Outcomes

SCIENCE 1206
Learning Outcomes
Unit 2: Chemical Reactions
Vocabulary
Chemistry
Matter
Pure substance
Mixture
Element
Atom
Compounds
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
Physical property
Chemical property
State
Precipitate
Chemical change
Physical change
Periods
Families
Alkali metals
Alkali earth metals
Noble gases
Halogens
Periodic Table
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Bohr diagram
Energy level
Valence level
Valence
Ion
Ionic compound
Molecular compound
Ionic bond
Cation
Anion
Monatomic ion
Diatomic ion
Polyatomic ion
Hydtrate
Electrolyte
Non-electrolyte
Molecular elements
Acid
Base
Acidic
Topic 1: WHIMIS
Define WHIMIS and its purpose
Alkaline
Neutral
pH scale
Reaction
Combustion
Simple composition
Decomposition
Single replacement
Double replacement
Reactants
Products
Solubility
Endothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction
Energy change
Ch 5, p 174-179
Describe the WHIMIS information system and its use
Identify the eight WHIMIS symbols
Describe the MSDS sheet and its use
Identify the nine categories on the MSDS sheet
Identify the examples of chemistry and technology
in everyday life
Ch 5, p 176-179
Case Study , ques a-j
Pg 179, #1-8
Topic 2:Review of Junior High Chemistry: matter and the Periodic Table
Define chemistry and matter.
Ch 5, p 170-174
Distinguish between a pure and impure substance.
Ch 5, p 170-174
Distinguish between an element and a compound.
Ch 5, p 170-174
Distinguish between physical and chemical properties.
Ch 5, p 170-174
Determine the presence of chemical change based on
physical evidence.
Ch 5, p 170-174
Define reactants and products in terms of a reaction.
Ch 5, p 170-174
List and describe the different types of chemicals test and
determine which one to use to test if a chemicals reaction
has taken place.
Ch 5, p 170-174
Distinguish between a period and a family on the
Periodic Table.
Ch 5, p 184-187
Locate and distinguish between the different families of
the periodic table (alkali metals; alkali earth metals;
halogens; noble gases, lanthanides; actinides.)
Ch 5, p 184-187
Locate the transition metals and metaloids on the
periodic table.
Ch 5, p 184-187
Distinguish between the properties of metals and
nonmetals.
Ch 5, p 184-187
Define the three parts of the atomic structure of an
element (protons, neutrons, electrons).
Ch 5, p 184-187
Define Bohr diagram and draw for any element.
Ch 5, p 184-187
P 175, #1-8
p 187, #1-8
Topic 3: Ionic and Molecular Compunds
Define ion and understand why and how it forms.
Calculate the charge any ions.
Ch 5, p 188-189
Ch 5, p 188-189
p 189, #1-2
Aware of the diatomic ions (Ex: Cu, Fe, Co, Pb, etc)
Define ionic compound and know how it forms with
simple monatomic ions.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Define valence.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Know the rules for writing and naming ionic compounds
and be able to apply them.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Demonstrate ability for writing names and formulas for
monatomic ions.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Demonstrate ability for writing names and formulas for
diatomic ions with special elements with more than one
ion.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Define polyatomic ion and be familiar with the imbedded
polyatomic ion table.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Demonstrate ability for writing names and formulas for
polyatomic ions.
Ch 5, p 192-198
Define hydrate.
Ch 6, p 236
Distinguish between electrolyte and non-electrolyte
Ch 5, p 180
p 195, #1-9
p 198, #1-7
Demonstrate ability for writing names and formulas for
hydrates.
Define molecular compounds.
Ch 5, p 201-204
Define covalent bond.
Ch 5, p 201-204
Know trivial names for special molecular compounds
Ch 5, p 201-204
Know rules for naming and writing formulas for
Diatomic molecular molecules.
Ch 5, p 201-204
Know rules for naming and writing formulas for
polyatomic molecules.
Ch 5, p 201-204
Distinguish between acids and bases.
Ch 8, p 288-298
Know properties of acids and bases.
Ch 8, p 288-298
Know rules for naming and writing formulas for acids
and bases.
Ch 8, p 288-298
Know the purpose and how to use the pH scale.
Ch 8, p 288-298
Distinguish between acidic, alkaline, and neutral
Ch 8, p 288-298
Know how to write neutralization reactions.
Ch 8, p 317-319
p 204, #1-6
Core Lab:
Properties of Ionic and
Molecular Compounds
p 295, #3-4
p 299, #1-9
Topic 4: Chemical Reactions
Know and understand the Law of Conservation of Mass
Ch 6, p 216-229
Write and balance combustion reactions
Ch 6, p 230-232
p 232, #1-5
Write and balance simple composition reactions.
Ch 6, p 233-235
Write and balance decomposition reactions.
Ch 6, p 233-235
p 253, #1-4
Write and balance single replacement reactions
Ch 6, p 240-241
p 241, #1-3
Write and balance double replacement reactions
Ch 6, p 240-241
Be able to predict the products of any reaction
Interpret and use solubility rules to predict states of
matter in a reaction
Distinguish between endothermic and exothermic
reactions
Interpret and use energy diagrams
Core Lab #2
Ch 7, p 281