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Unit 1: Atoms and the Periodic Table
- The Nature of Chemistry Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How has the study of chemistry affected society?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Read and evaluate various aspects of a science-related article.
- Quiz Answers
- Using Math to Analyze Data Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists use math to analyze data?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice analyzing data.
- Quiz Answers
- The Progress of Scientific Knowledge Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How does scientific knowledge progress?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about scientific progress.
- Assignment – Explore scientific discoveries.
- Quiz Answers
- The Historical Development of Atomic Theory Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – Who or what contributed to the understanding of the atom?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about the development of the atomic theory.
- Quiz Answers
- The Modern Atomic Theory Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How was the modern understanding of the atom developed?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing atomic models
- Quiz Answers
- The Structure of the Atom Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the structure of the atom?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write a summary of the structure of the atom.
- Quiz Answers
- Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is everything on Earth made of?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about applications of elements, compounds, and mixtures.
- Quiz Answers
- Atomic Numbers and Electron Configurations Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can scientists describe the arrangement of electrons in an atom?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing electron configurations.
- Quiz Answers
- The History and Arrangement of the Periodic Table Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How was the periodic table developed and how is it arranged?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice classifying elements and predicting element properties.
- Project: Element Presentation – Create a multimedia presentation about your favorite element.
- Quiz Answers
- Electrons and the Periodic Table Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can the periodic table be used to understand the arrangement of electrons in an atom?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice relating electron configurations to the periodic table.
- Quiz Answers
- Periodic Trends Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What trends become apparent from the arrangement of electrons in the periodic table?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Explore periodic trends.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
- Unit Test Answers
Unit 2: Properties and Changes of Matter
- Gases Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in gases?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about properties of gases.
- Quiz Answers
- Liquids Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in liquids?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Read about surfactants and liquid properties.
- Quiz Answers
- Solids and Plasmas Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in solids and plasmas?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice identifying and describing solids and plasmas.
- Quiz Answers
- Phase Changes Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What happens when matter changes its form?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing phase changes.
- Quiz Answers
- Changes in Matter Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists describe matter and its changes?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Identifying changes and properties of matter.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Physical and Chemical Changes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can you distinguish a physical change from a chemical change?
- Virtual Lab – Explore the difference between physical change and chemical change by performing a virtual experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Ionic Bonding Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do ionic bonds form between atoms?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about ionic compounds.
- Quiz Answers
- Covalent Bonding Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists predict whether a covalent bond will form? How are covalent bonds illustrated?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Analyze covalent compounds.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Ionic and Covalent Bonds
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – Based on a substance’s properties, how can you determine whether its bonds are ionic or covalent?
- Virtual Lab – Explore ionic and covalent bonds by performing a virtual experiment.
- Wet Lab – Explore ionic and covalent bonds by performing a laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Intermolecular Forces Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What types of forces exist between molecules, and how do these forces affect the properties of the molecule?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Read about intermolecular forces.
- Assignment – Practice identifying examples of intermolecular forces.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
- Unit Test Answers
Unit 3: Chemical Reactions
- Evidence of Chemical Reactions Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What occurs when two or more chemicals react with each other?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing chemical reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Percent Composition and Molecular Formula Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists calculate the composition of the elements in a compound?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice calculating empirical and molecular formulas and percent composition.
- Assignment – Practice performing percentage composition and empirical formula calculations
- Quiz Answers
- Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the proper method for writing and balancing chemical equations?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice writing and balancing chemical equations.
- Quiz Answers
- Types of Reactions Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the types of chemical reactions?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice classifying and predicting chemical reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Types of Reactions
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How does knowing the reactants and products help you classify a chemical reaction?
- Virtual Lab – Explore how the identity of reactants and products can be used to classify types of reactions.
- Wet Lab – Explore types of reactions by performing a laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
- Unit Test Answers
Unit 4: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium
- Reaction Rate Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What factors affect how fast a chemical reaction can occur?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about factors that affect reaction rates.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Reaction Rate
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the effects of temperature and a reactant’s particle size on reaction rate?
- Virtual Lab – Explore the rate of a chemical reaction at different temperatures and with reactant particle sizes.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary -Review and connect what you learned.
- Reaction Pathways Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can graphs be used to study the energy in a reaction?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice using energy pathway graphs.
- Quiz Answers
- Catalysts Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How are some substances able to influence the rate of a chemical reaction?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about catalysts.
- Quiz Answers
- Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What happens when there is no net change in a reaction?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice working with equilibria and equilibrium constants.
- Quiz Answers
- Shifts in Equilibrium Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What might happen if stress is added to a system that is in equilibrium?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing changes in equilibrium.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
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Unit 5: Stoichiometry and the Gas Laws
- Molar Masses Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How are scientists able to count the number of particles in matter?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice using the mole concept.
- Quiz Answers
- Introduction to Stoichiometry Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is stoichiometry
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice mole-to-mole stoichiometry.
- Quiz Answers
- Stoichiometric Calculations Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do you calculate the amount of reactants and products in a chemical reaction?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice performing stoichiometric calculations.
- Assignment – Practice performing stoichiometric calculations.
- Quiz Answers
- Gas Laws Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the relationship among pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about applications of gas laws.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Charles’s Law
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the effect of a gas’ temperature on its volume?
- Virtual Lab – Explore the relationship between temperature and the volume of a gas by performing a virtual experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Lab: Boyle’s Law
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the effect of pressure on the volume of a gas?
- Virtual Lab – Explore the relationship of the pressure and volume of a gas in a virtual experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- The Ideal Gas Law Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How does the number of particles in a gas relate to pressure, temperature, and volume?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice applying the gas laws.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
- Unit Test Answers Cumulative Exam
Unit 6: Cumulative Exam
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Unit 7: Energy in Chemical Reactions
- Energy – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the nature of energy, and how is it conserved?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing energy forms.
- Quiz Answers
- Heat – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do chemical reactions affect heat?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about temperature, heat flow, and chemical reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Calorimetry – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists measure the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical or physical process?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice performing specific heat and calorimetry calculations.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Calorimetry and Specific Heat
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can you determine the specific heat of a metal using a calorimeter?
- Virtual Lab – Explore how the specific heat of a substance can be determined using a coffee cup calorimeter by performing a virtual experiment.
- Wet Lab – Explore how the specific heat of a substance can be determined using a coffee cup calorimeter by performing a laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Thermochemical Equations – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical reaction be calculated and expressed?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice performing and interpreting enthalpy calculations.
- Quiz Answers
- Enthalpy of Reaction – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can the overall enthalpy of reaction be calculated when intermediate reaction steps are present?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice using Hess’s law.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Enthalpy
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can you use Hess’s law to determine a reaction’s enthalpy?
- Virtual Lab – Explore enthalpy and Hess’s law by performing a virtual experiment.
- Wet Lab – Explore enthalpy and Hess’s law by performing a laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned
- Enthalpy, Entropy, and Free Energy – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do scientists determine whether a reaction is spontaneous?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice working with entropy and free energy.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
- Unit Test Answers
Unit 8 – Mixtures, Solutions, and Acid-Base Reactions
- Properties of Water – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the properties of water that make it unique?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about the properties of water.
- Quiz Answers
- Mixtures and Solutions – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are mixtures, and how are they classified?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing mixtures.
- Quiz Answers
- Solutions and Solubility – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What factors affect the creation of a solution from matter?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing solutions.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Solubility
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of a solid in a liquid?
- Virtual Lab – Explore the relationship between temperature and solubility by performing a virtual experiment.
- Wet Lab – Explore the temperature-solubility relationship by performing a laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Properties of Acids and Bases – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How does the concentration of specific ions affect the properties of a solution?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing acids and bases.
- Assignment – Explore acids and bases in digestion.
- Quiz Answers
- Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis Acids and Bases – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the common acid-base theories, and how are they related to one another?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice using acid-base definitions.
- Quiz Answers
- pH – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can you express the concentration of hydrogen and hydronium ions in a solution?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned. A
- Assignment – Practice working with pH and pOH.
- Project: Researching Acid Rain – Write a research paper on the causes and effects of acid rain.
- Quiz Answers
- Lab: Measuring pH
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can you use a red cabbage solution to determine the pH of a solution?
- Virtual Lab – Explore acids and bases using two different pH indicators in a virtual experiment.
- Wet Lab – Explore acids and bases using two different pH indicators.
- Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
- Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Neutralization Reactions – Guided Note
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How is a neutralization reaction expressed?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice working with pH and pOH.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
- Unit Test Review Answers
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Unit 9 – Redox Reactions
- Oxidation-Reduction – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What occurs in a reaction when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing oxidation-reduction reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the method for balancing an oxidation-reduction reaction?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice identifying and balancing redox reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Electrochemical Cells – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can electrical energy be obtained from a redox reaction?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing electrochemical cells.
- Quiz Answers
- Voltaic Cells – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How is chemical energy converted to electrical energy, and how is this technology used?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Read about voltaic cells.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
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Unit 10 – Organic Chemistry
- Organic Compounds – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is unique about carbon and its compounds?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice identifying the characteristics of carbon, isomers, and models.
- Quiz Answers
- Properties and Uses of Saturated Hydrocarbons – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the properties and uses of hydrocarbons that only contain single bonds?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice with saturated hydrocarbons.
- Quiz Answers
- Properties and Uses of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the properties and uses of hydrocarbons that contain at least one double bond?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice identifying the properties and uses of unsaturated hydrocarbons.
- Quiz Answers
- Functional Groups Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How can a change in one atom or group of atoms change the properties of a hydrocarbon?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice recognizing functional groups.
- Assignment – Read about the role of functional groups in aspirin.
- Quiz Answers
- Organic Reactions – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How are the reactions of organic compounds classified?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice identifying reactions and classifying polymers.
- Quiz Answers
- Metabolism – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What are the chemical reactions that occur in living things, and how do they release energy?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice identifying metabolism.
- Quiz Answers
- Unit Test
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Unit 11 – Nuclear Chemistry
- The Nucleus – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What causes radioactivity?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice calculations involving nuclear processes.
- Quiz Answers
- Types of Radioactive Decay – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What particles do unstable nuclei release to become stable?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice distinguishing chemical reactions and nuclear reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Balancing Nuclear Reactions – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What is the method for balancing nuclear reactions?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice balancing nuclear reactions.
- Quiz Answers
- Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – What occurs when a nucleus is split and when nuclei combine?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
- Quiz Answers
- Energy on Earth – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How do renewable and nonrenewable resources differ?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable resources.
- Quiz Answers
- Nuclear Energy – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How is nuclear energy created and used?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Write about nuclear energy options.
- Assignment – Practice describing nuclear power.
- Quiz Answers
- Human Impact on Resources – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How does human activity impact Earth’s resources?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Explain how human activity impacts Earth’s resources.
- Project: Roads in a Rainforest – Research construction in a rainforest and write a position paper.
- Quiz Answers
- Nuclear Radiation – Guided Notes
- Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
- Instruction – How does radiation affect living things, and how is it detected?
- Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
- Assignment – Practice describing nuclear radiation.
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- Unit Test
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Unit 12 – Cumulative Exam
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Unit 12: Cumulative Exam
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