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_ E04 Chemical Reactions and Solutions
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Essential Outcomes:
(Must be Assessed)
Quiz 1
1. The Student Will balance chemical equations by manipulating coefficients and interpret chemical equations in terms of reactants products, and conservation of mass. (p. 192 – 194)
Tutorial: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balancing-chemical-equations
2. TSW classify chemical reactions as synthesis, decomposition, single-replacement, double-replacement, or combustion. (p. 199 – 204)
3. TSW describe oxidation-reduction reactions, and relate them to other classifications of chemical reactions. (p. 204 – 205)
4. TSW describe the energy changes that take place during chemical reactions, classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic, and explain how energy is conserved during chemical reactions. (p. 206 – 209)
QUIZ 2
5. TSW identify and describe the factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. (p.212 – 215)
6. TSW compare and contrast dissolving by dissociation, dispersion and ionization and describe how the properties of the solute and solvent can be different from the solution. (p. 228 – 232)
7. TSW describe the factors affecting solubility and classify solutions as unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. (p. 235 – 236)
Quiz 3
8. TSW compare and contrast acids and bases based on their properties, explaining how they can be identified as proton donors or acceptors, and describe a neutralization reaction based on its products and reactants. (p. 240 – 245)
9. TSW relate pH to hydronium ion concentration in a solution and distinguish between strong acids/bases and weak acids/bases. (p. 246 – 249)
Lab:
10. TSW apply the scientific method in a variety of ways with a focus on one or two areas of the process. (Appendix in Curriculum Guide)
Quiz 1
1. The Student Will balance chemical equations by manipulating coefficients and interpret chemical equations in terms of reactants products, and conservation of mass. (p. 192 – 194)
Tutorial: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balancing-chemical-equations
2. TSW classify chemical reactions as synthesis, decomposition, single-replacement, double-replacement, or combustion. (p. 199 – 204)
3. TSW describe oxidation-reduction reactions, and relate them to other classifications of chemical reactions. (p. 204 – 205)
4. TSW describe the energy changes that take place during chemical reactions, classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic, and explain how energy is conserved during chemical reactions. (p. 206 – 209)
QUIZ 2
5. TSW identify and describe the factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. (p.212 – 215)
6. TSW compare and contrast dissolving by dissociation, dispersion and ionization and describe how the properties of the solute and solvent can be different from the solution. (p. 228 – 232)
7. TSW describe the factors affecting solubility and classify solutions as unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. (p. 235 – 236)
Quiz 3
8. TSW compare and contrast acids and bases based on their properties, explaining how they can be identified as proton donors or acceptors, and describe a neutralization reaction based on its products and reactants. (p. 240 – 245)
9. TSW relate pH to hydronium ion concentration in a solution and distinguish between strong acids/bases and weak acids/bases. (p. 246 – 249)
Lab:
10. TSW apply the scientific method in a variety of ways with a focus on one or two areas of the process. (Appendix in Curriculum Guide)
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