100 10444 120 Chemistry I (ACP) 521 130 Unit 8 Chemical Equations 140 150 11-12 160 170 4 180 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 What shorthand can be used to represent the reactions which occur in the lab? 300 Do chemical reactions fall into categories? 300 Given the amount of one chemical to be used in a reaction, can the amounts of the other chemicals involved be calcuated? 300 Can one reactant limit the amount of product? 400 Skeleton equations and the symbols used 400 Balancing skeleton equations 400 Writing and balancing equations from words 400 Classifying chemical equations 400 Using the activity series or periodic chart to predict single displacement reactions 400 Using precipitation to predict double displacement reactions 400 Stoichiometry 400 Limiting reagents 400 Theoretical yield, actual yield, and percent yield 400 500 Students will develop the ability to: 500 Balance skeleton equations 500 Write and balance equations from words 500 Classify reactions 500 Use lab data to determine the type of reaction which occurred 500 Use the activity series and periodic chart to predict single displacement reactions 500 Use precipitation to predict double displacement reactions 500 Use stoichiometry to determine chemical quantities in chemical reactions 500 Determine the limiting reagent in a reaction 500 Determine the theoretical yield using the limiting reagent 500 Calculate the percent yield for a reaction using lab data 500 600 Practice balancing skeleton equations and writing and balancing equations from words 600 Practice classifying reactions 600 Prelab #12 600 Observation of reactants and products for 7 reactions in the lab and analysis of these to classify the reaction as to type 600 Use of the activity series and the periodic chart to determine the result of single replacement reactions 600 Determine whether a double displacement reaction will occur using precipitation rules and neutralization reactions 600 Practice solving stoichiometric problems 600 Coop groups--peer tutor stoichiometric problems 600 Determine the limiting reagent in a stoiciometric problem 600 Using the limiting reagent to solve for theoretical yield 600 Calculating percent yield 600 Demo: Electrolysis and synthesis of water 600 Demo: Combustion reactions 1 liter and whoosh bottle 600 Demo: Reaction of Zn and HCl students will calculate the theoretical volume of hydrogen gas which should be produced, the reaction will be done and the hydrogen balloon ignited 600 600 700 Problem quizzes 700 Prelab assignment 700 Lab report 700 Chapter review sheets 700 Tests 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.