UNIT 1: CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY
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1 Honors Chemistry Chemistry offers a curriculum that emphasizes students' understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts while helping them acquire tools to be conversant in a society highly influenced by science and technology. The course provides students with opportunities to learn and practice critical scientific skills within the context of relevant scientific questions. Topics include the nature of science, the importance of chemistry to society, atomic structure, bonding in matter, chemical reactions, redox reactions, electrochemistry, phases of matter, equilibrium and kinetics, acids and bases, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, nuclear reactions, organic chemistry, and alternative energy. Scientific inquiry skills are embedded in the direct instruction, wherein students learn to ask scientific questions, form and test hypotheses, and use logic and evidence to draw conclusions about the concepts. Lab activities reinforce critical thinking, writing, and communication skills and help students develop a deeper understanding of the nature of science. Throughout this course, students are given an opportunity to understand how chemistry concepts are applied in technology and engineering. Journal and Practice activities provide additional opportunities for students to apply learned concepts and practice their writing skills. Exploration activities challenge students to deconstruct scientific claims, analyze scientific articles, and suggest follow-up experiments or topics for further research. The content is based on the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Project 2061 benchmarks and the National Science Education Standards and is aligned with state standards. Length: Two semesters UNIT 1: CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY LESSON 1: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE Study: Science and Scientists Learn about science and scientists; learn about why scientific processes and discoveries require time and careful work. Quiz: Science and Scientists Study: T he Scientif ic Process Learn about the scientific method and associated processes that lead to reliable data; learn about scientific controversy. Quiz: T he Scientif ic Process Journal: Science You Can T rust Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. 1 o f 22
2 Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Explore: Using the Scientif ic Process LESSON 2: THE IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY Study: Chemistry over T ime Learn what chemistry is and the history of chemistry. Quiz: Chemistry over T ime Study: Chemistry in the World Learn about how chemistry is used in various careers and in medicine and technology, and about how the use of chemicals has impacted the environment both for good and bad. Quiz: Chemistry in the World Practice: Chemistry in the World Explore: T he Work of Chemists LESSON 3: DOING SCIENCE: CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY Study: Introduction to Engineering Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Introduction to Engineering Lab: Observing and Inf erring Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Observing and Inf erring Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 4: CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points 2 o f 22
3 T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 5: DIAGNOST IC Diagnostic: Chemistry and Society Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 2: ATOMIC STRUCTURE LESSON 1: MATTER, FORCES, AND ENERGY Study: Matter and Forces Learn about matter, the law of conservation of matter, and the forces that act on matter. Quiz: Matter and Forces St udy: Energy Learn about the different types of energy and how energy changes form. Quiz: Energy Pract ice: Energy Conversions Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 2: ATOMS Study: Atomic Structure Learn about how all matter is made of atoms; learn about the history of atomic theory; understand the Bohr atom and the differences between neutrons, protons, and electrons. Quiz: Atomic Structure Study: T he Periodic T able Learn how to navigate the periodic table and use it to find numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Quiz: T he Periodic T able 3 o f 22
4 Journal: Simplif ying Your View of Chemist ry Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Explore: A History of the Elements LESSON 3: ELEMENT S Study: Organization and History of the Periodic T able Learn about the history of the periodic table; the information in the periodic table; and how the table shows the unity, diversity, and organization of life. Quiz: Organization and History of the Periodic T able Study: Elements on the Periodic T able Learn about the elements of the periodic table. Quiz: Elements on the Periodic T able Practice: Atomic Structure Explore: Moment ary Element s LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: ATOMIC STRUCTURE St udy: Civil Engineering Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Civil Engineering Lab: Mass, Volume, and Densit y Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Mass, Volume, and Densit y Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 5: ATOMIC STRUCTURE WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. 4 o f 22
5 Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnostic: Atomic Structure Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 3: BONDING IN MATTER LESSON 1: ELECT RONS AND PERIODICIT Y Study: Electrons and Orbitals Learn about energy levels of electrons, electron configurations, and the filling of orbitals. Quiz: Electrons and Orbitals Study: Predictions and the Periodic T able Learn about the patterns in the periodic table and the information that can be gained by using the table. Quiz: Predictions and the Periodic T able Practice: Symmetry and Orbitals Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points Explore: Elect rons and Energy LESSON 2: BONDING AND FORCES St udy: Int ramolecular Forces Learn about forces within molecules, draw Lewis structures, and make predictions about the type of bond formed between two atoms. Quiz: Int ramolecular Forces St udy: Int ermolecular Forces Learn about the forces between molecules and how they determine properties of substances. 5 o f 22
6 Quiz: Int ermolecular Forces Journal: Int ermolecular Forces and You Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Pract ice: Energy in Bonds Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 3: COMPOUNDS AND MOLECULES St udy: Molecular Shape Learn how to predict molecular shape. Quiz: Molecular Shape St udy: Naming Subst ances Learn about naming and writing formulas for compounds. Quiz: Naming Subst ances Practice: Bonding in Matter Explore: Int erest ing Molecular Shapes LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: BONDING IN MATTER Study: Food: More, Better, Longer Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Food: More, Better, Longer Lab: Periodic Propert ies Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Periodic Propert ies Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points 6 o f 22
7 LESSON 5: BONDING IN MATTER WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnostic: Bonding in Matter Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 4: CHEMICAL REACTIONS LESSON 1: THE MOLE Study: T he Signif icance of the Mole Learn about moles and their main uses and how to perform unit conversions. Quiz: T he Signif icance of the Mole Study: Using the Mole Learn how to use moles to determine mass percent composition, the empirical formula, and the molecular formula. Quiz: Using the Mole Explore: Single-Molecule Science LESSON 2: CHANGES IN MATTER St udy: Chemical React ions Learn how to define chemical reactions. Quiz: Chemical React ions Study: T ypes of Reactions Learn about the main types of chemical reactions. 7 o f 22
8 Quiz: T ypes of Reactions Journal: React ions Around You Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Explore: Hard Wat er and Ion Exchange LESSON 3: BALANCING CHEMICAL REACT IONS St udy: Balancing Inorganic React ions Learn about balancing inorganic chemical reactions. Quiz: Balancing Inorganic React ions St udy: Balancing Organic React ions Learn about the significance of organic reactions, such as combustion, and how to balance organic reactions. Quiz: Balancing Organic React ions Pract ice: Chemical React ions Pract ice: Balancing React ions Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: CHEMICAL REACT IONS St udy: Engines, Fuel, and Green Design Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Engines, Fuel, and Green Design Lab: Precipit at ion React ions Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Precipit at ion React ions Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points 8 o f 22
9 LESSON 5: CHEMICAL REACT IONS WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnost ic: Chemical React ions Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 5: CHEMISTRY AT WORK LESSON 1: REDOX REACT IONS St udy: Underst anding Redox React ions Learn about the significance of redox reactions. Quiz: Underst anding Redox React ions St udy: Balancing Redox React ions Learn about half-reactions and how to balance redox reactions. Quiz: Balancing Redox React ions Journal: Redox React ions in Your Day Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Explore: Fight ing Free Radicals LESSON 2: ELECT ROCHEMIST RY St udy: Galvanic Cells Learn about galvanic cells, batteries, and cell voltages. Quiz: Galvanic Cells 9 o f 22
10 Study: Electrolytic Cells Learn how about spontaneous and nonspontaneous redox reactions, including electrolytic cells. Quiz: Elect rolyt ic Cells Practice: Cathodic Protection Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 3: TYING IT TOGETHER Study: Calculating with the Periodic T able Learn how to calculate average atomic mass and theoretical yield of products, and how to determine the limiting reagent and the percent yield. Quiz: Calculating with the Periodic T able Study: Scientif ic T hemes Learn about the themes that link chemistry to the other sciences. Quiz: Scientif ic T hemes Practice: Chemistry at Work Explore: Using Scientif ic T hemes LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: CHEMIST RY AT WORK Study: Electrical Systems Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Elect rical Syst ems Lab: Oxidat ion-reduct ion React ions Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Oxidat ion-reduct ion React ions Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points 10 o f 22
11 LESSON 5: CHEMISTRY AT WORK WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnost ic: Chemist ry at Work Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 6: CHEMISTRY SEMESTER 1 REVIEW AND EXAM LESSON 1: CHEMISTRY SEMESTER 1 Review: Chemistry Semester 1 Prepare for the semester exam by reviewing key concepts covered in Chemistry Semester 1. Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 0 points Exam: Chemistry Semester 1 Take a computer-scored exam to demonstrate your mastery of concepts and skills covered in Chemistry Semester 1. Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 100 points Final Exam: Chemistry Semester 1 Take a teacher-scored exam to demonstrate your mastery of concepts and skills covered in Chemistry Semester 1. Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 100 points UNIT 7: ENERGY IN MATTER LESSON 1: PHASES OF MATTER Study: Kinetic T heory Learn about how the kinetic theory explains phases. Quiz: Kinetic T heory St udy: Solids Learn about the properties of solids, particularly metallic solids. Quiz: Solids 11 o f 22
12 Journal: Phases Around You Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Practice: Resistivity and Conductivity Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 2: LIQUIDS AND SOLUT IONS Study: Solutions Learn about the properties of solutions, how mixtures are different from solutions, and what factors influence the rate of solution formation. Quiz: Solut ions Study: Melting and Boiling Learn about how intermolecular forces affect melting points, and how addition of solute affects melting and freezing points. Quiz: Melt ing and Boiling Explore: Food Colloids LESSON 3: GASES Study: Changes in Gases Learn about changes in gases, and about how to use graphs to explain what happens as gases change. Quiz: Changes in Gases Study: T he Ideal Gas Law Do calculations with absolute temperature, the ideal gas law, and partial pressures. Quiz: T he Ideal Gas Law Practice: Energy in Matter Explore: Mining Helium 12 o f 22
13 LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: ENERGY IN MATTER St udy: Aeronaut ical Engineering Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Aeronaut ical Engineering Lab: Freezing Point Depression Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Freezing Point Depression Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 5: ENERGY IN MATTER WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnostic: Energy in Matter Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 8: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETICS LESSON 1: EQUILIBRIUM Study: T he Equilibrium Constant Learn about the concept of equilibrium, and about what happens when equilibrium is disturbed. Quiz: T he Equilibrium Const ant St udy: Acid and Base Equilibrium Learn about acids and bases, and about the equilibria of acids and bases. 13 o f 22
14 Quiz: Acid and Base Equilibrium Journal: Maint aining Your Equilibrium Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Pract ice: Solubilit y Product Const ant Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 2: ACIDS AND BASES Study: T he ph Scale Learn about common acids and bases, ph, and poh. Quiz: T he ph Scale St udy: Acid-Base React ions Learn principles of acid-base reactions, predict products of acid-base reactions, and learn about buffers. Quiz: Acid-Base React ions Explore: Acid Rain and Ecosyst ems LESSON 3: KINET ICS Study: Reaction Rate Learn about reaction rate. Quiz: Reaction Rate Study: Calculating the Reaction Rate Learn about how to calculate reaction rate. Quiz: Calculating the Reaction Rate Pract ice: Equilibrium and Kinet ics Practice: Calculations with Rate Laws 14 o f 22
15 Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINET ICS St udy: Drug Design Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Drug Design Lab: Dist urbing Equilibrium Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Dist urbing Equilibrium Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 5: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINET ICS WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnost ic: Equilibrium and Kinet ics Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 9: TRANSFERRING ENERGY LESSON 1: T RANSFERRING HEAT Study: T hermal Energy Learn about thermal energy and heat flow. Quiz: T hermal Energy St udy: Calculat ing Heat Learn about specific heat and heat calculations. 15 o f 22
16 Quiz: Calculat ing Heat Journal: Heat T ransf er Around You Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points Explore: Passive Solar Homes LESSON 2: ENT HALPY Study: Enthalpy and Reactions Learn about heat transfer in chemical reactions, about energy storage in chemical bonds, and about the enthalpy of reaction and the enthalpy of formation. Quiz: Enthalpy and Reactions Study: Calculating Enthalpy Learn about how to use Hess's law. Quiz: Calculat ing Ent halpy Explore: Calories and Calorimet ry LESSON 3: ENTROPY AND SPONTANEITY Study: Entropy Learn about entropy and its relationship to physical and chemical changes. Quiz: Entropy Study: Spontaneity of a Reaction Learn about the spontaneity of a reaction. Quiz: Spontaneity of a Reaction Pract ice: T ransf erring Energy 16 o f 22
17 Explore: Entropy and the Second Law of T hermodynamics LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: T RANSFERRING ENERGY Study: Up Into Space Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Up Into Space Lab: Heats of Reaction Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Heats of Reaction Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 5: T RANSFERRING ENERGY WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnost ic: T ransf erring Energy Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 10: QUANTUM AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY LESSON 1: QUANT UM MECHANICS St udy: Waves Learn about frequency, wavelength, velocity, and energy of light waves, and about the electromagnetic spectrum. Quiz: Waves Study: Quantization Learn about the quantization of light and electrons. 17 o f 22
18 Quiz: Quant izat ion Explore: Part icle-wave Dualit y of Light LESSON 2: ENERGY IN ELECTRONS AND NUCLEI Study: Spectra Learn about flame tests, and about absorption and emission spectra. Quiz: Spect ra Study: Nuclear Structure Learn about the structure of the nucleus, and the forces that act within the nucleus. Quiz: Nuclear St ruct ure Practice: T ransitions Between Energy Levels Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points Journal: Ref lecting on Quantum Mechanics and Nuclear Structure Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points LESSON 3: NUCLEAR REACT IONS St udy: Fission, Fusion, and Radioact ive Decay Learn about fission and fusion reactions, and about radioactive decay. Quiz: Fission, Fusion, and Radioact ive Decay Study: Half -lif e Learn about half-lives and radioactive dating. Quiz: Half -lif e Practice: Energy in Electrons and Nuclei 18 o f 22
19 Explore: Nuclear Medicine LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: QUANT UM AND NUCLEAR CHEMIST RY St udy: Nuclear Power Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Nuclear Power Lab: Radioactivity and Radiation Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Radioact ivit y and Radiat ion Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 5: QUANT UM AND NUCLEAR CHEMIST RY WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnost ic: Quant um and Nuclear Chemist ry Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 11: ENERGY IN ORGANIC MOLECULES LESSON 1: FOUNDAT IONS OF ORGANIC CHEMIST RY St udy: Carbon Compounds Learn about why carbon atoms form a wide variety of molecules; learn about the general structure and importance of organic compounds. Quiz: Carbon Compounds St udy: Hydrocarbons Learn about the naming of simple hydrocarbons. 19 o f 22
20 Quiz: Hydrocarbons Explore: Protein Structure and Function LESSON 2: INT RODUCT ORY BIOCHEMIST RY St udy: Funct ional Groups Learn about the structures of the main functional groups on organic molecules. Quiz: Funct ional Groups St udy: Biological Molecules Learn about the main biological macromolecules. Quiz: Biological Molecules Pract ice: Propert ies of Funct ional Groups Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 25 points Journal: Molecules in You Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points LESSON 3: ENERGY IN THE WORLD St udy: Fossil Fuels Learn about the chemistry of fossil fuels, and about the environmental issues connected to fossil fuels. Quiz: Fossil Fuels Study: Alternative Fuels Learn about biofuels, nuclear energy, and other alternative fuel sources. Quiz: Alt ernat ive Fuels Pract ice: Energy in Organic Molecules 20 o f 22
21 Explore: Alt ernat ive Energy Opt ions Journal: You Decide Write about topics in chemistry that connect to daily life. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 20 points LESSON 4: DOING SCIENCE: ENERGY IN ORGANIC MOLECULES St udy: Prost het ic Engineering Learn about the process of scientific inquiry. Duration: 0 hrs 40 mins Scoring: 0 points Quiz: Prost het ics Lab: Molecular Models Use the scientific method and scientific skills to perform a lab experiment. Duration: 1 hr 30 mins Scoring: 50 points Discuss: Molecular Models Discuss the results of your lab. Duration: 0 hrs 20 mins Scoring: 15 points LESSON 5: ENERGY IN ORGANIC MOLECULES WRAP-UP Review: Unit Review Prepare for the unit test by reviewing key concepts and skills. Duration: 0 hrs 30 mins Scoring: 0 points T est (CS): Computer-Scored Unit T est Take a computer-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. T est (T S): T eacher-scored Unit T est Take a teacher-scored test to assess what you have learned in this unit. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagnost ic: Energy in Organic Molecules Take a diagnostic unit test that will generate a study plan based on your responses. UNIT 12: CHEMISTRY SEMESTER 2 REVIEW AND EXAM LESSON 1: CHEMISTRY SEMESTER 2 Review: Chemistry Semester 2 Prepare for the semester exam by reviewing key concepts covered in this semester. Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 0 points Exam: Chemistry Semester 2 Take a computer-scored exam to demonstrate your mastery of concepts and skills covered in this semester. Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 100 points 21 o f 22
22 Final Exam: Chemistry Semester 2 Take a teacher-scored exam to demonstrate your mastery of concepts and skills covered in this semester. Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 100 points 22 o f 22
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