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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Course Code: 200331001
TOPIC XIV: Chemical Reactions
Pacing
Date
Traditional 8 days
Block
ESSENTIAL CONTENT
A. Chemical Reactions:
1. Physical and chemical changes
2. Balancing equations
B. Classifying Reactions:
1. Synthesis
2. Decomposition
3. Combustion
4. Single Displacement
5. Double Displacement
C. Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration*
1. Reactants
2. Products
D. Biogeochemical Cycles*
1. Carbon Cycle
2. Nitrogen Cycle
3. Water cycle
4. Phosphorous cycle
E. Process related to cycles*
OBJECTIVES
 Describe how energy is involved in chemical changes
 Identify evidence that a chemical change has occurred.
 Relate a balanced chemical equation to the law of
conservation of mass.
 Construct chemical equations using formulas (reactants,
products).
 Write a balanced chemical equation.
 Describe a chemical equation and all its parts.
 Identify different types of reactions in terms of mass and
energy conservation.
 Hypothesize how substances will react based on
electron configuration and predict which metals will
replace other metals in compounds.
 Classify reactions based on how atoms combine to
create new substances.
 Identify the products and reactants for photosynthesis
and cell respiration.
 *Investigate the interrelated nature of photosynthesis
and cellular respiration.
 *Investigate how humans can affect the biogeochemical
cycles
4 days
04-11-16 to 04-21-16
04-07-16 to 04-21-16
INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
Core Text Book:
Ch. 17
Vocabulary:
Chemical reaction, reactant, product, coefficient,
precipitate, law of conservation of mass, effervescent,
Avogadro number mole, molar mass, formula mass,
addition reaction (synthesis), decomposition reaction,
single displacement reaction, double displacement
reaction, combustion reaction.
Technology:
1. Gizmos
2. Types of Chemical Reactions
3. Chemical Reactions
4. Teachersdomain.org
5. Learner.org
F. Human Impact
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Course Code: 200331001
Chemical Equation Balancing
Chemical Equations
SC.912.P.8.2
SC.912.P.8.7
SC.912.P.8.8
Covalent Bonds
Dehydration Synthesis
Balancing Chemical Equations
Ionic Bonds
SC.912.P.8.2
SC.912.P.8.7
SC.912.P.8.8
Balancing a Chemical Equation
Reactants, Products, and left over
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Standard:
SC.912.P.8.2
Course Code: 200331001
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 Measuring Salinity, Density, and
Temperature
 Estimating and Calculating Density
 Heat Treatment & Conductivity
 Xenon: Experiment
 Transition Metals
 Silver: Experiment
 Gold: Experiment
 Reactivity of Metals
 Physical and Chemical Properties
 The Periodic Table of the Elements:
Terminology
 Chemical Properties of Metals
 Chemical Properties of Non-Metals
 Raoult’s Law and Colligative Properties
 Colligative Properties
 Salt and Water: A Love-Hate
Relationship
 Naming Compounds and Balancing
Equations
 Chemical Formulas
 The Chemistry 01 Tutor: Volume 01:
Section 16: Hydrate Compounds
 The Chemistry 01 Tutor: Volume 01:
Section 15: Ionic Compounds with
Polyatomic Ions
 Chemical Reaction Basics
 Atomic Structure; ionic bonding
 Atomic Structure; covalent bonding
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Assigning Oxidation Numbers
Applying Oxidation Numbers
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions: Terms
Chemical Bonding: Valence Electrons
Sharing Electrons
Bonding and Molecules: Diagraming
Bonds
 Lewis Structures
 Covalent Bonds
 Bonding Between Atoms: Covalent
Bonds
 Elements of Chemistry: Ionic Bonds
 Elements of Chemistry: Covalent Bonds
 Standard Deviants School Biology:
Covalent Bonds
 Standard Deviants School Organic
Chemistry: Ionic Bonds
Video
 Predicting Redox Reactions
 Redox Reactions in the Claus Process
 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions: Half
Equations
 Reduction
 Oxidation
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 Predicting Reactions Using the FiveStep Method
 Acids and Bases
 Formation Reactions
 Single Replacement Reactions
 Double Replacement Reactions
Video
 Photosynthesis
 Biology: The Science of Life:
Photosynthesis
 Photosynthesis Reaction
 The Photosynthesis Equation
 Future Uses
 Water and Plants: A Unique
Relationship
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Standard:
SC.912.P.8.7
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Standard:
SC.912.P.8.8
Standard:
SC.912.L.18.7
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Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Kinetic Molecular Theory
Properties of Matter
Physical and Chemical Changes in
Matter
Density
Daily Planet: Boiling Point
Introducing Density
Types of Matter, Distribution, and
Filtration
Comparing Reduction and Oxidation
Reduction-Oxidation Reactions
Writing and Building Half-Reactions
Electrochemistry
Acid-Base Reactions
Neutralization and Acid Rain
 Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis
 Cellular Energy: Photosynthesis
 Photosynthesis in Single-Cell
Organisms
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 Photosynthesis and Respiration
 Light energy to chemical energy to ATP  Photosynthesis and respiration,
relationship between
 Photosynthesis: Role of ATP and ADP  Photosynthesis (1)
 Photosynthesis, definition
 Photosynthesis: Elements
 Photosynthesis (2)
 Skill Builder: Photosynthesis
Skill Builder  Carbon Cycle
Standard:
SC.912.L.18.7
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 Cellular Energetics
 Cellular Energy: Respiration
 Respiration & Photosynthesis
 Aerobic Respiration
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Standard:
SC.912.E.7.1
 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus:
Nutrients Cycle Through Ecosystems to
Sustain Life
 THE CARBON CYCLE
 The Carbon Cycle: Recycling Matter
 Plants: Essential Contributors of the
Carbon Cycle
 The Carbon Cycle
 Recycling: The Carbon Cycle
 Delayed Recycling: The Carbon Cycle
Over Time
 Decomposition and the Carbon Cycle
 The Water Cycle
 Biology: The Science of Life: The Water
Cycle
 Enviro-Tacklebox:The Water Cycle
 Carbon cycle
 Water cycle
 Nitrogen cycle
 Photosynthesis/respiration cycle
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What Is the Water Cycle?
Nitrogen Cycle
The Nitrogen Cycle
Synthesis and Decay: The Phases of
the Nitrogen Cycle
 Respiration & Photosynthesis
 Carbon Cycles: Photosynthesis and
Respiration under Water; Conversion
into Oil
 Rev Your Engines
Exploration
 The Water Cycle
Skill Builder  The Carbon Cycle
 Photosynthesis
 The Nitrogen Cycle
 Carbon Cycle
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