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CHEMISTRY REGENTS

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
I) MATTER I) PHASES OF I) I)ATOMIC I)CONTINUOUS I) BONDING I I)PERIODIC TABLE I)KINETICS I)ACIDS, I)ORGANIC
A. Chemical and MATTER CHARATERISTICS STRUCTURE SPECTRUM II)BONDING II A)History AND BASES CHEMICAL
Physical changes A) Define OF SOLIDS- A)Law of cons. of II)QUANTUM B)Groups EQUILIBRIUM AND SALTS II)NUCLEAR
C B. Extensive and Characteristics CRYSTALS Matter MECHANICS C)Periods II)CHEMICAL II)REDOX AND CHEMICAL
Intensive solids, liquid, A) Ionic B)Law of Definite D)Trends EQUILIBRIUM ELECTROCHEM
O properties gas Compounds Properties III)SOLUBILITY
N C.Homogeneous and B) Boiling & B) Molecular C)Law of Multiple II)SOLUTIONS PRODUCT
heterogeneous Heating Compounds Properties A)Solute and EXPRESSION
T D.Elements and C)Binary Solvent Charts
E Compounds C)Meaning of Tennary CPOs II)Dalton &
potential & II) MOLES Rutherford III)COLLIGATIVE
N II) ENERGY kinetic energy O/O Composition A)Parts of Atom PROPERTIES
T A.Types of Energy D)Energy Empirical Formula
B.Energy E)Gas Laws III)Equation writing
Conversions F)Understand understanding
C.Calorimetry relationship mole ratios
pressure & IV)Types of
volume of a gas Chemical RXNs
G)Understand V)Stoichiometry
termperature and (Chapter 11)
volume
H)Understand STP
values
I)Combined gas
Laws
J)Dalton’s Law of
Partial Pressure
K) of an
ideal gas
L)Kinetic theory
of gases
M)Heat of
Vaporization
N)Critical pressure
and temperature

*Solve calorimetry *Solve pressure *Predicting formulas *Students will *To use Plank’s *Compare and *Analyze the *Use kinetic *Compare Arrhenius *Define organic
problems problems for ionic compounds determine the constant to relate contrast ionic and arrangement of the molecular theory to and Bronsted- compounds
*Trace energy *Manometer readings *Predicting formulas number of protons, energy and covalent bonds Periodic Table support collision Lowry’s Acid and *Describe properties
changes *Interpretation of for molecular neutrons, electrons frequency of light *Use electronegative *Relate each element theory Bases of organic
*Determine mass, Heating and Cooling compounds to determine degree position to its *Interpret potential *Interpret changes in compounds
S volume, density curves *Calculating GFM *To be able to *Describe Heisenberg of polarity and ionic structure and energy diagrams indicator colors *Name and diagram
K *Determining *Solve Charles Law *Calculating the determine Atomic #, Uncertainty character properties and predict the *Recognize simple organic
qualitative and problems simplest formula Atomic mass Principle *Construct Lewis dot *Describe the trends effect of stress on a neutralization compounds
I quantitative *Solve combined gas from o/o composition diagrams and orbital within the periods system and RXN’s and *Identify types of
L properties of matter law problems *Calculating the *To describe diagrams and groups spontaneity conjugate acid-base organic RXN’s
*Solve partial simplest formula principle: Energy *To describe the *Solve Molarity *Describe pairs *Recognize half-like
L pressure problems from o/o levels of an atom effects of hydrogen problems LeChatlier’s *Determine oxidation RXN’s
S *Heat of vaporization composition bonding and *Describe the factors Principle numbers *Distinguish between
problems *Calculating the *To write electron Van der Wauls that affect solubility *Interpret the *Write half RXN’s nuclear fusion and
*Heat of fusion simplest formula configurations of forces and the rate of significance of fission
problems empirical formula atoms solutions changes in Enthalpy
*Calculating o/o *Interpret solubility *Interpret the *Calculate the ph *Identify uses and
composition from curves (saturated, significance of *Perform titration risks associated
formula mass unsaturated and changes in Enthalpy and neutralize an with radiosotopes
*Balancing Equations supersaturated) and Entropy acid or a base
*Classify synthesis, *Define solute, *State the effect on *Define Salts
analysis, single & solvent, dilute and RXN rates of the *Define a redox
double, combustion’ concentrated nature of reactants, RXN
RXNs *Relate freezing pt. surface area, *Balance redox eqns.
*To predict products lowering & boiling concentration, temp, by oxidation
of 4 types of RXNs pt. elevation to the and catalyst numbers
*Calculate mass-mass vapor pressure of *Distinguish between *Describe the
mass-volume solutions a reversible RXN operation of
problems *describe the that is in equilibrium electrolytic and
relationship of and one that is not galvanic cells
colligative *Application of the *Recognize the
properties to the Haber process electric flow from a
molality and nature *Derive solubility porous cup and salt
of the solvent expression (Ksp) bridge set up
*Define electrolytes *Explain the process
and non electrolytes of electroplating
*Label and identify
an electrochemical
cell

A *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests *Unit Tests
S *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes *Quizzes
S *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs *Labs
E *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework *Homework
S *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation *Class Participation
S *Flame Test Lab
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