002; Publisher: Prentice Hall; Authors: A. Wilbraham, D. Staley, M. Matta, E. Waterman Supplementary Materials: Videos; Articles; Worksheets; Lab Materials; Etc. Materials You Need: Scientific (or graphing) Calculator Quad Ruled Composition Book --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Description/Key Concepts: The science of chemistry is a study of the properties, structure and behavior of matter. This course is designed to give students (who intent to go on to college and/or pursue a career in a science or health related field) an introduction to the basic terms, concepts, and problem solving techniques that deal with the makeup of matter. Topics of study include: the chemical makeup of matter (atomic theory), behavior of matter (kinetic theory), behavior of electrons and their effect on matter (quantum theory), organization of matter (periodic table), and the interaction of matter in chemical bonding --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Outline: SEMESTER 1: 77 Days I. Measurement A. Metrics: Standard Units & Conversions B. Uncertainty, measurement error C. Significant Figures D. Problem solving with Dimensional Analysis (Factor and Label System) II. Properties of Matter A. Phases: solid, liquid, gas, & plasma B. Classification of matter: elements, compounds, mixtures, solutions, heterogeneous mixtures C. Properties & changes: physical vs. chemical D. Energy: measurement and transfer in chemical changes III. Atomic theory A. History of atomic models B. Atomic structure: p+, n, eC. Isotopes and ions D. Radioactivity # of Days: Assessments and Activities: 1 1 2 6 Density Lab Measurement Test Problem Solve Test 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 7 NGSS Alignment: HSPS All HSPS1.4 HSPS1.5 Chemical Change Lab Matter Test History Activity Isotopic Penny Lab Atomic Theory Test HSPS1.2 HSESS1.3 HSPS1.8 E. IV. Quantum Theory A. Quantum #’s: level, sub level, orbital, & spin B. Electron dot and orbital filling diagrams C. Electron configurations D. Periodic table E. Spectroscopy: electromagnetic spectrum, light production F. Predicting Oxidation #’s V. Bonding and Nomenclature A. Elements & symbols B. Octet rule A. Ionic, Covalent and Metallic bonds C. Compounds & writing formulas D. Lewis Dot Structure E. Acid Base Naming Rules VI. Moles and Formulas A. Formula mass & Avogadro’s number B. Mole conversions C. Empirical vs. Molecular Formulas D. Diatomic Elements VII. Final Semester I Review and Assessment SEMESTER 2: 77 Days VIII. Chemical Reactions A. Chemical equations: write, predict, identify, and balance i. Combination ii. Decomposition iii. Single Replacement iv. Double Replacement B. Net Ionic Equations IX. Stoichiometry A. Coefficients in a chemical equation B. Mole Ratios C. Mass/volume/particles/energy conversions D. Limiting and Excess Reagents E. % yield X. Solutions and Acid Base Reactions A. Solubility B. Solute and Solvent C. Molarity D. Acid Base Neutralization Reactions XI. Chemical Bonding: VSPER and IMF B. Electro-negativity & bond character C. Types of radii: atomic, ionic, covalent, van der Waals D. Geometry of molecules: electron pair repulsion theory and resonance theory E. Molecules: sigma/pi bonds; hybrid molecules 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 # of Days: HSPS1.1 HSPS1.2 Emission lab, flame test lab Spectroscopy Test QuantumTheory Test Periodic Table activity Element Quiz Formula Writing Test Balancing Equations lab and Test Ionic Compound Lab HSPS1.3 HSPS1.4 Empirical Formula lab Hydrate Lab Moles and Formulas Test HSPS1.7 Assessments and Activities: SR Lab DR Lab Chemical Reactions Test NGSS Alignment: HSPS1.2 HSPS1.4 HSPS1.7 2 4 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 Rocket Lab Mole Ratio Lab Inquiry Lab Stoichiometry Test Titration Lab Preparing Solutions Solutions/Acid-Base Reactions Test Triple Point of Dry Ice Bubble Lab Chemical Bonding Test HSPS1.2 HSPS1.7 HSPS1.3 HSPS1.4 F. Polar Molecules XII. Gas Laws A. Temperature, volume and pressure of a gas B. Boyle’s, Charles, and Gay-Lussac’s Laws C. Gas-Stoichiometry Problems D. Grahams Law of Diffusion E. Ideal versus Real Gas Behavior XIII. Semester II Final Review and Assessment Alka-Seltzer Gas Stoichiometry Lab Gas Laws Test HSPS1.2 HSPS1.7 All