Advanced Placement Chemistry Ms McNemar 2014-2015 When an old distinguished person speaks to you, listen to him carefully and with respect - but do not believe him. Never put your trust into anything but your own intellect. Your elder, no matter whether he has grey hair or has lost his hair, no matter whether he is a Nobel laureate - may be wrong. the world progresses, year by year, century by century, as the members of the younger generation find out what was wrong among the things that their elders said. So you must always be skeptical- always think for yourself Linus Pauling Texts Brown, Theodore L., H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce Edward Bursten, Catherine Murphy and Patrick Woodward. (2012). Chemistry: The central science (12th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Education. [CR1] Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) Author: Moog, R and Spencer, J. Foundations of Chemistry: Applying the POGIL Principles(10th edition) by Hanson, D. Online Reading and Assignments http://www.lmtsd.org//domain/219 Laboratory Manuals AP Chemistry Guided-Inquiry Experiments: Applying the Science Practices Teacher Manual Brown, Theordore, John Nelson, Kenneth Kemp, and Matthew Stoltzfus. Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry: The Central Science (12th Edition) Hedrick,J.Analytical Chemistry Lab Manual Elizabethtown College, PA Quarter 1 Review Chapters 1-4, 7 stoichiometry!empirical and molecular formula trends!significant digits mole! dimensional analysis LAB:Volumetric determination soda ash POGIL: Trends on the periodic table
Unit 2: gases chapter 10 PV=nRT! Pressure/Volume/Temperature Dalton s Law!Applications of gas law Grahams Law! Real Gases POGIL: gases 1/ gases 2 LAB:Dumas method molar mass of a gas Unit 3: Thermodynamics chapter 5,19 Enthalpy/ Hess s Law Calorimetry Entropy Gibbs POGIL: First Law POGIL: First law, enthalpy, Calorimetry and Hess s Law POGIL: entropy POGIL: Thermodynamically stable POGIL: Gibbs INQUIRY LAB:Design a hand warmer
rate laws from data rate laws from graphs mechanisms Catalysts Arrhenius equation Unit 4: Kinetics chapter 14 INQUIRY LAB: Iodine clock reaction INQUIRY LAB: Spectroscopy: Relationship between concentration and transmittance INQUIRY LAB: How can color be used to determine percent copper in brass POGIL: Rates of reactions POGIL: Graphs of reactions POGIL: Rate Laws POGIL: Catalyst and Arrhenius SIMULATION: Decomposition H2O2 ACTIVITY: Boltzman distribution Unit 5: Equilibrium part 1 chapter 15 Equilibium expressions ICE tables Le Chatelier Q vs K LAB: Gravimetric iron POGIL: Reversible reactions POGIL: Equilibrium constants POGIL: ICE tables POGIL: Reaction quotient POGIL: Le Chatelier
Unit 6: Equilibrium part 2 chapter 16 Equilibrium constants acids, bases and water Hydrolysis Buffers Indicators Titration curves LAB: Ka of an acid INQUIRY LAB: The preparation and testing of an effective buffer POGIL: Acids,Bases,pH poh POGIL: Ka and Kb POGIL: Hydrolysis POGIL: Buffers POGIL: Titration curves POGIL: Acid Base Indicators Solubility equilibria Common ion effect Gibbs and equilibrium Unit 7: Equilibrium Part 3 ch 17 LAB: Ksp with spectroscopy POGIL: Ksp and solubility POGIL: ph dependent solubility POGIL: Gibbs and Equilibrium
Unit 8: Electrochemistry chapter 20 Half reactions Electrochemical cells Equilibrium and cells Nernst equation Electroplating LAB: Electrochemistry design a cell INQUIRY LAB: How can we determine the actual percentage of H2O2 in peroxide SIMULATION: Voltaic cell POGIL: Voltaic cell and potential POGIL: Gibbs POGIL:Equilibria and Cells POGIL: Electroplating Unit 9: Atomic structure Chapters 6,7,8,9, 11 types of bonding! Ionization energy and PES Shapes and MO theory! Energy,wavelength and frequency Intermolecular forces! Bohr equation Bond order! electron configurations LAB: Reactions with Copper INQUIRY LAB: How do the structure and initial concentrations of an acid and base influence ph in a titration POGIL: PES spectroscopy POGIL: Mass spectroscopy POGIL: Ionization energy and Bohr equation POGIL: shapes and formal charge POGIL: Electromagnetic radiation POGIL: Intermolecular forces
Nuclear equations Belt of stability Half life transmutations Organic naming Organic ester reactions Unit 10: Nuclear and Organic INQUIRY LAB: make an ester POGIL: Nuclear reactions POGIL: Organic nomenclature Review for exam Monday, May 2, 2016 am!! Section I: 60 multiple-choice questions, 90 minutes!! Section II: 7 free-response questions, 105 minutes The overall exam time will now be 3 hours, 15 minutes. Assessments: Labs: Labs will be worth 100 points for formal typed labs and 60 points for non formal labs Exams: will be worth 150 points and will occur on lab days. Since lab days may not coincide on our testing days for the quarter, a democratic vote will be taken as to which lab day that week the exam will be on. Tests will mirror the format of the AP Exam in May with 50% multiple choice and 50% free response. If a pattern of missing exams develops, a different exam format will be given. Quite possibly all multiple choice. POGIL (Process Oriented Group Inquiry Learning) : Each POGIL you will receive class participation points at a maximum of 10 points each. To receive the full 10 points you must actively participate in your group discussion and perform the role assigned to you. Points will not be deducted for wrong answers. A POGIL is a learning experience not an assessment. Cell Phone Policy: As per school policy, a teacher has the right to decide if cell phones are allowed in his or her classroom. At this point you are allowed under the following rules 1. During exams all cellphones must be on silent and placed at the corner of your desk face down. 2. During class time when others are talking and your attention is expected, no texting or cell phone use will occur. 3. During lab if you choose to take your cell phone in to use as a stop watch or a calculator, please be advised of chemicals present that can harm your phone..