C.2: The learner will build an understanding of the structure and properties of matter.

C.2.01: Analyze the historical development of the current atomic theory.

C.2.01.d: The Bohr model.

Bohr Model of Hydrogen
Bohr Model: Introduction

C.2.01.e: The quantum mechanical model.

Bohr Model of Hydrogen
Bohr Model: Introduction

C.2.02: Examine the nature of atomic structure.

C.2.02.a: Subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons.

Element Builder

C.2.02.b: Mass number.

Element Builder

C.2.02.c: Atomic number.

Element Builder

C.2.02.d: Isotopes.

Element Builder

C.2.03: Apply the language and symbols of chemistry.

C.2.03.a: Name compounds using the IUPAC conventions.

Chemical Equations

C.2.03.b: Write formulas of simple compounds from their names.

Chemical Equations

C.2.04: Identify substances using their physical properties:

C.2.04.c: Density.

Density Experiment: Slice and Dice
Density Laboratory

C.2.06: Assess bonding in metals and ionic compounds as related to chemical and physical properties.

Ionic Bonds

C.2.08: Assess the dynamics of physical equilibria.

C.2.08.b: Factors that affect phase changes.

Diffusion
Equilibrium and Pressure

C.3: The learner will build an understanding of regularities in chemistry.

C.3.01: Analyze periodic trends in chemical properties and use the periodic table to predict properties of elements.

C.3.01.a: Groups (families).

Electron Configuration
Element Builder

C.3.01.b: Periods.

Electron Configuration

C.3.01.d: Electron configuration and energy levels.

Electron Configuration

C.3.01.f: Atomic and ionic radii.

Electron Configuration

C.3.02: Apply the mole concept, Avogadro?s number and conversion factors to chemical calculations.

C.3.02.a: Particles to moles.

Stoichiometry

C.3.02.b: Mass to moles.

Stoichiometry

C.3.02.c: Volume of a gas to moles.

Stoichiometry

C.3.03: Calculate quantitative relationships in chemical reactions (stoichiometry).

C.3.03.a: Moles of each species in a reaction.

Chemical Equations
Limiting Reactants
Stoichiometry

C.3.03.b: Mass of each species in a reaction.

Chemical Equations
Limiting Reactants
Stoichiometry

C.3.03.c: Volumes of gaseous species in a reaction.

Stoichiometry

C.4: The learner will build an understanding of energy changes in chemistry.

C.4.02: Analyze the law of conservation of energy, energy transformation, and various forms of energy involved in chemical and physical processes.

C.4.02.a: Differentiate between heat and temperature.

Energy Conversion in a System
Temperature and Particle Motion

C.4.02.b: Analyze heating and cooling curves.

Phase Changes

C.4.02.c: Calorimetry, heat of fusion and heat of vaporization calculations.

Air Track
Calorimetry Lab
Energy Conversion in a System
Energy of a Pendulum
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects
Phase Changes
Roller Coaster Physics

C.4.02.d: Endothermic and exothermic processes including interpretation of potential energy.

Air Track
Energy Conversion in a System
Energy of a Pendulum
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects
Roller Coaster Physics

C.4.02.e: Diagrams (energy vs reaction pathway), enthalpy and activation energy.

Air Track
Energy Conversion in a System
Energy of a Pendulum
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects
Roller Coaster Physics

C.4.04: Analyze nuclear energy.

C.4.04.b: Decay equations for alpha and beta emission.

Nuclear Decay

C.4.04.c: Half-life.

Half-life

C.5: The learner will develop an understanding of chemical reactions.

C.5.01: Evaluate various types of chemical reactions.

C.5.01.a: Analyze reactions by types: single replacement, double replacement (including acidbase neutralization), decomposition, synthesis, and combustion including simple hydrocarbons.

Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Equations
Dehydration Synthesis
Equilibrium and Concentration

C.5.01.b: Predict products.

Equilibrium and Concentration

C.5.02: Evaluate the Law of Conservation of Matter

C.5.02.a: Write and balance formulas and equations.

Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Equations

C.5.04: Identify the physical and chemical behaviors of acids and bases.

C.5.04.a: General properties of acids and bases.

pH Analysis
pH Analysis: Quad Color Indicator

C.5.04.c: Ionization and the degree of dissociation (strengths) of acids and bases.

Titration

C.5.04.d: Indicators.

Mystery Powder Analysis
Titration
pH Analysis
pH Analysis: Quad Color Indicator

C.5.04.e: Acid-base titration.

Titration

C.5.04.f: pH and pOH.

pH Analysis
pH Analysis: Quad Color Indicator

C.5.06: Assess the factors that affect the rates of chemical reactions.

C.5.06.a: The nature of the reactants.

Collision Theory

C.5.06.b: Temperature.

Collision Theory

C.5.06.c: Concentration.

Collision Theory

C.5.06.d: Surface area.

Collision Theory

C.5.06.e: Catalyst.

Collision Theory

Correlation last revised: 1/20/2017

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