Topic VII – Energy and States

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CHEMISTRY I
Course Code: 200334001
TOPIC VII: Energy and States
Pacing
Date
Traditional 10 days
Block
ESSENTIAL CONTENT
OBJECTIVES
A. Develop concept of molecular motion (Kinetic Molecular  Describe molecular motion and the effect of temperature.
Theory (KMT))
 Develop the conceptual understanding of the KMT.
1. Motion at the Atomic and Molecular level
(Describe why particles move and what happens to
2. Effect of temperature on the motion of the particles
particles when they move).
3. Transfer of Energy during collision between particles  Analyze the structure of matter in solid, liquid and gas
4. Conceptual understanding of the KMT
states based on the kinetic molecular theory.
 Relate temperature to average molecular kinetic theory.
B. Review concept of Forces of Attraction
 Describe how structure and properties of a solid are
1. Van der Waals Forces
related
2. Dipole-Dipole Forces
 Differentiate among the four states of matter in terms of
3. Hydrogen Bonding
energy, particle motion and phase transitions.
 Compare and contrast the role of intra- and interC. Develop the concept of Phase changes
molecular forces in the structure of matter.
1. Review the concept of energy transformation
 Distinguish between bonding forces holding compounds
2. Energy and Particle motion
together and other attractive forces, including hydrogen
3. Endothermic or Exothermic reactions
bonding and van der Waals forces.
4. Phase diagrams
 Use electronegativity to explain the difference between
polar and nonpolar covalent bonds.
 Describe phase transitions in terms of kinetic molecular
theory.
 Apply the concepts of temperature, kinetic and potential
energy in explaining phase changes.
 Draw and label a phase change graphic.
SC.912.P.12.11
Phase Changes
SC.912.P.10.5
Temperature and Particle Motion
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Second Nine Weeks
5 days
11-16-15 to 12-02-15
11-16-15 to 12-02-15
INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
Core Text Book:
Chapter 13 pp. 418-447; pp. 250-251 (Review intermolecular forces)
Vocabulary:
Solid, boiling, change of state, condensation,
conservation of energy, phases, dipole-dipole forces,
(Van der Waals) forces, electrostatic forces, energy,
hydrogen bonding, induced dipole, intermolecular forces,
intramolecular forces, liquid, melting, phases, polarity,
solid, states of matter, vapor, freezing point, boiling point,
vaporization, temperature, absolute zero, phase diagram.
Technology:
1. Khan Academy
2. http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/ (search your topic)
3. Chemistry Review Quizzes
4. States of Matter Quiz
5. Forces and Phase Changes Notes
6. Progressive Science Initiative (PSI)
a. http://www.njctl.org/courses/science/chemistry/interm
olecular-forces/
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CHEMISTRY I
Course Code: 200334001
Standard:
SC.912.N.3.5
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SC.912.P.8.1
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SC.912.P.8.2
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SC.912.P.8.6
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SC.912.P.10.1
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Models in Problem Solving
Computer Modeling
Monitoring the World's Oceans
Orbital Theory
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The VSEPR Theory
Using the Modern Periodic Table
Particle Model of Matter
Lewis Structures
 The Octet Rule and Atomic Bonding
 Chemical Bonding: Lewis and
Resonance StructuresVSEPR's and
Coulomb's Law
 Energy and the Four States of Matter
 Four States of Matter
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Physical and Chemical Properties
Chemical Properties of Metals
Chemical Properties of Non-Metals
Volume
 Density
 Conductivity
 Chemical Properties of Matter:
Reactivity
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Covalent Bonds and Electronegativity
Chemical Bonding: Valence Electrons
Electron Transfer and Ionic Bonds
Ionic and Molecular Compounds
Atomic Structure; Ionic Bonding
Atomic Structure; Covalent Bonding
 Intermolecular Forces
 Dipole-dipole Bond
 States of Matter: Intermolecular Forces  Hydrogen Bonds in Water
 Van Der Waal’s Repulsion
 Hydrogen Bonding and Life
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Energy Around Us
Energy Transfer
Kinetic and Potential Energy
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Energy
 A Look at Energy
 Electromagnetism
 Nuclear Energy
Examples of Solids, Liquids, Gases,
and Plasma
 Plasma: The Fourth State of Matter
 Chemical Properties of Water
 Surface Tension
 Buoyancy
 Chemical Energy
 Sound Energy
 The Energy of Heat
Article
Standard:
SC.912.P.10.5
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Second Nine Weeks
 Kinetic Molecular Theory
 Kinetic and Potential Energy in Phase
Changes
 Particle Model of Matter: Temperature
 Phase Changes and Temperature-Time
Graphs
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CHEMISTRY I
Course Code: 200334001
 Temperature
Math
 Celsius Temperature Scale
Explanation
 Kelvin Temperature Scale
 Fahrenheit Temperature Scale
 Temperature Scale Practice Problems
Standard:
SC.912.P.10.6
Video
 Reaction Energy Diagrams
 Endothermic versus Exothermic
Standard:
SC.912.P.10.7
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 Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions  Combustion Reactions
 Endothermic and Exothermic Changes
Video
 Intermolecular Forces
 Gases, Solids and Liquids
Standard:
SC.912.P.12.11
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Second Nine Weeks
 Reaction Energy Diagrams
 Energy Diagrams: Practice
 Determining the Rate of a Reaction
 Hammond's Postulate
 Endothermic Reactions
 Review of the Kinetic Molecular Theory
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