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Chemistry I (ACP) 521
Unit 5 Chemical Bonds
TIME FRAME:
GRADE: 11-12
CONTACT:
MAP LEVEL: 4
07.0 SCIENCE
07.0.11.9.1
-- Students will describe the nature of atoms and how atoms combine to form molecules
30.0 WORLD LANGUAGE
30.0.2.9.11

What determines the type of bonding found in compounds?
How does bonding and molecular shape affect the properties of substances?
What are the forces that affect the behavior of solids and liquids?

Metal atoms vs nonmetal atoms behavior
Octet rule
Formation of ions
Ionic bonds
Metallic Bonding
E dot structures for both ionic and covalent bonding
Lewis structures
Bond multiplicity
Sigma vs pi bonds
VSEPR theory
Hybridization
Bond polarity
Molecular polarity
Intermolecular forces of attraction

Students will develop the ability to:
1. Determine what type of bond will form between given elements
2. Illustrate the bond formation with the appropriate e dot diagram.
3. Use e configuration to explain ion formation
4. Demonstrate how bond formation fulfills the octet rule
5. Explain how the properties of metals result form the metallic bonding models
6. Create Lewis structures for molecular compounds
7. Determine bond multiplicity through e dot structures
8. Count the number of sigma and pi bonds in a given molecule
9. Draw diagrams to illustrate the difference between a sigma and a pi bond
10. Use VSEPR theory to predict the shape of given molecules
11. Predict how hybridization will affect the shape of a molecule
12. Identify what type of hybridization is being used in a molecule
13. Determine if a bond is polar or nonpolar based on differences in electronegativity
14. Use bond polarity and molecular shape to predict if a molecule is polar
15. Given a substance, determine which type of intermolecular forces are present
16. Explain how different intermolecular forces affect the properties of various substances

Types of solids lab activity
Styro models for sigma and pi bonds and hybridization
Shapes of molecules model set
Molecular models lab
Practice e dot structures
Practice Lewis structures

lab assessment
quizzes
test
successful model building
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.