Oxnard Union High School District Chemistry Pacing Plan SEMESTER 1

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Oxnard Union High School District 2013-2014 Chemistry Pacing Plan SEMESTER 1 Unit and Number of Weeks Introduction to Chemistry 1 ½ weeks CA State Standard & Sub Concepts Investigation & Experimentation 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g, 1j, 1k, 1l, 1m, 1n Chapter Alignment (Prentice Hall Chemistry) Chapters 1-2 Chemistry Content Vocabulary Developed by District Chemistry PLC 1. Chemistry 2. Scientific method 3. Observation 4. Hypothesis 5. Experiment 6. Variable 7. Control 8. Theory 9. Scientific law 10. Properties 11. Substance 12. Matter 13. Mass 14. Solid 15. Liquid 16. Gas 17. Vapor 18. Chemical change 19. Physical change 20. Mixture 21. Heterogeneous mixture 22. Homogeneous mixture 23. Solution 24. Phase 25. Filtration 26. Distillation 27. Element 28. Compound 29. Precipitate 30. Reactant 31. Product 32. Chemical reaction 33. Law of conservation of mass 1 Version 2013-2014

SEMESTER 1 Measurement & Calculations 1 weeks Atomic Structure 2 weeks Nuclear Chemistry 1 ½ weeks Investigation & Experimentation 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g, 1j, 1k, 1l, 1m, 1n Atomic & Molecular Structure 1a, 1d, 1e, 1h* Nuclear Processes 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 11e, 11f*, 11g* Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 25 (PH) 1. Measurement 2. Scientific notation 3. Accuracy 4. Precision 5. Accepted (true) value 6. Experimental value 7. Error 8. Significant figures 9. International System of Units (SI) 10. Meter 11. Liters 12. Grams 1. Atom 2. Dalton s atomic theory 3. Electrons 4. Protons 5. Neutrons 6. Nucleus 7. Atomic mass 1. Radiation 2. Radioactive decay 3. Isotopes 4. Radioisotopes 5. Band of stability 6. Alpha particle 7. Beta particle 8. Gamma ray 9. Nuclear force 13. Weight 14. Temperature 15. Celsius 16. Kelvin 17. Absolute zero 18. Energy 19. Joule 20. Calorie 21. Conversion factor 22. Dimensional analysis 23. Density 24. Volume 8. Atomic number 9. Isotope 10. Atomic mass unit (AMU) 11. Periodic table 12. Period 13. group 10. Electromagnetic repulsion 11. Positron 12. Half-life 13. Transmutation 14. Transuranium elements 15. Fission 16. Fusion 17. Quarks 2 Version 2013-2014

SEMESTER 1 Quantum Mechanics & Electron Configuration 1 ½ weeks Atomic & Molecular Structure 1h*, 1i*, 1j* Chapter 5 1. Energy levels 2. Quantum mechanical model 3. Atomic orbitals 4. Electron configurations 5. Amplitude 6. Wavelength 7. Frequency 8. Hertz 9. Electromagnetic spectrum 10. Ground state 11. Photons Benchmark #1: October 21 st October 25 th 3 Version 2013-2014

SEMESTER 1 Quantum Mechanics & Electron Configuration 2 weeks Periodic Table Trends 1 Week Chemical Bonds & Organic Chemistry 2 week Atomic & Molecular Structure 1h*, 1i*, 1j* Atomic & Molecular Structure 1b, 1c, 1f*, 1g* Chemical Bonds 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f*, 2g*, 2h* Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapters 7-8 & 22-24 12. Energy levels 13. Quantum mechanical model 14. Atomic orbitals 15. Electron configurations 16. Amplitude 1. Periodic law 2. Metals 3. Nonmetals 4. Metalloid/Semimetals 5. Alkali metals 6. Alkaline earth metals 7. Halogens 8. Noble gases 9. Representative elements 1. Valence electrons 2. Electron dot structures/lewis dot structures 3. Octet rule 4. Halide ions 5. Ionic compound 6. Ionic bonds 7. Electrostatic attractions 8. Chemical formula 9. Formula unit 10. Coordination ion 11. Metallic bonds 12. Alloys 17. Wavelength 18. Frequency 19. Hertz 20. Electromagnetic spectrum 21. Ground state 22. Photons 10. Transition metal 11. Inner transition metal 12. Atomic radius 13. Ion 14. Cation 15. Anion 16. Ionization energy 17. Electronegativity 18. Lanthanide 19. Actinide 21. Polyatomic ion 22. Orbitals (molecular & bonding) 23. Valence shell electron-pair repulsion theory (VSEPR) 24. Sigma bond 25. Pi bond 26. Tetrahedral angle 27. Hybridization 28. Nonpolar covalent bond 29. Polar covalent bond 30. Dipole 31. Intermolecular attractions 32. Van der Waals forces 33. Dipole interactions 34. Dispersion forces 4 Version 2013-2014

Chemical Names & Formulas 1 week 13. Covalent bond 14. Biological molecules: H 2, CH 4, NH 3, H 2 CCH 2, N 2, Cl 2. 15. Molecule 16. Diatomic molecule 17. Molecular compound 18. Molecular formula 19. Structural formula 20. Unshared pair Chemical Bonds 2a Chapter 9 1. Nomenclature 2. Monatomic ion 3. Polyatomic ion 4. Binary compound 35. Hydrogen bonds 36. Network solids 37. Organic chemistry 38. Polymers 39. Proteins 40. Nucleic acids 41. Starch 42. Subunits/monomers 43. Hydrocarbons 44. Amino acids 5. Prefixes 6. Law of definite proportions 7. Law of multiple proportions Mole Concept 3 weeks Conservation of Matter & Stoichiometry 3b, 3c, 3d Chapter 10 1. Mole 2. Avogadro s number 3. Molar mass 4. Standard temperature and pressure (STP) 5. Percent composition 6. Empirical formula 7. Percent yield Benchmark #2: January 13 th January 17 th 5 Version 2013-2014

SEMESTER 2 Chemical Reactions & Stoichiometry 3 weeks States of Matter & Gases 3 weeks Solutions 1 week Conservation of Matter & Stoichiometry 3a, 3e, 3f* Gases & Their Properties 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e, 4f, 4g, 4g, 4h, 4i Solutions 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e, 6f Chapter 11-12 Chapter 13-14 Chapter 15-16 1. Chemical equation 2. Skelton equation 3. Catalyst 4. Coefficients 5. Balanced equation 6. Stoichiometry 1. Kinetic energy 2. Gas pressure 3. Random motion 4. Collisions 5. Vacuum 6. Atmospheric pressure 7. Barometer 8. Pascal (Pa) 9. Kinetic theory of gases 10. Ideal gas law 1. Surface tension 2. Surfactant 3. Aqueous solution 4. Solvent 5. Solute 6. Salvation 7. Electrolyte 8. Nonelectrolyte 9. Hydrate 10. Suspension 11. Colloid 12. Emulsion 13. Saturated solution 11. Dalton s law 12. Graham s law 13. Vaporization 14. Evaporation 15. Vapor pressure 16. Boiling point 17. Melting point 18. Crystal 19. Sublimation 20. Phase diagram 21. Triple point 22. Compressibility 14. Solubility 15. Concentration 16. Dilute solution 17. Unsaturated solution 18. Miscible 19. Immiscible 20. Supersaturated solution 21. Chromatography 22. Distillation 23. Colligative properties 24. Vapor-pressure lowering 25. Boiling point elevation 26. Freezing-point depression 6 Version 2013-2014

SEMESTER 2 Acids & Bases 1 week Chemical Thermodynamics 2 weeks Acids & Bases 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, Chemical Thermodynamics 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f Chapter 19 Chapter 17 1. Acids 2. Hydronium ion 3. Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases 4. Lewis acids and bases 5. Neutral solution 6. Alkaline solution 1. Thermochemistry 2. Chemical potential energy 3. Heat 4. System 5. Surroundings 6. Law of conservation of energy 7. Endothermic process 8. Exothermic process 9. Heat capacity 7. ph 8. Dissociation 9. Neutralization reactions 10. Titration 11. Standard solution 12. End point 10. Specific heat 11. Latent heat 12. Calorimetry 13. Calorimeter 14. Enthalpy 15. Heat of reaction 16. Heat of combustion 17. Molar heat of fusion 18. Molar heat of solidification 19. Molar heat of vaporization 20. Molar heat of condensation 21. Molar heat of solution 22. Standard heat of formation Chemistry STAR Testing Review: 2 Weeks Benchmark #3: April 9 th April 25 th 7 Version 2013-2014

SEMESTER 2 Reaction Rates 3 weeks Experimental Labs Electrochemistry Organic Chemistry 2 Weeks Introduction to Physics 1 Weeks Reaction Rates 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d Investigation & Experimentation: 1a-1n Chapter 18 Physics Resources: Measurements 1. Rate 2. Collision theory 3. Activation energy 4. Catalyst 5. Activated complex 6. Transition state 7. Inhibitor 8. Reversible reaction 9. Chemical equilibrium 10. Le Chatelier s principle 11. Equilibrium constant 12. Free energy 13. Spontaneous reaction 14. Nonspontaneous reaction 15. Entropy 16. Law of disorder 17. Gibbs free-energy change 18. Rate law Reverse Balloon Demo Graham s Law Lab using Q-tip/Straws Circle chromatography paper with geometric designs Virtual Calorimetry Specific Heat Lab of unknown metals Calories in a peanut lab Hand Warmer (Sodium acetate) Lab 1. Physics 2. Measurement 3. Scientific method 4. Fact 5. Hypothesis 6. Theory 7. SI system 8. Meter 9. Second 10. Kilogram 11. Technology 12. Motion particle model 13. Motion diagram 14. Time interval (Δt) 15. Scalar quantity 16. Vector quantity 17. Displacement (Δr) 18. Average speed 19. Average velocity (v) 20. Average acceleration (a) Final Exam 8 Version 2013-2014