(3) SCH3UI Matter and Chemical Bonding – September 15th to September 19th, 2014 (REGULAR WEEK) Day Topic/Activities Homework Learning Goals: Students will: Mon Sept 15th Lewis Structures Worksheet - Lewis Theory: An Overview draw Lewis symbols for elements and can use Lewis structures to represent the bonds in ionic and molecular compounds predict the nature of a bond (e.g., nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, ionic), using electronegativity values of atoms explain how ionic and covalent bonds form and the differences between them compare and contrast the physical properties of ionic and molecular compounds (e.g., NaCl & CH4; NaOH & H2O) explain the differences between the formation of ionic bonds and the formation of covalent bonds compare and contrast the physical properties of ionic and molecular compounds (e.g. NaCl and CH4; NaOH and H2O) determining the properties of molecules based on the types of inter- and intramolecular forces. predict the polarity of molecules predict the intermolecular forces acting between specific molecules see the Learning Goals from Sept 3 – 17. see the Success Criteria from Sept 3 – 17. Tues Sept 16th 1. Ionic Compounds (pp. 74 – 74) 2. Molecular Compounds (pp. 75 – 80) Intermolecular Forces (Types of Bonding and Electronegativity) Chemical Compounds (PowerPoint) Video: Mr. Causey 1. Classifying chemical compounds based on bonding 2. Ionic vs. Covalent bonding 3. Using electronegativity (ΔEN) Wed Sept 17th Intramolecular vs. Intermolecular Forces Thurs Sept 18th REVIEW Period Intra and Inter Forces (PowerPoint) Video: “Butter bonds” 1. Define chemical bonds, ionic and covalent bonds 2. Explaining Properties of Ionic Compounds (pp. 69-71) 3. Explaining Properties of Molecular Compounds (p. 80) 4. Intermolecular Forces (pp. 86-87) 5. Polar Molecules (PowerPoint) a. Determining Molecular Polarity b. Intra vs. Intermolecular Forces c. Intermolecular Forces i. Dipole-Dipole Forces ii. Hydrogen Bonding iii. Dispersion Forces WHMIS, Basic Atomic Information, Periodic Table Properties, Isotopes, Radioactive Decay, Radiometric dating, Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapons, Lewis Structures and Inter- and Intramolecular Forces. 1. 2. 3. Fri Sept 19th \\\ Distribute Unit 1 Review Work period Set Test Date for next week – Wednesday is a target date PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY **NO CLASSES** Assigned Questions: a. p. 71 # 2, 3, 4, 5 b. p. 73 # 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 c. p. 77 # 1 d. p. 79 # 2, 3, 4 e. p. 81 # 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Assigned Questions: a. p. 68 # 1, 2, 4 b. p. 81 # 6, 8 c. p. 84 # 1, 2, 3 Periodic Table Graphing Assignment DUE Today! Assigned Questions: a. p. 85 Practice UC # 5, 6 b. p.88 Practice UC # 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Complete Unit 1 Review and prepare to ask questions during Mondays class Success Criteria: Students will show their understanding of learning goals by: understanding the value of Lewis dot diagrams over traditional methods of determining the structures of compounds (ex. Bohr-Rutherford Diagrams) drawing Lewis dot diagrams for representative elements drawing Lewis Structures for Ionic, Molecular and Polyatomic Compounds determining the type of intermolecular bond by using electronegativity values determining if molecules are polar or non-polar based on their structure and polar nature. determining the physical properties (solubility, melting and boiling points) of molecular compounds based on their polar nature