Tentative SYLLABUS Summer Chem 2014

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HM SUMMER CHEM 1
DAY
Thur
18
LESSON
UNIT1
-Intro to Summer Chem and
Course Policies
-Chapter 2: Measurements,
Sig. figs. and rounding.
-What is Chemistry?
-Matter: substances, atoms,
molecules; changes in
matter.
Homework
-Skim relevant portions of CH1 & CH2: mass vs weight,
scientific method, units, prefixes, and scientific notation.
-Unit1 HW1
CH1 & 2
Do # 6, 7 (p. 9)
Do # 12, 16 (p. 13)
Do # 33 (p. 22)
Do # 2 (p. 29)
Do # 4, 5, 6 (p. 30)
Do # 83a, 83b, 84a, 84b, 85c, 85d, 85g (p. 51)
LAB
-Intro to the
Chemistry Lab
-Taking
measurements,
reading
measuring
devices.
-Counting
Pennies
p. 55-77 in text
Do # 2 (p. 60)
Do # 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 (p. 65).
Do #35, 37, 39, 40, 43, 44, (p. 83)
- PRELAB: Sugar and sand lab
Fri
19
-Quiz on Sig. Figs. and
properties of matter
-Scientific notation
-mixtures
-conservation of mass
Chapter 4
-Intro to Periodic Table (PT)
-Early Atomic Theories:
Socrates, Democritus, and
Dalton.
-Thomson’s Plum Pudding
Model and the electron.
-Rutherford’s Gold Foil
experiment and the nucleus.
-Bohr’s Planetary Model.
-Mass Number and Isotopes.
-Atomic Mass
Mon
22
- Quiz on Differentiating
Substances from Mixtures,
Elements from Compounds,
and Compounds from
Mixtures; Thomson’s and
Rutherford’s Atomic Models;
Mass Number and Isotopes
Chapter 5
- Light and Waves
- Atomic Spectra
-Unit1 HW2
Do # 16, 17, 19 (p. 69),
Do # 48, 59, 62, 64, 67, 70 (p. 83)
Mixtures: Sugar
and Sand
p. 87-101
Do # 2, 3 (p. 91)
Do # 35, 36, 38, 41, 42 (p. 112)
AND answer this question: Was Democritus a scientist?
Do #43, 45, 46, 48 (p. 112)
Do # 59, 61, 64, 65 (p. 113)
Do # 16, 17 (p. 104)
67 (p. 113).
Lab:
Read “Graphing Guidelines” supplementary material.
PRELAB: Graphing Mass vs Volume Relationship
Unit1 HW3
-p. 117-128
Do # 2, 3, 4 (p. 121)
Do # 31 (p. 146)
Do #10 (p. 126)
Do # 37, 38, 39, 40 (p. 146)
-p. 128-132
Do # 13, 14 (p. 134)
Do # 44, 53 (p. 146)
Do # 67, 68, 70, 73, (p. 147)
Graphing Mass
vs Volume
HM SUMMER CHEM 2
-Bohr’s Atomic Model
-Heisenberg’s Uncertainty
Principle
-Schrodinger’s Wave
Equation, atomic orbitals,
and the quantum
mechanical model.
-Review UNIT1
Tues
23
Do: Energy Level Worksheet
PRELAB: The periodic table
UNIT1 TEST
UNIT2 HW1
Start UNIT2
Chapter 5
-Electron Configuration and
Orbital Notation.
-Valence Electrons and
Electron Dot Structure
-p. 132-140
Write the ground state electron configuration of:
magnesium, (Mg), argon (Ar), nickel (Ni), bromine
(Br), molybdenum (Mo), & tungsten (W).
Do # 19, 20, 21, 22 (p. 139)
Do # 25, 26 (p. 141)
Do # 63, 64, 78, 79a, 79c, 79d, 79g, 79h, 80d, 80f, 81,
82 (p. 147)
Chapter 6
-History of Periodic Table
-Trends in the Periodic Table
(Periodic Trends): Atomic
Radius
-Trends in the Periodic
Table: Ionic radius,
Ionization Energy,
Electronegativity.
Lab: The Periodic
Table
p. 151-162
Do # 4 (p. 158)
In general, explain why metals in the same group have
similar chemical and physical properties. Is this the
same for nonmetals in the same group?
Do # 7, 11, 14 (p. 162)
Do # 31a-e, 36 (p. 174)
p. 163-169
Do #16, 17, 18, (p. 165)
Do # 21 (p. 169)
Do # 51, 55, 56, 61, 62, 63, 65, 67 (p. 175)
Prelab: Identification of Inorganic Compounds
Wed
24
Quiz on Electron
Configuration and Periodic
Trends (except
electronegativities and
ionizations energies)
Chapter 8
-Chemical Bonding
-Ion Formation, Formulas of
Ionic Compounds
-Naming Ionic Compounds,
Lattice Energy, Polyatomic
Ions, Divalent Metals
-Metallic Bonding
-Ionic Compounds: Naming
and formula practice.
Chapter 9
-Covalent Bonding, Naming
UNIT2 HW2
Do #22, 23 (p. 169)
Do #58 (p. 175)
p. 211-218
Do #2, 3, 5 (p. 214)
Do # 8, 9, 10 (p. 217)
Do # 64 (p. 236)
p. 218-227
Do # 14, 16, 17 (p. 220)
Do # 73 (p. 236)
Do # 20, 23 (p. 224)
Do # 24, 28 (p. 225)
Do # 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 (p. 226)
Do #71, 72 (p. 236),
Do #74, 75, 76, 77 (p. 237)
Lab:
Identification of
Inorganic
Compounds
HM SUMMER CHEM 3
Covalent Compounds, Lewis
Dot Structures of Molecules
with Single Bonds
p. 228-231
Do # 41, 42, 44 (p. 231)
Do # 80, 81, 83 (p. 237)
p. 241-242, p. 248-249
Do #6 (p. 247),
Do #13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (p. 249)
Thurs
25
Fri 26
Quiz on electronegativity and
ionization energy and ionic
and metallic bonds
Chapter 9
-Structures of molecules
with multiple bonds
-Exception to the Octet Rule,
Resonance Structures, Sigma
and Pi Bonds
-Bond Length and Bond
Energies, Dissociation
Energy
-Lewis Structure Practice
-Review UNIT2
UNIT2 TEST
Start UNIT3
Chapter 9
-VSEPR Model and Molecular
Shapes
-Hybridization Model
-Polar Bonds, Molecular
Shapes
p. 243-244, p. 252-255
Do # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (p. 244)
UNIT2 HW3
p. 245-247, p. 256-258
Do # 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 (p. 255)
Do # 9, 10, 11 (p. 247)
Do # 35, 36, 37, 38 (p. 256)
Do # 39, 40,, 48 (p. 258)
Do # 89, 90, 91, 92, 100b-c, 102 (p. 272-273)
-Periodic Trends practice
-Ionic compounds practice
Lab:
Identification of
Inorganic
Compounds
continued.
Prelab: Conductivity of Solutions
UNIT3 HW1
p. 259-261
p. 263-265
Do # 49, 50, 51, 53 (p. 262)
Do #80 (p. 272)
Do # 105, 106 (p. 273)
Do # 58 (p. 262)
Do # 110, 111 (p. 273).
Lab:
Conductivity of
Solutions
Prelab: Polarity and Solubility
Mon
29
Quiz on Chapter 9: VSEPR
Model, molecular shapes,
hydrbization
Chapter 9
-Molecular Polarity
-IMF’s, Properties and
Solubility
-Network Solids
Chapter 22
-Hydrocarbons and
Homologous Series
-Isomers and Naming
Hydrocarbons
UNIT3 HW2
Chapter 9
p. 266-267
Do # 60, 61, 62, 63 (p. 266), 113 (p. 273), 123 (p. 274)
Chapter 22
-Draw structures for the first four alkanes. Name
them.
Test 2 corrections
Prelab: Models of Small Molecules
Lab: Polarity and
Solubility
HM SUMMER CHEM 4
Tues
30
Quiz on Chapter 22: Isomers
of Alkanes
Chapter 22
-Naming hydrocarbons
Chapter 23
-Functional Groups and
Properties of Substituted
Hydrocarbons
Wed
July 1
Unit3 HW3
Do # 1, 2, 3, 4a, 7 (p. 705), 26a, 26b, 26c (p. 721).
Do # 20 (p. 716)
Chapter 23
Do #7 (p. 742), #12 (p. 746)
Do #15a, b, c, d, f (p. 753)
Do #69, 70, 73 (p. 772)
Review Unit3
No Prelab
UNIT3 TEST
Unit4 HW1
Chapter 23
Do #16 (p. 753), 21b,c (p. 760)
Start Unit4
Chapter 10
-Organic Reactions
-Types of Chemical
Reactions: Synthesis,
Decomposition, and
Combustion.
-Single Replacement and
Double Replacement.
-Predicting precipitates.
-Net Ionic Equations
Lab: Models of
Small Molecules
Demo
Chapter 10
Do # 14, 15, 16, 17 (p. 285), 18, 19, 20 (p. 286), 86a,
86b, 86c, 86d (p. 305).
p. 287-291
Do # 21, 22, 23 (p. 289), 24, 25, 26, 31 (p. 291), 88, 89
(p. 305).
p. 292-299
Do # 33, 34, 35, 36 (p. 294), 38, 39, 40 (p. 296), 43, 45
(p. 299), 91, 93, 94, 104 (p. 305-306).
Prelab: Single and Double Replacement Reactions
Thurs
July 2
Quiz on Chapter 10:
Classifying and Balancing
Reactions,; Predicting
products including
precipitates.
Chapter 11
-The Mole and counting
particles.
-Molar Mass
-Percent Composition by
Mass
UNIT4 HW2
p. 308-312
Do # 1, 2, 3 (p. 311), 4 (p. 312), 89, 90 (p. 346).
p. 313-319, p. 322-327
Do # 11a, 12a (p. 316), 13a, 14a (p. 318), 22, 23, 24 (p.
321), 27, 29 (p. 323), 30a, 30c (p. 324)
p. 328-337
Do # 31, 32 (p. 326), 44, 45 (p. 331), 104, 121, 132 (p.
347-348), 50 (p. 333), 51, 52 (p. 335).
Prelab: Formula of a Hydrate
Lab: Single and
Double
Replacement
Reactions
HM SUMMER CHEM 5
Complete the worksheets.
Mon 6
July
Quiz on Chapter 11: Mole
calculations and Molar Mass
Empirical Formulas,
Molecular Formulas.
Tue 7
July
Chapter 12
-Basic Stoichiometry
-Limiting Reactant
-% Yield
Review UNIT4
UNIT4 TEST
Start Unit5:
Thermochemistry
Chapter 16
-Energy, Heat, Specific Heat,
Calorimetry
Unit4 HW3
p. 338-341, p. 358-363
Do # 145, 147, 154 (p. 349)
Do # 11, 12 (p. 360), 13, 14 (p. 362)
Lab: Formula of
a Hydrate
p. 364-373
Do # 20, 21, 26 (p. 368-369), 77, 78 (p. 380), 80, 85 (p.
380-381)
Prelab: Chemical equation by experiment.
Unit5 HW1
p. 489-492
Do # 8, 10 (p. 495),
Lab: Chemical
equation by
experiment
p. 492-494
Do #4, 5, 6 (p. 495), 51 (p. 524)
p. 496-497
Do #12, 13 (p. 498)
Do # 18, 19 (p. 500)
Do #57 (p. 524)
Do # 79, 80 (p. 525)
Start first 2 pages of worksheets
No Prelab
Wed 8
July
Quiz on heat, energy,
temperature, food calories,
specific heat and q = mc∆T,
-Enthalpy (H), and Heat of
Reaction (∆H)
-Measuring PE changes via
KE changes
-PE Diagrams
- heating curves
-Hess’s Law
Unit5 HW2
p. 498-500
Do # 47 (p. 524)
Do # 15 (p. 500),
Do #81, 87 (p. 525)
Lab: Heat and
Temperature
p. 501-504
Do #20, 21, 22 (p. 504)
Do #84 (p. 525)
Do relevant worksheets.
Prelab: Specific Heat
Thur 9
July
Quiz on Measuring PE
changes via KE changes,
using heating curves to
calculate heat.
-Heats of formation
((∆Hform), Hess’s Law,
Enthalpy calculations using
∆Hform
Start Unit6: States of Matter
Chapter 13
Unit5 HW3
p. 506-509
Do # 28, 29 (p. 508), 88, 97 (p. 525-526).
p. 510-512
Do # 31 (p. 512),
more Heat of formation (optional) #89 (p. 525)
p. 501-504
Do #93, 94, 95 (p. 526)
Unit 6 HW1
Lab: Specific
Heat
HM SUMMER CHEM 6
-Kinetic Molecular Theory,
Behaviour of Gases,
Graham’s Law, Gas Pressure
Fri 10
July
UNIT 5 TEST
Chapter 14
-Gas Laws, Combined Gas
Law
-Avogadro’s Law and Molar
Volume
-Ideal Gas Law
-Gas Density
p. 385-390, p. 419-420, p. 435-436
Do #1, 2 (p. 388)
Do #7, 8, 11 (p. 392), #81 (p. 416)
Do #31, 33 (p. 414); 64, 70, 71 (p. 415); 54 (p. 439)
Prelab: Gas Laws
Unit6 HW2
Lab: Gas Laws
p. 421-427
Do # 1, 2, 4, (p. 422), 90 (p. 448)
Do # 6, 7, 8 (p. 425), 89, 91 (p. 448)
Do # 9, 10, 11 (p. 427)
p. 428-429
Do #19, 23 (p. 430); 92, 94 (p. 449)
p. 430-433
Do # 24, 27,29, 31, 32 (p. 432-433); 95,96 (p. 449)
p. 434-439
Do # 42, 44 (p. 437 ); 46, 48, 49 (p. 438); 98, 99, 100
(p.449)
Prelab: Gas Law Constant (R)
HM SUMMER CHEM 2015
Mon 13
July
Quiz on kinetic molecular
theory, ideal gas
behaviour, and gas law
calculations
-Gas Stiochiometry
-Dalton’s Law of Partial
Pressure
Chapter 13
-Properties of Solids and
Liquids
-Changes in State, Vapor
Pressure, Boiling
-Heating and Cooling
Curves & calculating heat
transfer (q) during changes
in state.
-Phase Diagrams
Week 5
Unit6 HW3
You need the balanced chemical equations.
p. 440-443
Do # 57, 58 (p. 441) assume constant P and T.
Do # 101, 103 (p. 449)
Lab: Gas Law
Constant, R.
p. 391-392
Do # 9 (p. 392)
Do # 65, 67 (p. 415)
p. 396-399
Do # 17, 18 (p. 403), 43, 44, 45, 51, 52, 75 (p. 414-415)
p. 399-404, p. 408
Do # 25 (p. 409), 47, 48, 49, 50 (p. 441-415)
p. 502-505 (like Unit 5)
Do # 74 (p. 415), 82, 85, 86 (p. 525)
p. 404-409 (continued on following page)
Do # 24, 26 (p. 409), #59, 60 (p. 415), 77, 80, 81 (p.
416); multiple choice 8, 9, 10 (p. 417)
Prelab: Melting and Freezing
Tue 14
Quiz on Gas
Unit7 HW1
Lab: Melting
HM SUMMER CHEM 7
July
Wed 15
July
Stoichiometry, vapor
pressure and boiling
point
p. 453-461
Do #2, 4, 5 (p. 461), 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 64, 66, 67 (p.
484), 90, 91, 92 (p. 485)
Start Unit 7: Solutions,
Reaction Kinetics, and
Equilibrium.
Chapter 15
-Describing Solutions and
their components.
-Henry’s Law, Saturation,
and Solubility Curves
-Gas solubility in Liquids.
-Concentration & Dilutions.
TEST UNIT6
p. 462-466
Do #8 (p. 463), 11 (p. 464), 14, 16 (p. 465), 17, 19, 20
(p. 466), 75 (p. 484)
Do #28 (p. 470), 76a, 77a, 79a, 93 (p. 485)
Chapter 15
-Dilutions
-Molality & Colligative
Properties, mole fraction
and Freezing
Review for final: Do # 4, 6 (p. 115), 65, 78 (p. 113), 2, 4,
8 (p. 177)
Prelab: Tasks with Soluitons
Unit7 HW2
p. 467-468
Do # 21, 22, 23 (p. 468), 80, 81 (p. 485)
Lab: Tasks with
Solutions Demo
p. 469-470
Do #24, 25 (p. 469), 26 (p. 470), 83c, 85 (p. 485)
p. 471-475
Do # 33, 35 (475), 37, 40 (p. 475), 56, (p. 485), 87a,
87b, 88 (p. 485)
Review for final: Do # 41, 47, 50 (p. 174)
Prelab: Kinetics
Thur
16
July
Quiz: Making solutions &
Dilutions.
Chapter15
-Heterogeneous Mixtures.
Chapter 17
-Collision Theory
-Potential Energy Diagrams
and Activation Energy
-Reversible Reactions (PE
Diagrams)
-Factors affecting reaction
rate
-Rate Laws, Rate Constant
(k), Reaction Order,
Fri 17
July
Quiz: Collision Theory,
factors affecting rate, and
rate law.
Chapter 17
-Reaction Mechanisms
Unit7 HW3
CHapter 15
p. 476-479
Do # 44, 45, 46 (p. 479), 63 (p. 485)
Lab: Kinetics
Chapter17
p. 532-534, p. 536-541
Do # 7, 10 (p. 535), 12, 13 (p. 541), 37, 40, 42, 48, 49,
64 (p. 554-555).
p. 529-531, p. 542-545, p. 546-549
Do # 9 (p. 535), 16, 17, 18 (p. 545), 24 (p. 547), 54, 70
(p.554- 555), 73, 74 (p. 556), 7, 8, 9 (p. 557)
Review: 56, 65 (p. 175), 70 (p. 237)
Prelab: Le Chatelier’s Principle
Unit7 HW4
Chapter 17
p. 548-549
Do #29, 30 (p. 549), 57 (p. 554), 61 (p. 555) 71, 72, 76
(p. 555-556)
Chapter 18
Lab: Le
Chatelier’s
Principle
HM SUMMER CHEM 8
Chapter 18
-Chemical and Physical
Equilibrium
-Keq (Equilibrium Constant)
-Le Chatelier’s Principle
p. 559-562
Do #6, 8 (p. 568)
p. 562-568
Do # 1 (p. 565), 2 (p. 567), 3, 4, 9 (p. 568), 33, 35 (p.
590), 53, 55, 56, 57 (p. 591)
p. 569-576
Do # 11, 12, 13, 14 (p. 574), 16a. (p. 576) 41, 44, 46 (p.
590), 59, 61, 62 (p. 591), 75, 76 (p. 592)
Review: 91 (p. 272), 97, 100 (p. 273)
No prelab
Mon 20
July
TEST UNIT7
Start Unit 8
Chapter 18.3
-Solubility Product (Ksp),
predicting solubility, and
common ion effect.
Chapter 16.5
-Spontaneous Processes,
Entropy (S) and Gibbs Free
Energy (G) ; predicting
spontaneity.
Unit 8 HW1
p. 577-582
, p 583-585
Do #18 (p. 581), 19a, 19b (p. 583), 67, 68, 69 (p. 592).
Lab: No Lab
p. 513-516
Do #38 (p. 516)
, 42, 44 (p. 519)
.
p. 516-519
Do #39 (p. 519)
, 91, 92 (p. 526)
,
Complete Ksp, Common Ion Worksheet
Read p. 617-619
Review for final:
Do #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, (p. 735)
Do #1, 2, 9 (p. 351), 150, 157 (p. 349)
Prelab: Acid-Base Titration AND Read pages 617-619 in
text.
Tue 21
July
-Quiz on calculations
involving Ksp, common ion,
and precipitate formation.
Unit8 HW2
p. 516-519
Do #39 (p. 519)
, 91, 92 (p. 526)
Chapter 16.5
-Gibbs Free Energy (G) ;
predicting spontaneity.
p. 595-599
Do #1 (p. 596), 7, 8, 9 (601), 14 (607), 41, 42, 45, 46,
48, 49, 50, 51 (p. 630), 81, 83 (p. 631).
Read p. 602-604,
Do #2 (p. 599),
Chapter 19
-Properties of Acids and
Bases.
-Arrhenius and BronstedLowry acid-base models.
Wed 22
July
Lab: Acid-Base
Titration
Review: 73 (p. 380)
-Quiz on Gibbs Free Energy,
Bronsted-Lowry conjugate
acid-base pairs.
Read p. 600, p. 605-607
Do #10a, 10b (p. 605), 11a, 11c, 11d (p. 606), 12, 14, 15,
16,17 (p. 607)
-Kw and Auto-ionizing of
Water, Ka and weak acids,
Read p. 617 to top p. 618
Read p. 608-616
Lab: Salt
Hydorlysis
Demo
HM SUMMER CHEM 9
Kb and weak bases, Monoand Poly-protic acids.
-pH scale and acidic and
basic solutions.
-pH, pOH, and Kw
-Acid-Base indicators.
-Neutralization reactions,
Acid-Base titrations,
titration curves, and salt
hydrolysis.
-Buffered solutions***
*** did not cover.
Thur
23 July
UNIT 8 TEST
Start UNIT9
Chapter 20
-Definition of Oxidation
and Reduction
-Reducing and Oxidizing
Agents
-Oxidation Numbers
(Rules)
-Types of Redox Reactions
-Half Reactions
-Balancing Redox Reactions
Do# 18a, 18c (p. 609), 87 (p. 631), 19a, 19c (p. 611),
20a, 20d (p. 612), 21a, 21b, 22b, 22c (p. 614), 90b, 90d,
92 (p. 632)
Read p. 617 to top p. 621.
Do # 30, 31, 32 (p. 621), 93, 95, 96, 97, 100, 101 (p.632)
Read 621-624
Do #33a, 33b, 33d (p. 623), 37 (p. 625), 94 (p. 632), 36
(p. 625)
Review:
Do #1, 2, 9 (p. 351)
Do #87 (p. 381)
Do #86, 89 (p. 525)
Unit9 HW1
p.634-640
Do #1, 2, 3 (p. 640) 49 (p. 658)
Lab: OxidationReduction
Titration of
Bleach
p. 641-643
Do #4, 5, 7, 8, 9 (p. 642-643), 44, 45, 46 (p. 658), 50, 51,
52, 53, (p.659)
p. 645-649
Do #12, 13 (p. 646), 16, 17 (p. 649),
p. 650-653
Do #24, 25, 26, 31 (p. 653) 59a, 59c, 60 (p. 659), 67, 68
(p.660)
Review for final:
Do #20, 21, 22 (p. 430)
Do #25, 26, 27 (p. 432)
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Fri 24
July
Quiz: on Unit9 HW1
Chapter 21
Voltaic Cells
Types of Batteries
Types of Batteries
Standard Reduction Potential
Cell Potential
Unit9 HW2
Read p. 662-666
Do #9 (p. 672), 14, 16 (p. 682), 28, 34, 36 (p. 692-693),
1, 2, 3 (p. 671), 4, 5, 6, 7 (p. 672)
Read p. 683-687
Do #21, 23 (p. 687)
Do #45, 46, 56 (p. 692-693)
Review:
Do #41, 45 (p. 437)
Do #20, 22 (p. 504)
Mon 27
Unit8 redemption quiz
Read p. 810-814
Lab; Galvanic
Cells
HM SUMMER CHEM 1
0
July
Unit9 Quiz 2 on voltaic
cells, standard reduction
potentials
Do #6, 7, 8, 9 (p. 814), 31 (p. 831)
Read p. 815-820
Do #17, 18, 19 (p. 819), 28, 29 (p. 508)
Electrolysis
Nuclear Stability
Nuclear Reactions and
Equations
Half-Life
Review for Unit9 Test
Tues
28
July
Wed 29
July
Unit 9 TEST
Lab field trip - Dissolved oxygen - van Cortlandt Park
Lab Field Trip
Review for Final Exam
Review for final
Thurs
30
July
Final Exam
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