SCH3U - Unit 1: Matter, Chemical Trends and Bonding
Week of Sept 8-17, 2015
Lesson 1.1 - Course Introduction - Textbook Distribution - Lab Equipment and Lab Safety Rules |
Lesson 1.1 Homework - Read/study p.624 & pp.626-629 (including WHMIS & HHPS) - Study equipment names - Watch Crash Course Chemistry #21 (lab techniques & safety) on YouTube |
Lesson 1.2
- QUIZ: Safety and Equipment ** -Handout: What do I Already Know About Chemistry? Complete + discuss as class. -Video: Chemical Families (first 5 minutes) Lesson 1.3 - History of the Periodic Table - CCC # 4 (The Periodic Table) -- YouTube -Activity: Playing Cards with Mendeleev |
Lesson 1.2 Homework
-Read p. 10-11 -Define terms: metal, non-metal, metalloid, empirical definition, SATP, STP, IUPAC. Provide eg. where appropriate. -Complete handout 'Finding Out About Matter' Lesson 1.3 Homework -Read p. 17-19 (The modern periodic table) -Complete p. 20 UC # 16, 18, 19 and p. 21 SQ # 2, 4 -Watch TED Talk at ed.ted.com/lessons/just-how-small-is-an-atom |
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Lesson 1.4
- The Modern Periodic Table -TED talk follow-up - The Scientific Method |
Lesson 1.4 Homework
-Watch The Structure of the Atom parts 2, 3, and 4 on YouTube and take notes in chart (handout: Development of Atomic Models) -Complete Periodic Table handout |
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Sept 21-24
Lesson 1.5 - Atomic Theory -Atomic Number, Mass Number and Isotopes -Determining numbers of p, e, and n in atoms -Review of Bohr-Rutherford Diagrams and introduction to simplified Bohr Electron Arrangement Diagrams Lesson 1.6 -Periodic Table Quiz -Concept of weighted averages and determining average atomic mass Sept 25-Oct 2 Lesson 1.7 -Average atomic mass recap -Determining % Abundance -Introduction to Trends: Alkali Metal Demonstration |
Lesson 1.5 Homework - Handout: Electron Arrangements - p. 29, UC # 1, 2, 4-7 **Prepare for Periodic Table Quiz Wednesday, Sept. 23 and Thursday, Sept. 24 ** Lesson 1.6 Homework -Read p. 28 and define bold terms -Isotopes Worksheet # 1, 2 -Read this article of how the atomic weight of Ytterbium has been revised: http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2015/09/new-standard-atomic-weight-ytterbium Lesson 1.7 Homework -Alkali Metal Demonstration follow-up questions #1-4 -Watch video below -Isotope Worksheet # 3-5 -Bring graph paper to next class |
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TEST ** Wed. Oct. 14 (Day 1) and Thursday Oct. 15 (Day 2)** (All material covered since beginning of school EXCEPT lab equipment and lab safety) Lesson 1.8 -Graphing guidelines -Method # 1-5 from Periodic Trends Assignment: Graphing atomic radius vs. atomic number Labelling graph Defining property Identifying trend in atomic radius from graph Lesson 1.9 -Complete Periodic Trends Activity: Check/improve graphs Ensure graphs are complete and labelled properly Ensure properties are defined, and trends identified Complete all questions under Questions and Conclusions Submit, in pairs, at the end of class **NOTE: If absent for this class, complete the Acitivity and submit next class** OCt. 5-Oct. 9 Lesson 1.10 -Explaining Periodic Trends (power point presentation) -Electron Affinity -Successive Ionization Energies Lesson 1.11 -Periodic trends group questions -Explaining Trends in reactivity of metals and non-metals (Thought Lab) Lesson 2.01 -Introduction to Ionic Bonding -Inquiry activity: Properties of Ionic and Molecular Substances Oct. 13-Oct.16 TEST Lesson 2.02 -Inquiry activity follow-up -Video: Ionic Bonding (properties of ionic compounds) -Predicting Common Ionic Charges -Representing Ionic Bonding Oct. 19-23 Lesson 2.03 Naming and Writing formulas for binary ionic compounds, tertiary ionic compounds Lesson 2.04 Naming Ionic Compounds (cont'd.) Naming Hydrates Modifying polyatomic ions Oct. 26-Nov. 2 Lesson 2.05 Ionic Nomenclature Quiz Covalent Bonding Terminology Representing Molecules (introduction to Lewis structures) Lesson 2.06 Recap of drawing molecules (systematic method) Molecular Models Dry Lab Lesson 2.07 Review Bond Formation: - illustrating ionic bonding (using e-dot diagrams ) and covalent bonding (building molecules with plastecine) Electronegativity and bond type (lesson) Nov. 3-6 Lesson 2.8 Quiz: Representing ionic and covalent bonding Naming molecular compounds Naming acids and bases Lesson 2.9 Crash Course Chemistry: How to Speak Chemistrian Video: Atoms and Their Electrons |
Lesson 1.8 Homework -Method # 6 from Periodic Trends Assignment (note: this requires that you complete steps # 1-5 two more times) Lesson 1.9 Homework -Worksheet on Trends in the Periodic Table (omit questions asking WHY? and omit questions involving Electron Affinity) Lesson 1.10 Homework -Revisit Worksheet on Trends in the Periodic Table -Questions on Successive Ionization Energies Lesson 1.11 Homework -Test Preparation TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS: p. 62-63, Q# 1-11 (omit 9b), 13-15, 17-20 p. 166, Q# 10,11 Isotopes Worksheet, Q#2,3
Lesson 2.01 Homework -Ionic Bonding -- an Introduction (handout) **to be completed by class after the test** Lesson 2.02 Homework Representing Ionic Bonding (hand-out) Lesson 2.03 Homework Text practice questions indicated on Ionic Nomenclature handouts (from 2.5) Lesson 2.04 Homework Practice/Review of ionic nomenclature **Ionic Nomenclature Quiz next class ** Lesson 2.05 Homework Representing Molecules (handout) Complete covalent bonding terminology (definitions) Lesson 2.06 Homework More Practice Bonding (handout) Lesson 2.07 Homework Preparation for Quiz next class (Nov3 & 4) on representing ionic and covalent bonding Lesson 2.8 Homework Naming molecular compounds p. 101 #24-27 Ch. 2 Review pkg. **CH. 2 TEST Mon. Nov. 9, Tues. Nov. 10** Lesson 2.9 Homework Test Preparation |