100 10441 120 Chemistry I (ACP) 521 130 Unit 5 Chemical Bonds 140 150 11-12 160 170 4 180 210 07.0 Science 211 11.9.1 212 213 214 215 216 220 30.0 World Language 221 2.9.11 222 223 224 225 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 What determines the type of bonding found in compounds? 300 How does bonding and molecular shape affect the properties of substances? 300 What are the forces that affect the behavior of solids and liquids? 300 300 400 Metal atoms vs nonmetal atoms behavior 400 Octet rule 400 Formation of ions 400 Ionic bonds 400 Metallic Bonding 400 E dot structures for both ionic and covalent bonding 400 Lewis structures 400 Bond multiplicity 400 Sigma vs pi bonds 400 VSEPR theory 400 Hybridization 400 Bond polarity 400 Molecular polarity 400 Intermolecular forces of attraction 400 500 Students will develop the ability to: 500 1. Determine what type of bond will form between given elements 500 2. Illustrate the bond formation with the appropriate e dot diagram. 500 3. Use e configuration to explain ion formation 500 4. Demonstrate how bond formation fulfills the octet rule 500 5. Explain how the properties of metals result form the metallic bonding models 500 6. Create Lewis structures for molecular compounds 500 7. Determine bond multiplicity through e dot structures 500 8. Count the number of sigma and pi bonds in a given molecule 500 9. Draw diagrams to illustrate the difference between a sigma and a pi bond 500 10. Use VSEPR theory to predict the shape of given molecules 500 11. Predict how hybridization will affect the shape of a molecule 500 12. Identify what type of hybridization is being used in a molecule 500 13. Determine if a bond is polar or nonpolar based on differences in electronegativity 500 14. Use bond polarity and molecular shape to predict if a molecule is polar 500 15. Given a substance, determine which type of intermolecular forces are present 500 16. Explain how different intermolecular forces affect the properties of various substances 500 500 500 500 600 Types of solids lab activity 600 Styro models for sigma and pi bonds and hybridization 600 Shapes of molecules model set 600 Molecular models lab 600 Practice e dot structures 600 Practice Lewis structures 600 700 lab assessment 700 quizzes 700 test 700 successful model building 700 700 Assessment is based on a total point system. Lab reports range between 50 and 100 points. Quizzes range between 10 and 25 points. Tests range between 100 and 200 points. Homework ranges between 5 and 15 points. Performance based grading ranges between 5 and 20 points. 700