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Week1: Feb 1 - 5
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Intros, textbooks, Periodic tables, Elements to know (symbols and names of elements #1 - 38, 42, 47- 56, 78,79,80,82,86,92,101; Quiz on Names and Symbols on Mon),
Course Outline
Element Scrabble (25 Words from the symbols of the PT)
Friday
Work on Gr 10 Review - handout , Classification of Matter (sorting cards)
Lab Equipment - inventory and set up the room
(next year - "Are You Ready?" pgs 2 - 5 # 1-15)ChemThink Code - 5074-5819-6028 - not avail Jan 2016
Week 2: Feb 9 - 13
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Element Symbols Quiz,
Describing Matter: Observation vs. Inference - Observations of a Burning Candle (quantitative vs. qualitative obs)
Intro Note: Chemistry definitions (laws, theory, observation, describing matter),
Hwk: finish Gr 10 review, and p 12 # 1-6
Tuesday
Warmup 1: Element Riddles # 1-10
Take up the rest of the Gr 10 review
Lab Safety - Read and discuss text pgs 624-29,
Melting Point lab - intro handout to read tonight
(Mini invest. Chromatography chalk, paper?)
Wednesday
Warmup 2:
1. Write 2 qualitative and 2 quantitative observations
2. How are empirical and authoritative knowledge different?
Melting Point lab
Note: Melting Point and Purity note
Lab reports - refer to p 460-463 for format
Thursday
A SNOWY DAY - not a SNOW DAY
Note: 1.4 Electromagnetic Spectrum - note, Hwk: p 18 # 1-5
Friday
Warmup 3: List the headings for a formal lab report
Finish MP note and lab requirements
Note: 1.4 Electromagnetic Spectrum - note, Hwk: p 18 # 1-5
Atomic Theory and Light demo’s
Week 3: Feb 15 - 19
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
FAMILY DAY
Tuesday
Melting Point Lab due
Warmup 4:
1. List 5 types of electromagnetic radiation from least to most energetic
2. Write the colours of the visible spectrum from longest to shortest wavelength.
Act 1.5 p 19: 1.5 Identifying Gases Using Line Spectra
- Observations and Analysis only, do a-I
1.3 Early Models of the Atom (Democritus, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr)
Draw and Describe the models, p 15 #1-6;
(Build Spectroscopes?)
Wednesday
Warmup 5: Compare and contrast the models of the atom according to Dalton and Thomson
Video: PT series " History of the Periodic Table" - add to your periodic table notes (25 min),
1.6 The Bohr Atom: Explaining Hydrogens line spectrum
Bohr Diagrams p 22 # 1-8
Thursday
Warmup 6: Draw and label an atom of a) carbon and b) copper
Take up HWK
Lab: 1.7 Flame Tests - Observations and Discussion Questions only:
p 24 d -g, p 22 # 9
Friday
Warmup 7: Describe 3 uses for flame tests or atomic emission spectroscopy
Atomic Mass (p, n, e), Mass number, Radioisotopes, Standard (AXZ) notation
Go to D2L site to get the Activity 2 content
https://tvdsb.elearningontario.ca/d2l/le/content/4171563/viewContent/58293268/View
Hwk: read the activity 2 content "atoms and ions, etc.), quiz and the handout "Atomic Number,Mass number" (protons,neutrons, electrons,)
Silent Scourge Article,
Week 4: Feb 22-26
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 8: Write the standard notation, # protons, # neutrons and # electrons for
a) Chlorine -37, b) the Sulphur anion (-2 charge), and c) the Calcium ion (Charge??)
Flame test - obs and analysis due
Investigation: Water Content and the Strength of Concrete - HO from Workbook, BRING IN A FEW TIMS CUPS
Read p 25 - 26 and answer questions 1 - 4 on p 26
Prep samples today and make final observations on Wed. ,answer questions a- l on handout
Tuesday
Warmup 9: Write your best science joke. Try to keep it appropriate. -chemistry jokes
The Periodic Table - Label a Periodic Table
A Tale of the Future (Periodic Table activity HO) - Due Thurs
PEOE Demo: Conductivity of Water, Salt and Sugar (Electrolytes)
Wednesday
Warmup 10:
1. Name 4 families in the periodic table listing at least 3 elements in each
2. What are the 2 major divisions of the table.
Observations for Concrete Activity, analysis d-l on handout
1.11 Formation of Ionic Compounds, Ions and Lewis Symbols
Hwk: p 35 1-7
Thursday
Warmup 11: Show how Potassium and Aluminum will form an ionic bond. Name the compound and write it's chemical formula.
Covalent Bonding, Multiple Bonds
p 39 1-4
Friday
Warmup 12: Draw the electron dot diagrams for a) Cl , S, Li and b) the water molecule
supply Teacher
Electronegativity, Bond and Molecule Polarity and Intermolecular Forces AKA Van der Waals Forces (LDF, Dipole-Dipole), p 40 - 43
Act: Building Molecular Models p 44. # 1,2 Shapes of Molecules (model kits)
http://sites.tvdsb.ca/webpages/kleuskensd/files/13%20-%20polarity.pdf
Week 5: Feb 29 - Mar 4
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 13:
1. What are the 2 main types of chemical bonding within compounds?
2. Describe and give examples of the vanderWaals forces of attraction between molecules
Hydrogen Bonding
VSEPR: Shapes of Molecules and Ions (large Handout)
http://sites.tvdsb.ca/webpages/kleuskensd/files/13%20%20-vsepr%20theory%20and%20shapes.pdf
Tuesday
Warmup 14: Draw examples of molecules that are: a) linear, b) angular or bent, c) trigonal planar and d) tetrahedral.
Finish Shapes of Models Lab, Drawing 3-D Structures, p 45 # 1 - 11
Wednesday
no warmup
TOPIC TEST - Atomic Theory up to Bonding
Investigation 1.13 - Classifying Solids Using Physical Properties,
Record Observations and do Analysis c,d,f,g
Thursday
Warmup 15: What are the physical properties of a) ionic substances, b) molecular substances?
Finish Invest 1.13
Types of Reactions - Sorting activity (envelopes)
Friday
Warmup 16: Describe the 5 observations that let you know a new substance has formed in a chemical change.
Hand in Invest 1.13 (handout)
1.14 Types of Reactions - Make summary note,
Demo Types of Reactions - (Burning Magnesium, Electrolysis of water, combustion of hydrogen (H cannon),
Week 6: Mar 7 - 11
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 17: List the 4 broad types of chemical reactions and 3 subtypes.
Finish Types of reactions Demos Mg, Ca, Na, Li and K and water,
p 53 # 1-8, (9)
Tuesday
Warmup18: Predict 4 properties of rubidium and what the reaction for Rubidium and water would be like. Write the word equation for this reaction.
Finish Classifying Chemical Reactions Handout
1.15 Using Solubility Rules to Predict Precipitate Fromation
Solubility Analysis Lab (Predicting Double Displacement Reactions and formation of a precipitate) handout
Wednesday
Warmup 19: Draw a sketch showing a precipitate forming form a combination of two soluble solutions (ie. sodium chloride and silver nitrate).
Note on precipitate formation and solubility rules
Net Ionic Equations handout
Thursday
Warmup 20: Write the balanced chemical and net ionic equation for the reaction of NaOH and HCl.
Balancing Equations
Intro Qualitative Analysis lab
Friday
Quiz - Types of reactions, balancing equations and NIE
Hand in Warmups and Solubility Analysis Lab
Unit Task: Testing For Ions (Qualitative analysis lab)
Names and Formulas of Inorganic Compounds - Nomenclature
8 pg handout booklet Refer to Appendix C (p 491 -498) for extra help
Week of Mar 14 - 16
Take a Week Off (If anyone asks... tell 'em Oxygen and Potassium said it's OK)
Week 7: Mar 21 - 25
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 21 (new set): Name 5 (legal) chemicals you used over the march break.
Qualitative Analysis lab
Names and Formulas of Inorganic Compounds - Nomenclature
Tuesday
Warmup 22: Name 3 ions that will form a precipitate with phosphate and 3 that will precipitate out silver ions from solutions.
Qualitative Analysis lab (continued)
Wednesday
Warmup 23: Describe the procedure to test for: a) ammonium ions and b) phosphate ions
Qualitative Analysis lab (continued)
Practice quiz for nomenclature
Thursday
Nomenclature Quiz 1
Qualitative Analysis lab (cont)
Friday
Good Friday
Week 8: Mar 28 - Apr 1
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Easter Monday
Tuesday
Warmup 24: Name or write the formula for each of the following:
1. MgO
2. VO2
3. CoF3
4. Be(HCO3)2
5. MgSO4·7H2O
6. Dinitrogen trioxide
7. Zinc sulphide
8. Lithium carbonate
9. Mercurous Nitride
10. Manganese (IV) phosphide
Finish Qualitative Analysis lab - 2 unknowns (3 ions)
Wednesday
Nomenclature Quiz 2
Unit 2 - Quantities in Chemistry
Gizmo login CLASS CODE: RPNFDKWWUW
Do Unit Conversions (Handout)
Math Skills (Factor-Label method for problem solving), handout
Thursday
Warmup 25: Convert the following to meters a) 6.2 km, b) 17 mm
Literacy test day - short class
Factor-Label Handout - Hwk: do questions 1-6
Friday
Warmup 26: Convert a) a speed of 25 m/s into km/h, b) the density of mercury from 13.5 g/cm3 to kg/m3
Rally Coach - unit analysis
2.4 Lab Activity: The Percentage Composition of Magnesium oxide, Full lab writeup, p 121 Analysis b,c,d,f,g,h,i
Week 9: Apr 4 - 8
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Qualitative analysis lab due - Identify the ions in the 2 unknowns using paragraph describing test(s) for each of your unknowns
Suppy Teacher - D Creighton
Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass (P 81) and Percent Composition Problems (P 118) - note
Do p 81 # 2,3 and p 119 # 7
Do Theoretical % Composition and % Error Calculations for your lab data
Hand in MgO Observations and Calculations tuesday
Tuesday
Warmup 27: a) Calculate the atomic mass of MgSO4·7H2O. b) What percentage of the mass is due to: i. sulphur atoms, ii. sulphate ions, and iii. water molecules?
review % calcs
The Mole Introduction note
Wednesday
Warmup 28: 1. What is a mole? 2. How many atoms of Hydrogen are there in: a) 1 mole of hydrogen chloride, b) 1 mole of water and c) 3 moles of water?
Calculations involving Avogadro's number
Mole Calculations: mass to moles and moles to mass
Thursday
Warmup 29: Calculate the number of moles in 6.2 g of calcium chloride.
Mole Activity
Friday
Finish mole activity
Week 10: Apr 11 - 15
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Ch 2.3 Determining Chemical Formulas:Empirical and Molecular Formula,
handout 2.3 problems # 1,2acegh,3; text p 114 # 1,2
Mole Activity Due
Tuesday
Warmup 30: What mass is 4.23 moles of Copper (II)oxide?
finish Molecular formula problems Handout 2.3 # 4 - 7; text p 118 # 3-6
Wednesday
Warmup 31: Describe, using examples, the difference between an empirical and molecular formula.
CuXO lab or Formula of a hydrate
Thursday
Warmup 32: MgSO4·?H2O was found to have 1.26 g of water in a 2.47 g sample of the magnesium hydrate. What is the formula of the hydrate? (hint: find ratio of moles of water to moles of "dry" MgSO4)
Solution calculations (Molarity, % W/V, %W/W, %V/V)
Hwk: Handout LSM 2.5-2 "Mass, Volume, Concentration Calculations# 1- 11
Friday
PD Day
Week 11: Apr 18 - 22
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 33: Calculate the molar concentration for 5.0 g of sodium chloride dissolved in water to make 200 mL of solution.
More Solution Calcs - Making a Standard Solution, Dilution calc's, PreLab: Read 2.6 "the Spectrophotometer" p 138-9 and do Q 1-3.
Tuesday
Warmup 34: Calculate the new concentration when 500 mL of water is added to 200 mL of 1.5 mol/L HCl.
Prepare solutions for Spectronic 20 Lab,
Activity 2.7: Determining the Concentration of a Solution
Formal writeup - analysis a - f
Wednesday
Warmup 35: Practice your pipetting skills. Describe how good your pipetting skills are.
Finish Spec 20 lab
Thursday
Warmup 36: Sketch your graph of absorbance vs concentration
Into Stoichiometry - mole to mole,
Hwk: handout "2.1 Ratios in Chemical Equations" # 1-5 (from workbook)
Friday
Warmup 37: How many moles of oxygen are needed to make 2.70 moles of water from hydrogen and oxygen?
Activity 2.7: Determining the Concentration of a Solution due
Mass to mass Stoichiometry,% Yield
Hwk: p 148 pq# 1-3 and sq #4, p 158 # 1,2
Week 12: Apr 25 - 29
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 38: Observe the beakers at the front. They contained a solution of copper chloride and solid Aluminum shavings. Which reactant was in excess and which was all used up (the limiter)?
Act 2.4 Percentage Yield of a Chemical Reaction (CuCl2 and Al) - limiting reactant too
handout
Tuesday
Hand in Warmups
Review - "Who Stole the Mole" - version 3
Review for Test: Unit 2 Summary p 164-5
Problems: p 169 # 1- 6, 9,10,12,14,15,18 - 20
Wednesday
Finish "Who Stole the Mole"
Unit 3 - Organic Chemistry
Acetylene Production and Combustion Inquiry Activity - handout
*** What you need to hand in:
Thursday
Calculations Unit Test
Friday
Supply
Read p 175 and Do AYR Q p 176 # 1-7
Read over Ch 3.1
Finish Acetylene lab reports. Due Mon
Week 13: May 2 - 6
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 39: Define Organic Chemistry.
Burn some stuff - Introduction to Organic Chemistry HO - refer to Gr 11 txt
Destructive Distillation.
Bill Nye top 100 chem discoveries (Wohler 9:50 - 12:15)
Acetylene Production and Combustion Inquiry Activity Due
Tuesday
Warmup 40: Watch the segment from Bill Nye. (12:15 - ) Draw and describe what was so special about Benzene?
Take up Handout
3.1 Intro to Hydrocarbons Note (add to handout)
Wednesday
Warmup 41: Draw and name all of the 4 carbon alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
Start 3.2 Building Molecular Models a - f (hydrocarbons)
Naming Alkanes, (Hwk: p 183 #1,2), work on model building activity, Naming Simple Alkenes and Alkynes, (Hwk: p 186 #3,4)
Thursday
Warmup 42: Practice quiz for naming and drawing HC's (slides 25,26 in naming-hydrocarbons.ppt)
Properties of HC's, Combustion Reactions, Addition Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes, (Hwk: p 190 # 5,6,7) Model building isomers of six carbon compounds
Fractional Distillation - HO
Friday
Warmup 43: Draw and name 4 isomers of C4H6.
3.4 Separating a Mixture by Distillation. p 197
Analysis c (graph) and f (boiling points of components)
Week 13: May 9 - 13
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Hydrocarbon Naming and Drawing Quiz
Wrap up Distillation
Tuesday
Warmup 44: Draw a typical temp - time graph for a fractional distillation of a 3-part mixture. Assume all 3 parts are in equal quantity.
Functional Groups, Alcohols and Ethers
Start Model Building lab #2
Model lab - All different functional groups
Wednesday
Warmup 45: Draw and name all of the 3 carbon alcohols.
Model lab
Properties of Alcohols
Thursday
On calls
Warmup 46: Write the general formula for Aldehydes and Ketones, Carboxylic acids, Esters, Amines and Amides.
Work on Organic Functional Groups Model lab
Friday
On Calls -
Warmup 47: Draw and name all of the 3 carbon amides.
Chromebooks: Research for Organic Presentations and Soap Making
Cool Chemistry Presentations??
Week 14: May 16 - 20
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 48: Try This: Making a Bath Bomb. p 219. Write the word equation fro the reaction of the bath bomb.
Invest 3.8 Properties of Alcohols p 209 - 211 Part 1 and 2
Answer/complete a - g, i - o
Tuesday
Warmup 49: Write balanced Word and chemical equations to make methylethanoate.
Activity 3.14 Synthesis of Esters - Analysis a - d
Hand in Model Building Lab
Wednesday
Warmup 50: Draw a typical soap molecule. Label the ends as hydrophobic and hydrophillic.
Aspirin Production
Thursday
Warmup 51: What are the two main ingredients in soap. What is the process of making soap making called.
Recrystallize your Aspirin, MP of aspirin, Iron(III) chloride test, questions on SB note
Friday
On Call
Warmup 52: Why is polymethylmethacrylate Mr. K's favourite polymer?
3.18 Polymers - Define: Monomers, Polymer, Addition Polymer and Condensation Polymer Note
Finish Aspirin lab report for Tuesday.
Review for organic test Thurs p 256 # 1-7, 9-12, 15 - 17
Week of May 23 - 27
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Victoria Day
Tuesday
Aspirin report due
Warmup 53: Draw condensed structures for polyethylene and polystyrene.
3.20 Making Polymers - p 244 Slime (analysis a - e), Glyptal?
Demos: Polyurethane and Nylon
Unit 4 - Electrochemistry Unit "Are you Ready?" p 371 #1 - 11
Wednesday
Warmup 54: Describe crosslinking in polymers.
Oxidation States 5.1 and 5.2 Oxidation/Reduction reactions
Review Organic - p 256 # 1-7, 9-12, 15 - 17
Thursday
Organic Test
Science Olympics - Supply teacher
After the test Read 5.1 and 5.2 and Do p 377-8 # 1-7 and p 381 #1, p 383 # 3 (take up Fri)
Friday
Organic Chem Presentations
Warmup 55: What are the oxidation states for each atom in sodium sulphate?
Go over 5.1. and 5.2
5.3 - 5.5 Activity Series
Week of May 30 - Jun 3
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 56: Predict if a) copper (II) chloride will react with Magnesium b) copper will react with magnesium chloride. If yes, write a balanced chemical equation.
note - predicting reactions
discussed 5.1 and 5.2.
Tuesday
Warmup 57: List 5 compounds that are electrolytes (conductors in solution) and 5 that are not.
5.6 Conductors and Nonconductors (Electrolytes),
5.7 Galvanic Cell, OJ clock
p 397 ab, p 400 #1-8
5.8 Activity: Designer Cells p 401 Analysis: a - e
Wednesday
Warmup 58: Write the two half cell reactions for the combination that produced the highest voltage from yesterdays voltaic cells.
5.9 Cells and Batteries p 408 # 1-10
Thursday
Warmup 59: Draw and label a sketch of a Ni-Cd rechargeable cell.
Build a Dry Cell from the IASCO kits
5.13 Case Study: Piercing Problems, Read p 417 - 19 Answer q 1- 7
Friday
Warmup 60: What are the main factors that affect corrosion?
Computer lab Research: Industrial Electrochemistry Poster/ppt - Instructions
Set up corrosion activity on board or 5.14
Week of Jun 6 - 10
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 61: What is the main problem with cheap piercings? What can be done to prevent this?
Read and make notes on Corrosion and Prevention
5.12 Corrosion, Factors that affect the rate of Corrosion
5.15 Preventing Corrosion - Coatings, Sacrificial Anode, Galvanizing, Impressed Current
5.16 Activity - Impressed Current demo
Diagram of setup and observations, analysis a - g, p 416 # 1-9
Tuesday
Warmup 62: Explain the principle of the "sacrificial anode".
5.17 Electrolytic Cells
Electroplating Activity: Zn on Cu - handout
Draw a Labelled Diagram of setup and Analysis #1-9
Test review - p 444 unit 5 review - # 1- 10, 14 - 19
Wednesday
Warmup 63: Draw a sketch of an electrolytic cell that can be used for copper refining.
Electrochemistry presentations
Review for test
Thursday
Electrochemistry test (short)
Unit 4 - Chemistry in the Environment - Acids/Bases ppt.
Properties of Acids and Bases p 300 # 1-4
Friday
Warmup 64: Draw a horizontal pH scale. Label acids and bases and the pH of 4 or 5 common substances.
PH Scale, Conc of H+ to pH and pH to Conc of H+
handout # 1-4
Week of Jun 13 - 17
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Warmup 65: Calculate the number of moles of H+ present in 10.0 mL of 0.2 mol/L of:
a) HCl and b) H2SO4
Acid - Base Titrations - , Standardize the KOH (and/or determine MM of your ASA)
Observations and Analysis Q due wed.
Tuesday
Warmup 66: Copy the titration problem from the smartboard note
Finish Titrations, Example problem
Wednesday
Warmup 67: What are the characteristics of soap that you look for?
Titration lab due
Make Soap
Review Topics
Thursday
Warmup 68: Define hydrophilic and hydrophobic and how these terms relate to soap making.
Water hardness
Friday
water hardness note and lab activity
Wrap up any labs
Week of Jun 20 - 24
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Review - Who stole the mole, TGT
Hand in
Warmups 39 -68 , Titration lab calc's, Soap Questions, Water hardness activity
Tuesday
Last Day of Class
Review - hand in cheat sheet (one side 8 1/2 x 11 - handwritten)
Wednesday
Exam p1
Thursday
Exam p2
Friday
Exam p4
Week of Jun 27 - July 1
DAY
DETAILS (Notes / Assignment / Test Review / Links)
Monday
Exam - p5 ********Your exam******
Tuesday
Exam - conflict day
Wednesday
PD
Thursday
PD
Friday
Canada Day
Summer Holidays