MARTONEN- CHEMISTRY LESSON PLANS- 10/31/16
MICHIGAN COURSE CONTENT STANDARDS ADDRESSED
C4.8 Atomic Structure
Electrons, protons, and neutrons are parts of the atom and have measurable properties, including mass and, in the case of protons and electrons, charge. The nuclei of atoms are composed of protons and neutrons. A kind of force that is only evident at nuclear distances holds the particles of the nucleus together against the electrical repulsion between the protons.
C4.8A Identify the location, relative mass, and charge for electrons, protons, and neutrons.
C4.1x Molecular and Empirical Formulae
Compounds have a fixed percent elemental composition. For a compound, the empirical formula can be calculated from the percent composition or the mass of each element. To determine the molecular formula from the empirical formula, the molar mass of the substance must also be known.
C4.1a Calculate the percent by weight of each element in a compound based on the compound formula.
C4.1b Calculate the empirical formula of a compound based on the percent by weight of each element in the compound.
C4.1c Use the empirical formula and molecular weight of a compound to determine the molecular formula.
C4.2 Nomenclature
All compounds have unique names that are determined systematically.
C4.2A Name simple binary compounds using their formulae.
C4.2B Given the name, write the formula of simple binary compounds.
C4.2x Nomenclature
All molecular and ionic compounds have unique names that are determined systematically.
C4.2c Given a formula, name the compound.
C4.2d Given the name, write the formula of ionic and molecular compounds.
C4.2e Given the formula for a simple hydrocarbon, draw and name the isomers.
MONDAY-
TUESDAY-
WEDNESDAY-
1. POGIL- light and energy
2. Relate POGIL exercise to EM spectrum
3. practice problems- c= wavelength x frequency
THURSDAY-
1. Review wavelength and frequency with EM spectrum
2. Review for Ch5 test- CPS
FRIDAY-
MICHIGAN COURSE CONTENT STANDARDS ADDRESSED
C4.8 Atomic Structure
Electrons, protons, and neutrons are parts of the atom and have measurable properties, including mass and, in the case of protons and electrons, charge. The nuclei of atoms are composed of protons and neutrons. A kind of force that is only evident at nuclear distances holds the particles of the nucleus together against the electrical repulsion between the protons.
C4.8A Identify the location, relative mass, and charge for electrons, protons, and neutrons.
C4.1x Molecular and Empirical Formulae
Compounds have a fixed percent elemental composition. For a compound, the empirical formula can be calculated from the percent composition or the mass of each element. To determine the molecular formula from the empirical formula, the molar mass of the substance must also be known.
C4.1a Calculate the percent by weight of each element in a compound based on the compound formula.
C4.1b Calculate the empirical formula of a compound based on the percent by weight of each element in the compound.
C4.1c Use the empirical formula and molecular weight of a compound to determine the molecular formula.
C4.2 Nomenclature
All compounds have unique names that are determined systematically.
C4.2A Name simple binary compounds using their formulae.
C4.2B Given the name, write the formula of simple binary compounds.
C4.2x Nomenclature
All molecular and ionic compounds have unique names that are determined systematically.
C4.2c Given a formula, name the compound.
C4.2d Given the name, write the formula of ionic and molecular compounds.
C4.2e Given the formula for a simple hydrocarbon, draw and name the isomers.
MONDAY-
- Chapter 5 review due
- 5.2 & 3 notes- electrons and early models to modern
- Quantum mechanical model of atomic electron configuration
TUESDAY-
- POGIL Lab- electron configuration due
- Lab- 20 selected electron configurations
- Quiz- electron configurations and orbital diagrams
WEDNESDAY-
1. POGIL- light and energy
2. Relate POGIL exercise to EM spectrum
3. practice problems- c= wavelength x frequency
THURSDAY-
1. Review wavelength and frequency with EM spectrum
2. Review for Ch5 test- CPS
FRIDAY-
- Test – Ch5
- Read Ch 6
- Ch 6 review