1-Intro: The Beginning of the UniverseReading:
Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Chap 2 Lab Safety, Chap 5 Mastering Lab Skills Links: The Nucleus (Crash Course #1) Unit Conversion & Significant Figures (Crash Course #2) Lab Techniques and Safety (Crash Course #21) Scientific Method (Bozeman) Homework: Get the books:
Optional Books for Resources:
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2-Matter: Napoleon's Buttons-- How a Physical Change in Tin Lost the WarReading
World of Chem: Chapter 2 Chemical View of Matter CK-12: Chapter 2 Matter & Change Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 6.1 Differential Solubility Links: History of the Atom (Bozeman) Matter (Bozeman) Creation of Chemistry (Crash Course #3) Homework: World of Chem: Chap 2 Questions 2, 7-15 odd Pre-writeup of Lab 6.1 Video: Separating Mixtures (Tyler DeWitt) |
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4-Electrons: Why things reactReading
World of Chem: 3.4 CK-12: Chap 5- Electrons in Atoms (pay particular attention to Section 5.3) Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 6.5 Chromatography (because we didn't get the chemicals for 6.5 in time) Links: Electron Configuration (Bozeman #5) Electron (Crash Course #5) Bonding Models (Crash Course #24) Orbitals (Crash Course #25) Homework: Pre-writeup of Lab 6.3 Electron Worksheet (below)
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5-Periodic Table: Electron Ray Guns and the Development of the Periodic TableReading
World of Chem: 3.5-3.8 CK-12: Chap 6- Periodic Table Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 6.3 Recrystallization Links: Tour of Periodic Table (Bozeman) Atoms and the Periodic Table (Bozeman) Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams (Bozeman) Homework: World of Chem: Chap 3 Questions 25-41 odd Pre-writeup of Lab 6.4 Start work on your Element Essay/Project: Pick an element that you think is very important in your life, in the world, or in the future. Research the element, including basic info like the atomic number, atomic mass, oxidation states, discoverer, etc. Include info on where it is found, how it is used now, and how it might be used in the future. Use at least 3 sources, one of which must be an actual book. You can complete this project in one of two ways: (1) You can write a five paragraph essay about your element, and turn it in on October 27, or (2) You can give a 2-4 minute presentation to the class on October 27. Include at least one visual aid. A projector will be available if you want to do a Powerpoint presentation. You need to get approval of your element with me-- no duplicates, so claim your favorite element early! |
6-Nuclear Chemistry: Fun & Excitement with Radium-- At Home with the CuriesReading
World of Chem: Chap 4 CK-12: Chap 24- Nuclear Chemistry Illust. Guide to Home Chem: No lab prep this week Links: History of Atomic Chemistry (Crash Course #37) Nuclear Chemistry (Crash Course #38) Fusion and Fission (Crash Course #39) Uranium (Periodic Table of Videos) Homework: World of Chem: Chap 4 Questions 1-39 odd (Pick up EXAM #1 in class. Due next week.) |
8-Ionic Bonding: "Ye are the salt of the earth" (Matt. 5:13)Reading
World of Chem: 5.1-5.2 CK-12: Chap 8-Ionic & Metallic Bonding Links: How Atoms Bond (TED-Ed) Sodium and Chlorine form Sodium Chloride Chemical Bonds: Covalent vs Ionic (Bozeman) For fun: How to Speak Chemistrian (Crash Course #11) Homework: Element paper/presentation (see Week 5) Ionic Bond Worksheet (below)
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9-Covalent Bonding: Death by PropaneReading
World of Chem: 5.3 CK-12: Chap 9.1 Lewis Structures Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 19.1 Using Flame Tests to Discriminate Metal Ions Links: How Covalent Bonds Form Polar & Non-Polar Molecules (Crash Course #4) Naming and Writing Formulas for Compounds (Success in Chemistry) Homework: Pre-writeup of Lab 19.1 Covalent Bond Worksheet (below)
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10-Molecular Shapes & Properties: "Molly be damned"-- German spies, WWI, and MolybdenumReading
World of Chem: 5.4-5.7 CK-12: 9.2-9.5 (Molecular Shapes, Polarity, Intermolecular Forces, Hybridization) Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 16.1 Produce Hydrogen and Oxygen by Electrolysis of Water Links: What Is the Shape of a Molecule?(TED-Ed) Polar Bonds Homework: World of Chem: Chap 5 Questions 21-26 Pre-writeup of Lab 16.1 |
11-The Mole: A Pair, a Six-Pack, a DozenReading
World of Chem: No reading CK-12: Chap 10 The Mole Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 9.2 Observe a Decomposition Reaction Links: Mole Conversions (Bozeman) The Mole (Bozeman) How Big is a Mole? (TED-Ed) Homework: Pre-writeup of Lab 9.2 The Mole Worksheet (below)
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12-Chemical Equations & Reactions: Gunpowder & the Chemistry of ExplosionsReading
World of Chem: Chap 6 CK-12: Chap 11.1 Chemical Equations, Chap 11.2 Chemical Reactions Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 9.3 Observe a Single Displacement Reaction Links: Balancing equations (Bozeman) Homework: World of Chem: 1,3,5,7,17,19,33,35-37,43 Pre-writeup of Lab 9.3 |
13-Stoichiometry: Trading Isoeugenol for the Island of ManhattanReading
World of Chem: No reading CK-12: Chap 12 Stoichiometry Illust. Guide to Home Chem: Lab 9.4 Stoichiometry of a double displacement. Also read Lab 21.2. Links: Limiting Reactants (Bozeman) Stoichiometry (Bozeman) Stoichiometry: Chemistry for Massive Creatures (Crash Course #6) Stoichiometry Problems (Success in Chemistry): Stoichiometry (Khan Academy) Homework: (Pick up EXAM #2 in class. Due after break.) Stoichiometry Worksheet (below)
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