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Themes

 

 

Science and Technology in Society:

How do science and technology affect the quality of our lives?

Properties of Matter:

How does the structure of matter affect the properties and uses of materials?

Properties of Matter:

How does the structure of matter affect the properties and uses of materials?

Properties of Matter:

How does the structure of matter affect the properties and uses of materials?

Properties of Matter:

How does the structure of matter affect the properties and uses of materials?

Energy Transfer & Transformation:

What is the role of energy in our world?

Energy Transfer & Transformation:

What is the role of energy in our world?

Energy Transfer & Transformation:

What is the role of energy in our world?

Energy Transfer & Transformation:

What is the role of energy in our world?

Course Synthesis:

Evaluation and Analysis

 

 

Big Ideas and Topics

 

 

9.6 Chemical technologies present both risks and benefits to the health and well-being of humans, plants and animals.

*Materials produced from the cracking of petroleum are the starting points for the production of many synthetic compounds.

*Products of chemical technologies include synthetic fibers, pharmaceuticals. Plastics and fuels.

9.4 Atoms react with one another to form new molecules.

*Atoms have a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.

*Configuration of atoms & molecules determines the properties of the materials.

9.5 Due to its unique chemical structure, carbon forms many organic and inorganic compounds.

*Carbon atoms can bond to one another in chains, rings and branching networks to form a variety of structures, including fossil fuels, synthetic polymers and large molecules of life.

 

.5 Due to its unique chemical structure, carbon forms many organic and inorganic compounds.

*Carbon atoms can bond to one another in chains, rings and branching networks to form a variety of structures, including fossil fuels, synthetic polymers and large molecules of life.

 

.5 Due to its unique chemical structure, carbon forms many organic and inorganic compounds.

*Carbon atoms can bond to one another in chains, rings and branching networks to form a variety of structures, including fossil fuels, synthetic polymers and large molecules of life.

 

9.1 Energy cannot be created or destroyed;

However, energy can be converted from one form to another.

*Energy enters the Earth system primarily as solar radiation, is captured by materials and photosynthetic processes, and is eventually transformed into heat.

Energy enters the Earth system primarily as solar radiation, is captured by materials and photosynthetic processes, and is eventually transformed into heat.

.1 Energy cannot be created or destroyed;

However, energy can be converted from one form to another.

 

9.1 Energy cannot be created or destroyed;

However, energy can be converted from one form to another.

*Energy enters the Earth system primarily as solar radiation, is captured by materials and photosynthetic processes, and is eventually transformed into heat.

Summative Review and Analysis of all Standards

 

 Coached Projects,

Labs and Seminars

 

 

 

 

What causes seasons on earth?

Lab Safety

Equipment

Density: Irregular and regular shape, water

 

What forces cause rockets to move?

Phases

Specific Heat

Specific Gear

Paper Chrome

Boiling Point

Physical and Chemical Flame Test

How can you see the sun rotate?

Electric Energy Change

CAPT Lab:

Polymers

Models of Compounds

What is the impact of acid rain?

CAPT Lab: Acid Rain

Empirical Form

Type of Chemical Reactions

The Dam Building

Percent Composition of Hydrates

Which heats faster, sand or water?

CAPT Lab:

Solar Cookers

How does weather and location affect particle numbers in air?

Weather Prediction and Analysis

Sun Rays and Angle Calculations

 

Wind Measurement

Standards

 

D16. Explain how simple chemical monomers can be combined to create linear, branched and/or cross linked polymers.

D17. Explain how the chemical structure of polymers affects their physical properties.

D18. Explain the shore and long-term impacts of landfills and incineration of waste materials on the quality of the environment.

D10. Describe the general structure of the atom. Explain how the properties of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table are related to their atomic structures.

 

 

 

D11. Describe how atoms combine to form new substances by transferring electrons (ionic bonding) or sharing electrons (covalent bonding)

 

D16. Explain how simple chemical monomers can be combined to create linear, branched and/or cross linked polymers.

D17. Explain how the chemical structure of polymers affects their physical properties.

 

D16. Explain how simple chemical monomers can be combined to create linear, branched and/or cross linked polymers.

 

D1 Describe the effects of adding energy to matter in terms of the motion of atoms and molecules, and the resulting phase changes.

D2. Explain how energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation.

D3. Describe energy transformations among heat, light, electricity and motion.

D2. Explain how energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation.

 

 

D3. Describe energy transformations among heat, light, electricity and motion.

D12 Explain the chemical composition of acids/bases and explain the change of pH in neutralization reactions

 

. chemical composition of acids/bases and explain the change of pH in neutralization reactions

 

 

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Textbook Chapters

1: Enterprise of Chemistry

2: Measurement and Calculating

3: Matter

4: Atomic Structure

5: Electron Clouds

6: Probability

11: Typical Elements

7: Chemical Formulas

 

 

9: Chemical Reactions

8: The Mole

8: The Mole

14:Polar Molecules

15:Kinetic Theory

***CAPT Administration***

18: Gases

17: Liquids

 

23: Acids, Bases and Salts

24: Solutions of Electrolytes

 

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