WARREN HILLS REGIONAL SCHOOLS: COURSE OF STUDY/CURRICULUM MAP Teacher: DeVivo/Buskirk/Knyfd Course: Con Chemistry Modified on: Feb. 10, 2009 Chapter 1 CONTENT BENCHMARK SKILLS ASSESSMENT Matter Physical and Chemical Property and Changes Lab 1. Classify matter 2. Perform an experiment that demonstrates physical and chemical properties and change 3. Perform a density lab experiment and gather data using several methods Methods of Physical Separation Lab Density Lab Ch 1 Review *Density Calculations Chapter 2 Models of the Atom 1. Atomic Theory 2. Electromagnetic Theory 3. Parts of Atom 5.2 1. Construct a timeline for atomic theory including Greeks, Democritus, Lavosier, Proust, Dalton, Thomson, and Rutherford 2. Design a poster of the electromagnetic spectrum describing the characteristics of following energy bands. gamma, x-ray, ultraviolet, infrared, microwave, radio wave 3. Interpret information given on the periodic table to Atomic Theory Timeline *Include contributor and significance to atomic theory Electromagnetic Spectrum Poster Ch 2 Review *Valence electrons *Lewis dots *Atomic number, atomic mass
infer the number of valence electrons and construct Lewis dot structures Chapter 3 Periodic Table 1. Development 2. Groups 3. Interpretation. 5.2 1. Summarize the contributions of Dobereiner and Mendeleev to the periodic table 2. Identify the elements on the periodic table that belong to the following classifications. alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, chalogens, noble gases, transiton metals, inner transition metals, lanthanides, actinides, metalloids, diatomic elements Classifications and characteristics of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids Metal/Nonmetal/Metalloid Lab Colored Periodic Table *Metals/Nonmetals/Metalloids *Groups Ch 3 Review Chapter 4 Formation of 1. Compare the properties of ionic and covalent compounds 2. Compare the properties of compounds NaCl, H 2 O, and CO 2 with the elements which make them up 3. Predicting Formulas of Ionic Mixture/Compound Lab Element/Compound Project Formation of Ionic Ch 4 Review
Chapter 4 Formation of 1. Compare the properties of ionic and covalent compounds 2. Compare the properties of compounds NaCl, H 2 O, and CO 2 with the elements which make them up 3. Predicting Formulas of Ionic Mixture/Compound Lab Element/Compound Project Formation of Ionic Ch 4 Review Chapter 5 Molecular and Ionic 1. Naming 2. Formula Writing 1. Name and write formulas for ionic compounds 2. Name and write formulas for molecular compounds Interactive Note taking *Rules for Formula Writing and Naming *Examples *Binary Ionic *Ionic with polyatomic ions *Prefixes for molecular compounds Chemical Reactions 1. Types 2. Equations 1. Categorize reactions into one of the following reaction types synthesis, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, double replacement Major types of chemical reactions Project Types of Chemical Reactions Lab
Chapter 7 Models of the Atom 1. Determine the electron configuration for elements 2. Identify the energy levels, sublevels, and orbitals in a given electron configuration Flame s Lab *Lab report * e - configurations Ch 7 Review Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Periodic Properties of the Elements Bonding 1. Nonpolar covalent 2. Polar covalent 3. Ionic Molecular Geometry 1. Linear 2. Bent 3. Trigonal planar 4. Trigonal pyramid 5. Tetrahedral 1. Identify the position of any main group elements 2. Predict the properties of atomic radius, metallic character, chemical reactivity of main group elements 3. Locate the transition elements and inner transition elements on the periodic table 1. Describe the following types of bonding nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, ionic 2. Identify the bond type based on electronegativity difference 3. Classify the molecular geometry of molecules Element Project *Elements and groups * Three types of bonding and examples of each *Molecular geometry shapes and examples of each Molecular Geometry Lab *Bonding types Ch 9 Review
Chapter 10 Chapter 11 States of Matter 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Gas 4. Plasma Temperature Scales 1. Celsius 2. Kelvin Pressure Conversions Gas Laws 1. Boyle s law 2. Charles Law 3. Gay-Lussac s Law 4. Combined Gas Law 1. Describe characteristics of the following states of matter solid, liquid, gas, plasma 2. Describe the processes of boiling, condensation, evaporation, freezing, melting, sublimation, 3. Interpret data from a graph or table to determine the state of matter of a given substance at a given temperature 4. Solve temperature conversion problems 1. Hypothesize why the can crushed 2. Interpret the results of putting a marshmallow and/or a balloon in a bell-jar connected to a vacuum pump 3. Analyze the results of heating a balloon and then allowing it to cool 4. Perform gas law lab *Prep of oxygen *Prep of hydrogen *Prep of carbon *Temperature formulas and examples of calculations involving temperature conversions *Characteristics of solids, liquids, gases, plasma * Temperature conversions Ch 10 Review Essay *Write an essay describing one of the demos. (6 sentence minimum) Gas Law Interactive Notetaking *Contains formulas and examples for following laws Boyle s law Charles Law Gay-Lussac s Law Combined Gas Law Gas Law Lab *Lab report
Chapter 11 Pressure Conversions Gas Laws 1. Boyle s law 2. Charles Law 3. Gay-Lussac s Law 4. Combined Gas Law 1. Hypothesize why the can crushed 2. Interpret the results of putting a marshmallow and/or a balloon in a bell-jar connected to a vacuum pump 3. Analyze the results of heating a balloon and then allowing it to cool 4. Perform gas law lab *Prep of oxygen *Prep of hydrogen *Prep of carbon dioxide 5. Solve gas law problems using the following laws Boyle s law Charles Law Gay-Lussac s Law Combined Gas Law Essay *Write an essay describing one of the demos. (6 sentence minimum) Gas Law Interactive Notetaking *Contains formulas and examples for following laws Boyle s law Charles Law Gay-Lussac s Law Combined Gas Law Gas Law Lab *Lab report Worksheets *Gas laws *Pressure conversions *Gas laws Ch 11 Review The Mole 1. Avogadro s Number 2. Molar Mass 5.2 1. Perform minilab p. 408 Determining Number without Counting 2.Solve the following types of mole problems *Avogadro s Number *Molar mass Sample Calculations
Chapter 13 Chapters 14 and 15 Properties of Water Solution Classification 1. Unsaturated 2. Saturated 3. Supersaturated Molarity Acids Bases Indicators 1. Identify characteristics of water 2. Interpret data and/or solubility tables to classify solutions as unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated 3. Describe the colligative properties of boiling point elevation and freezing point depression 1. Describe characteristics of acids and bases 2. Perform indicator lab 3. Perform titration lab 4. Solve ph and poh problems *Solution concentration problems *Molarity *Characteristics of acids and bases and examples of each *ph Indicator Lab Titration Lab *Lab report Worksheet *Review acid, base, indicators, ph, poh Chapter 18 Organic Chemistry 1. Identification of functional groups alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, amine, amide 2. Naming and 1. Identify the alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, amine, amide functional groups listed 2. Name and draw alkanes, alkenes and alkynes *Contains names and functional groups listed alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, amine, amide Index Card
drawing alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes *Contains prefixes for 1-10 carbons *Contains prefixes meaning 1-4 for the same type of group *Contains -ane, -ene, -yne and meaning TEST