Honors Chemistry Week-At-A-Glance WEEK 16 Goal: Solutions Summative Assessment: 12/5/12 https://sites.google.com/site/harrisonhighchemistrytarvin/ Monday, 12/3/12 Tuesday, 12/4/12 Wednesday, 12/5/12 Essential Question: What does “concentrated” really mean, and how can I control it? Standard: GPS SC7a: Observe factors that affect the rate at which a solute dissolves in a solvent. SC7b: Express concentrations as molarities SC7c: Prepare and properly label solutions of specific molarity Thursday, 12/6/12 Essential Question: What’s the difference between an acid and a base? Objectives: Calculate molarity and molality of solutions Develop a procedure to prepare a solution of specific molarity Objectives: Assess mastery of unit standards Objectives: Compare and contrast acids and bases. Calculate Ka and Kb Compare and contrast levels of dissociation based on Ka and Kb values Kinesthetic Activity: Ice Cream Lab Unit Nine: Solutions Test Visual Activity: Review of Naming & Formula Writing of Acids Essential Question: What does “concentrated” really mean, and how can I control it? Essential Question: What does “concentrated” really mean, and how can I control it? Standard: GPS SC7a: Observe factors that affect the rate at which a solute dissolves in a solvent. SC7b: Express concentrations as molarities SC7c: Prepare and properly label solutions of specific molarity Standard: SC7b: Express concentrations as molarities SC7c: Prepare and properly label solutions of specific molarity Objectives: Calculate molality of solutions Investigate freezing point depression Individual Practice: Solving colligative properties calculations Collaborative Practice: Working with a partner to check calculations and prepare for lab Standard: SC7a: Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases. Visual/Auditory Activity: Properties, Theories, Definitions of Acids and Bases HW: pg. 565 PP 16.2, pg 572 1&2, pg. 589 2-12 Friday, 12/7/12 Essential Question: What’s the difference between an acid and a base? Standard: SC7a: Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases. Objectives: Compare and contrast acids and bases. Calculate Ka and Kb Compare and contrast levels of dissociation based on Ka and Kb values Opening Activity: Theories of Acids/Bases Quiz Visual/Auditory Activity: pH, pOH, and Kw Independent Practice: Complete 19-1 handout Independent Practice: Suggested problems pg. 590-591 (given in PPT in class) Honors Chemistry Week-At-A-Glance WEEK 17 Goal: Acid/Base Chemistry Summative Assessment: 12/13/12 https://sites.google.com/site/harrisonhighchemistrytarvin/ Monday, 12/10/12 Tuesday, 12/11/12 Wednesday, 12/12/12 Thursday, 12/13/12 Essential Question: What’s the difference between an acid and a base? Standard: SC7a: Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases. Essential Question: What’s the difference between an acid and a base? Standard: SC7a: Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases. Essential Question: What’s the difference between an acid and a base? Standard: SC7a: Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases. Essential Question: What’s the difference between an acid and a base? Essential Question: What is essential in chemistry? Standard: SC7a: Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases. Standard: See Bonding, Reactions, Mole, and Stoichiometry Units Objectives: Compare and contrast acids and bases. Calculate Ka and Kb Compare and contrast levels of dissociation based on Ka and Kb values DUE: Persuasive Essay Self-Assessment: Checking the 19-1 Practice Problems Formative Assessment: pH, pOH, and kw Calculations Quiz Visual/Auditory Activity: Titrations calculations Independent Practice: 19-3 Practice Problems and Virtual Titration Lab Objectives: Compare and contrast acids and bases. Calculate Ka and Kb Compare and contrast levels of dissociation based on Ka and Kb values Visual/Kinesthetic Activity: Virtual Titration Lab Objectives: Compare and contrast acids and bases. Calculate Ka and Kb Compare and contrast levels of dissociation based on Ka and Kb values Review for Unit Test Objectives: Compare and contrast acids and bases. Calculate Ka and Kb Compare and contrast levels of dissociation based on Ka and Kb values Objectives: Review bonding, reactions, mole and stoichiometry Unit Ten Acids and Bases Test Opening Activity: Selfevaluation of Units 1-3 major concepts Final Exam Review: Unit 1 Matter & Measurement Unit 2 Atomic Structure Unit 3 Periodicity HW: Visit Exam Review Website; Continue answering sample questions on “2008 Review Exam” pdf Friday, 12/14/12 Final Exam Review: Unit 4 Bonding Unit 5 Reactions Unit 6 Mole Unit 7 Stoichiometry HW: Visit Exam Review Website; Continue answering sample questions on “2008 Review Exam” pdf