Chemistry I Objectives

   1. B: Electrons

ABACUS 01-SCC1-10
PASS CSCHEM1.2

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Content Standard 1:
Structure and Properties of Matter

Objectives:

  1. Atoms interact with one another by transferring or sharing outer electrons that are farthest from the nucleus. These outer electrons govern the chemical properties of the element.
Local extensions:
  • Atoms can react to produce new substances.
  • The formation of molecules results when atoms give, take, or share electrons.

Time Range:
3rd Quarter; 4 weeks

Suggested Teaching Strategies:
The following pertinent topics are assigned to Chemistry I:

  • Interpret chemical bonding in terms of electrostatic force:
    • Electronegativity
    • Ionization energy
    • Molecular polarity
    • Atomic and ionic radii
  • Balance chemical equations:
    • Differentiate nonatomic and polyatomic ions
    • Empirical formula determination
    • Nomenclature
    • Types of reactions

Aligned Resources:

  • Former Core Lab: The Formula of Copper Chloride
  • TOP Chem Labs:
    • 16. Chemical Changes
    • 48. Chemical Bonds
    • 47. Writing Formulas and Equations
  • Videotapes - The World of Chemistry:
    • 8. Chemical Bonds
    • 15. The Busy Electron
  • Videotape - Heath Chemical Lecture Demonstrations:
    • 27. Reduction-Oxidation / Complexes of Vanadium
  • CDROM - Chemistry A.S.A.P.:
    • Animation 17. Ionic Bonding
    • Animation 7. The Chemical Equation
    • Animation 18. Bonding in Metals
    • Simulation 4. Balancing Equations
    • Simulation 15. Ionic Compounds
    • Animation 8. Limiting Reagents
    • Simulation 16. Molecular Substances
    • Simulation 6. Stoichiometry

Revision Date:
Summer 2005

ISD 30 Science Dept. Bartlesville Independent School District 30
Science Department

Chemistry I Curriculum