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Table of Contents COURSE OVERVIEW... 1 UNIT 1: MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS... 1 UNIT 2: STARTING THE INVESTIGATION: HOW TO IDENTIFY ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND MIXTURES... 2 UNIT 3: EXPLORING LAWS FOR GASES AND CONSERVATION OF MASS... 2 UNIT 4: THE DISCOVERY OF ATOMS: NATURE'S BUILDING BLOCKS... 2 UNIT 5: MOLECULAR STRUCTURE... 2 UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND TEST... 3 UNIT 7: CHEMICAL REACTIONS, RATES AND EQUILIBRIUM... 3 UNIT 8: EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS... 3 UNIT 9: CARBON : HYDROCARBONS... 3 UNIT 10: CARBON : FUNCTIONAL GROUPS... 4 UNIT 11: REVIEW... 4 UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND TEST... 4 UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM... 4 i 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

COURSE OVERVIEW Chemistry is intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the world that God has created. In preceding years, students should have developed an understanding for the macroscopic properties of substances and been introduced to the microstructure of substances. This chemistry course will expand upon that knowledge, further develop the microstructure of substances, and teach the symbolic and mathematical world of formulas, equations, and symbols. The major concepts covered are measurement, atomic structure, chemical formulas and bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, chemical equilibrium, and organic chemistry. Students at this level should show development in their ability and understanding of scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects that seek to develop a deeper conceptual meaning for the student and actively engage the student. The continued exposure of science concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the student s skill and understanding. Chemistry should be preceded by an Algebra I course and preceded or accompanied by an Algebra II course Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Calculate and convert units using scientific notation and significant figures. Explain the differences between elements, compounds, and mixtures. Use Avogadro s number and the gas laws to calculate different variables in chemistry examples. Explain and use the periodic table. Recognize symbols for common elements. Differentiate between the different types of bonds. Predict how different elements will reacts. Describe acid-base reactions and redox reactions. Demonstrate an understanding of organic chemistry and carbon compounds. UNIT 1: MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS 1. Course Overview 13. Experiment: Masses 2. An Introduction to Chemistry and Metric 14. Quiz 3: Measurement and Precision Measurement 15. Observation and Hypothesizing 3. Report: Metric System* 16. Learning to Make Useful and Detailed 4. Quiz 1: Metric Conversions Observations 5. Showing Precision in Measurements 17. Using Graphs to Analyze Data 6. Using Significant Figures to Show the Reliability 18. Project: Tutorial for Making a Scatter Plot Using of Data an Electronic Spreadsheet Program* 7 Using Scientific Notation with Significant Figures 19. Quiz 4: Measurement to Graphs 8. Quiz 2: Precision, Significant Figures, and 20. Doing Chemistry Your Way: Find Your Future Scientific Notation 21. Quiz 5: Chapter Review 9. Measuring Volume in the Chemistry Laboratory 22. Special Project* 10. Practice in Measuring Metric Volumes 23. Test 11. Measuring Mass in the Chemistry Laboratory 24. Alternate Test* 12. Project: Measuring Length with Precision* 25. Reference 1 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 2: STARTING THE INVESTIGATION: HOW TO IDENTIFY ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND MIXTURES 1. The Basic Ingredient: Chemical Elements 8. Report: Density* 2. Quiz 1: Elements, Chemical and Physical 9. Identifying Different Types of Mixtures Properties 10. Experiment: Using the Tyndall Effect to Identify 3. Using Chemical and Physical Properties to Colloids Identify Substances 11. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 4. Experiment: Observations of a Phase Change 12. Special Project* 5. Experiment: Salt and Sand* 13. Test 6. Creating Compounds: Investigating Chemical 14. Alternate Test* Changes 15. Reference 7. Quiz 2: Elements to Compounds and Chemical Changes UNIT 3: EXPLORING LAWS FOR GASES AND CONSERVATION OF MASS 1. Nothing Stays Put - The Basis for Diffusion and 12. Combined Gas Law Pressure 13. Quiz 4: Diffusion to Combined Gas Law 2. Gases and Kinetic Molecular Theory 14. Counting Gas Particles: The Measure of the 3. Project: Graphing Kinetic Energy* Mole 4. Quiz 1: Diffusion and Kinetic Molecular Theory 15. How Big is a Mole? Avogadro's Number 5. Pressure-Volume Relationships in Gases (Boyle's 16. Demonstrating Conservation of Mass with Law) Balanced Equations 6. Quiz 2: Diffusion to P-V Relationships in Gases 17. Essay: Biography* 7. Temperature-Volume Relationships in Gases 18. Project: Examining the Use of Certain Gases as (Charles' Law) Propellants* 8. Experiment: Finding Absolute Zero 19. Quiz 5: Chapter Review Experimentally 20. Special Project* 9. Experiment: Charle's Law and a Metal Can* 21. Test 10. Project: Absolute Zero: Real or Theoretical?* 22. Alternate Test* 11. Quiz 3: Diffusion to V-T Relationships in Gases 23. Reference UNIT 4: THE DISCOVERY OF ATOMS: NATURE'S BUILDING BLOCKS 1. The Golden Years of Chemistry 9. Quiz 3: Golden Years to Bohr Model 2. Experiment: Physical Properties of Elements 10. Charging Up: Ionization of Atoms 3. Experiment: Chemical Properties of Some 11. Quiz 4: Golden Years to Ionization Metals 12. A Closer Look Inside: Nuclear Reactions 4. Masters of Classic Atomic Theory 13. Report: Fission Reactors 5. Quiz 1: Golden Years to Masters 14. Quiz 5: Chapter Review 6. Designing an Organizational Map: The Periodic 15. Special Project Table 16. Test 7. Quiz 2: Golden Years to Periodic Table 17. Alternate Test 8. The Bohr Model Revisited 18. Reference UNIT 5: MOLECULAR STRUCTURE 1. Chemical Accounting: Stoichiometry 8. Polar Covalent Molecules and Dot Structures 2. Valence Structure 9. Experiment: Demonstrating Polar Properties 3. Quiz 1: Stoichiometry to Valence 10. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 4. Determining Chemical Formulas 11. Special Project* 5. Electron Availability: Prelude to Bonding 12. Test 6. Quiz 2: Stoichiometry to Prelude to BondingG 13. Alternate Test* 7. Types of Chemical Bonds 14. Reference 2 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND TEST 1. Review 3.. Alternate Exam Form A* 2. Exam 4. Alternate Exam Form B* UNIT 7: CHEMICAL REACTIONS, RATES AND EQUILIBRIUM 1. Evidence for Chemical Change 10. Factors that Affect Reaction Rate: Temp- 2. Experiment: Observing Chemical Changes erature, Catalysts, Concentration of Reactants 3. Experiment: Chemical Reactions* 11. Quiz 2: Chemical Change to Reaction Rate 4. Experiment: Ammonium Nitrate* 12. Reaction Equilibria and Equilibrium Constants 5. Enthalpy of Reaction 13. Activity: Exploring Factors that Affect 6. Using Gibbs Free Energy to Predict Equilibrium Spontaneous Reactions 14. Conditions Affecting Equilibrium 7. Quiz 1: Chemical Change to Enotropy and 15. Quiz 3: Chapter Review Gibbs Free Energy 16. Special Project* 8. Factors that Affect Reaction Rates: Solution 17. Test Concentration 18. Alternate Test* 9. Experiment: Effect of Solution Concentration on 19. Reference Reaction Rate UNIT 8: EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS 1. Chemist's Toolbox 14. Titration of Acids and Bases 2. Solutions 15. Quiz 3: Toolbox to Titration 3. Solution Concentration: Molarity 16. Redox Equilibria 4. Electrical Nature of Solutions 17. Redox and Oxidation Potentials 5. Solubility 18. Activity: Solution Concentration vs. 6. Quiz 1: Toolbox TO Solubility Conductivity 7. The Dissolving Process 19. ph Calculations 8. Experiment: Solubility Trends 20. Quiz 4: Chapter Review 9. The Solubility Constant 21. Special Project* 10. Quiz 2: Toolbox to Solubility Constant 22. Test 11. Acid-Base Equilibria 23. Alternate Test* 12. Experiment: Acid Strength* 24. Reference 13. ph Scale UNIT 9: CARBON : HYDROCARBONS 1. Organic Compounds 8. Alkanes: Saturated Hydrocarbons 2. Sources of Organic Compounds 9. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 3. Experiment: Volatility* 10. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 4. Quiz 1: Organic Compounds and Their Sources 11. Special Project* 5. A Closer Look at the Carbon Atom 12. Test 6. Bonding in Organic Compounds 13.. Alternate Test* 7. Quiz 2: Organic Compounds to Bonding 14. Reference 3 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 10: CARBON : FUNCTIONAL GROUPS 1. Common Reactions of Saturated Hydrocarbons 8 Nitrogen Functional Groups 2. Reactions of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 9. Proteins and Amino Acids 3. Quiz 1: Reactions of Saturated and Unsaturated 10. Experiment: Preparation of a Polymer Hydrocarbons 11. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 4. Alcohols 12. Special Project* 5. Aldehydes, Acids, and Ketones 13. Test 6. Esters 14. Alternate Test* 7. Quiz 2: Reactions of Saturated and Unsaturated 15. Reference Hydrocarbons to Esters UNIT 11: REVIEW 1. Measurement and Analysis 12. Solutions 2. Scientific Analysis and Significant Figures 13. Solubility Equilibrium 3. Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures 14. Neutralization 4. Gases and Moles 15. Organic Compounds 5. Quiz 1: Measurement to Gases and Moles 16. Hydrocarbon Chemistry 6. Atomic Structure and Nuclear Reactions 17. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 7. The Periodic Law 18. Special Project* 8 Molecular Structure 19. Test 9. Chemical Reactions, Rates, and Equilibrium 20. Alternate Test* 10. Reaction Dynamics 21. Reference 11. Quiz 2: Measurement to Reaction Dynamics UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND TEST 1. Review 3. Alternate Exam Form A* 2. Exam 4. Alternate Exam Form B* UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. Exam 3. Alternate Exam Form B* 2. Alternate Exam Form A* (*) Indicates alternate assignment 4 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.