2. Chemical Formulas and Naming PPT
5. Types of Chemical Reactions PPT
6. ELECTRON CONFIGURATION FOR EXAM REVIEW: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r75Xg5L24CmkWsjPj5JwRlmMfJAFePI0/view?usp=sharing
7. NAMING AND REACTION TYPE FOR EXAM REVIEW: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iZkB8qN0tW4_e4Hk1IpXrnvQ55wJB9rs/view?usp=sharing
POGIL ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
ACTIVITY ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
Cracking the Code Periodic table (ORBITALS)
4. POGIL: NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WKSHT
7. NAMING COMPOUNDS
TEXT pgs 150-172 Naming Compounds (not acids) Questions pg 180-181
8. Build Molecular compounds and name them
Choose a metal (or nonmetal) and nonmetal from the box (according to bonding numbers/holes)
Give the metal (or nonmetal) and the nonmetal a name
Build and/or draw compound
Write equation for your compound
9. Types of Chemical Reactions POGIL Model One and TWO
10. Guided Inquiry: types of reactions
11. Cracking the Code Periodic table (ORBITALS)
Science
SC.912.P.8.6
Distinguish between bonding forces holding compounds together and other attractive forces, including hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces.
Cognitive Complexity Rating: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills and Concepts Strand ChemistrySC.912.P.8.7
Interpret formula representations of molecules and compounds in terms of composition and structure.
Cognitive Complexity RatingLevel 2: Basic Application of Skills and Concepts Strand ChemistrySC.912.P.8.8
Characterize types of chemical reactions, for example: redox, acid-base, synthesis, and single and double replacement reactions.
Cognitive Complexity RatingLevel 2: Basic Application of Skills and Concepts Strand Chemistry
Prior Grade(s): Science Connection
SC.8.P.8.8
Identify basic examples of and compare and classify the properties of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts.
Honors Science
SC.912.P.8.10
Describe oxidation-reduction reactions in living and nonliving systems.
Prior Grade(s): Science Connection
SC.8.P.8.5
Recognize that there are a finite number of elements and that their atoms combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds that make up all of the living and nonliving things that we encounter.
SC.8.P.8.6
Recognize that elements are grouped in the periodic table according to similarities of their properties.
SC.8.P.8.8
Identify basic examples of and compare and classify the properties of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts.
SC.8.P.9.1
Explore the law of conservation of mass by demonstrating and concluding that mass is conserved when substances undergo physical and chemical changes.
SC.8.P.8.8
Identify basic examples of and compare and classify the properties of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts.
Honors Science
SC.912.P.8.10
Describe oxidation-reduction reactions in living and nonliving systems.
Honors Science
SC.912.P.8.13:
Identify selected functional groups and relate how they contribute to properties of carbon compounds. Remarks/Examples: Recognize functional groups in structural formulas of carbon molecules (e.g., sugars, proteins, nucleotides, amino acids, hydroxyl groups that form alcohols, carbonyl groups that form aldehydes and ketones, carboxyl groups that form carboxylic acids, etc.).
SC.912.P.8.10
Describe oxidation-reduction reactions in living and nonliving systems.
FCATBig Idea:
MatterBenchmark:
8.6: Distinguish between bonding forces holding compounds together and other attractive forces, including hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces.
8.7 Interpret formula representations of molecules and compounds in terms of composition and structure.
Content Limits:
8.6- Describe how atoms combine to form molecules through ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonding. Compare and contrast the characteristics of the interactions between atoms in ionic and covalent compounds and how these bonds form. Use electronegativity to explain the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds.
8.7- Write chemical formulas for simple covalent (HCl, SO2, CO2, and CH4), ionic (NaClNaCl) and molecular (O2, H2O) compounds. Predict the formulas of ionic compounds based on the number of valence electrons and the charges on the ions
Benchmark:
Characterize types of chemical reactions, for example: redox, acid-base, synthesis, and single and double replacement reactions.
Content Limits:
8.8- Classify chemical reactions as synthesis (combination), decomposition, single displacement (replacement), double displacement, and combustion.