BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) Week *Week Week 17 TEKS/ ELPSKS/EL PS 8A, 8B, 8C I Can Statements/ Guiding Questionsuiding Questions Empirical formulas give information related to the relative amounts of each element found in a chemical compound. — How is the empirical formula determined? — What information does the empirical formula provide? — How does percent composition fit in? — How is the molecular formula determined? — What information does the molecular formula provide? VoVocabularycabulary mole concept • Avogadro’s number • representative particles formula unit • molar mass IInvestigationsti ons AssessmentsAss essments ResResourceso urces Molecular and Empirical Formula Flinn Lab Lab and post-lab questions Flinn Lab Book molecular formula • gram formula mass • gram atomic mass Empirical/Molec ular formula Quest assignment UT Quest Empirical and Molecular Formula notes Empirical/Molec ular formula quiz empirical formula • molar mass Unit 6 Test molecular formula • percent composition Week 18 7A, 7B, 7C, 8D The law of conservation of matter governs chemical reactions and is key to balancing chemical equations. — What is the relationship between the law of conservation of mass • law of definite proportions • balanced chemical equation • reactants • products • Types of reactions Lab Decomposition Reaction Demonstration: Electrolysis of water Pre and Post-lab Reactions quiz Reactions types Reaction Type notes Balancing Equations BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) mass of the reactants and the mass of the products? — How are chemical reactions balanced? — How does a subscript in a chemical formula affect balancing chemical equations? — How does a coefficient in a chemical formula affect balancing chemical equations? • Three types of chemical reactions are acidbase, precipitation, and oxidation-reduction. — How are chemical reactions classified? — What evidence in a chemical equation indicates an acid-base reaction? — What evidence in a chemical equation indicates a precipitation reaction? — What evidence in a chemical equation indicates an oxidation-reduction reaction? Week 19 7A, 7B, 7C, 8D The law of conservation of matter governs chemical reactions and is key to balancing chemical equations. — What is activity series of metals in universal indicator solution quiz synthesis reactions • decomposition reactions • single replacement reactions • double replacement reactions • combustion reactions notes Types of Reactions micro-lab acid-base reactions • precipitation reactions • oxidation-reduction reactions • coefficient • phlogiston synthesis reactions • decomposition reactions • single replacement reactions • Foiled again Flinn demo Lab and post-lab questions Single UT quest Balancing equations notes Reactivity BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) the relationship between the mass of the reactants and the mass of the products? — How are chemical reactions balanced? — How does a subscript in a chemical formula affect balancing chemical equations? — How does a coefficient in a chemical formula affect balancing chemical equations? • Three types of chemical reactions are acidbase, precipitation, and oxidation-reduction. — How are chemical reactions classified? — What evidence in a chemical equation indicates an acid-base reaction? — What evidence in a chemical equation indicates a precipitation reaction? — What evidence in a chemical equation indicates an oxidation-reduction reaction? Week 20 7A-C 8A-E The law of conservation of matter governs chemical reactions. — What is the mathematical relationship between the reactants and the double replacement reactions • combustion reactions Replacement lab acid-base reactions • precipitation reactions • oxidation-reduction reactions • coefficient • phlogiston stoichiometry • stoichiometric calculations • limiting reactant (reagent) assignment series Balancing Equations practice Single Replacement lab Balancing equations quiz UT Quest Unit 7 Test Phlogiston video-discovering the elements Balloon Races demo Mole to mole ratios practice Stoichiometry Notes Mole to mole ratio copper and Review of mole/gram UT Quest Flinn BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) products? — What is the mathematical process involved in the calculation of the amount of products produced in a chemical reaction? • The mathematical calculations used in chemical stoichiometry involve the correct use of moles, dimensional analysis, scientific notation, and significant figures. — How can measured quantities be manipulated using conversion factors derived from balanced chemical equations? — How can very large or very small measured quantities be expressed with accuracy? • percent yield • accuracy silver nitrate lab equations stoichiometry lab Stoichiometry demo limiting reactants Stoichiometry practice Limiting Reactant Notes Stoichiometry quiz Flinn Stoichiometry Lab book • precision • uncertainty How can dimensional analysis be used to calculate quantities of reactants or products involved in chemical reactions? Week 21 7A-C 8A-E The law of conservation of matter governs chemical reactions. — What is the mathematical relationship between the reactants and the products? — What is the stoichiometry • stoichiometric calculations • limiting reactant (reagent) • percent yield • BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) mathematical process involved in the calculation of the amount of products produced in a chemical reaction? • The mathematical calculations used in chemical stoichiometry involve the correct use of moles, dimensional analysis, scientific notation, and significant figures. — How can measured quantities be manipulated using conversion factors derived from balanced chemical equations? — How can very large or very small measured quantities be expressed with accuracy? accuracy UT Quest • precision • uncertainty How can dimensional analysis be used to calculate quantities of reactants or products involved in chemical reactions? Week 22 7A-C 8A-E The law of conservation of matter governs chemical reactions. — What is the mathematical relationship between the reactants and the products? — What is the mathematical process involved stoichiometry • stoichiometric calculations • limiting reactant (reagent) • percent yield • accuracy Mole to mole ratio Lab Limiting reactants quiz Stoichiometry and limiting reactants practice Flinn Stoichiometry Lab book UT Quest BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) in the calculation of the amount of products produced in a chemical reaction? • The mathematical calculations used in chemical stoichiometry involve the correct use of moles, dimensional analysis, scientific notation, and significant figures. — How can measured quantities be manipulated using conversion factors derived from balanced chemical equations? — How can very large or very small measured quantities be expressed with accuracy? How can dimensional analysis be used to calculate quantities of reactants or products involved in chemical reactions? • The amount of products in a chemical reaction is determined by the amount of the reactants. — How can a limiting reactant be determined? — How are limiting reactants used to calculate the amount of products produced in a chemical • precision • uncertainty problems BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) reaction? Week 23 7A-C 8A-E The law of conservation of matter governs chemical reactions. — What is the mathematical relationship between the reactants and the products? — What is the mathematical process involved in the calculation of the amount of products produced in a chemical reaction? • The mathematical calculations used in chemical stoichiometry involve the correct use of moles, dimensional analysis, scientific notation, and significant figures. — How can measured quantities be manipulated using conversion factors derived from balanced chemical equations? — How can very large or very small measured quantities be expressed with accuracy? How can dimensional analysis be used to calculate quantities of reactants or products involved in chemical reactions? stoichiometry • stoichiometric calculations • limiting reactant (reagent) • percent yield • accuracy • precision • uncertainty Percent yield lab and practice Percent yield practice problems Flinn Stoichiometry Lab book Percent yield quiz Percent yield notes UT Quest BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) • The amount of products in a chemical reaction is determined by the amount of the reactants. — How can a limiting reactant be determined? — How are limiting reactants used to calculate the amount of products produced in a chemical reaction? Week 24 Week 25 7A-C 8A-E 9A-9C • The amount of products in a chemical reaction is determined by the amount of the reactants. — How can a limiting reactant be determined? — How are limiting reactants used to calculate the amount of products produced in a chemical reaction? limiting reactant (reagent) There is a relationship between pressure and volume. — What is Boyle’s law? — In what way could the relationship between pressure and volume (when the temperature remains constant) be described? • There is a relationship between volume and temperature. — What is pressure • volume • temperature • Kelvin • percent yield • Percent yield/limiting reactant demo Stoichiometry/Li miting reactant test UT Quest Chemical demo books Test review problems • Boyle’s law • Charles’ law • ideal gas law • combined gas law STP • kinetic molecular theory • ideal gas Gas law demo Gas laws Flinn lab Hot air balloon activity Gas law practice problems Practice problems Post-lab questions Gas Laws notes Flinn gas laws Lab book UT Quest Ideal gas laws notes BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) Charles’ law? — In what way could the relationship between volume and temperature (when pressure is held constant) be described? • There is a relationship between pressure, volume, temperature, and the number of moles. — What conditions are governed by the ideal gas law? In what way could the units of the gas constant (R) be described? Week 26 9A-9C There is a relationship between pressure and volume. — What is Boyle’s law? — In what way could the relationship between pressure and volume (when the temperature remains constant) be described? • There is a relationship between volume and temperature. — What is Charles’ law? — In what way could the relationship between volume and temperature (when pressure is held constant) be described? • There is a relationship between pressure, volume, temperature, and the pressure • volume • temperature • Kelvin Gas Laws lab Boyle’s Law • Boyle’s law • Charles’ law • ideal gas law • combined gas law Avagadro’s Law cubes STP • kinetic molecular theory • ideal gas Gas laws quiz Boyle’s law lab Gas laws Test Flinn Gas laws Lab book UT quest BHS Science: Chemistry Nine Weeks At a Glance (Week 17-26) number of moles. — What conditions are governed by the ideal gas law? In what way could the units of the gas constant (R) be described? Advanced Extensions: Week 1: Week 2: Week 3: Week 4: Week 5: Week 6: *Dates based on 36 week calendar and are subject to change based on pacing adjustments.
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