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·         draw and interpret Bohr models
·         draw and interpret Lewis diagrams for compounds containing single bonds
·         name and write chemical formulae for common ionic and covalent compounds,using appropriate terminology
·         use standardized tests for acids and bases
·         write and balance chemical equations
·         write and balance nuclear equations
·         use molecular models
·         use the periodic table and ion charts
·         demonstrate respect for precision

Vocabulary
acids, alpha particle, atomic number, atoms, bases, beta particle, Bohr diagrams, bromothymol blue, catalyst, combustion, compounds, concentration, conservation of mass, covalent bonding, decomposition, electron, fission, fusion, gamma radiation, half life, indigo carmine, inorganic, ionic bonding, ions, isotope, Lewis diagram light, litmus paper, mass number, methyl  orange, molecules, neutralization (acid base), neutron, organic, phenolphthalein, polyatomic, proton, radioactive decay, salts, single and double replacement, surface area, symbolic equations, synthesis, valence electron

Sept-Dec at a glance:                                                          Text:  BC Science 10 Chapter 4  Atomic Theory Explains the formation of compounds
Atomic Theory and Bonding
Names and Formulas of Compounds
Chemical Equations


Chapter 5  Compounds
Acids and Bases
Salts
Organic Compounds


Chapter 6  Chemical Reactions
Types of Reactions
Factors Affecting Rates of Chemical Reactions

Chapter 7  Radioactivity
Atomic Theory, Isotopes and Radioactive Decay
Half-Life
Nuclear Reactions

Create a model of an atom, labeling the parts and their properties?
Differentiate between atoms, ions and molecules by their structure and components?
Distinguish between paired and unpaired atoms and explain their importance?
Draw a Bohr diagram of an element on the periodic table?
Tell me the difference between ionic and covalent bonds?
Draw and interpret Lewis diagrams?
Identify valence electrons using the periodic table?
Balance chemical equations?
Explain the law of conservation of mass as it applies to chemical reactions?




Vocabulary:
alpha particle, beta particle, atomic number, Bohr diagram, compound, covalent bonding, ionic bonding, ions, Lewis diagram, molecule, valence electrons, multivalent metal, polyatomic atom, binary covalent compound
balanced chemical equation, products, chemical equation, reactants, chemical reaction, skeleton equation, conservation of mass, symbolic equation





Identify acids, bases or salts based on their characteristics, name and formula?
Explain the significance of the pH scale?
Create chemical names from a list of ions using the periodic table?
Measure the pH of solutions?

Vocabulary:
acids, bases, bromothymol blue, concentration, indigo carmine, litmus paper, methyl orange, pH indicators, phenolphthalein.
Metal oxide, acid-base neutralization, non-metal oxide, oxide, salts.


Organic and Inorganic Compounds
Can you.....?

Define organic compounds and inorganic compounds?
Distinguish between organic and inorganic compounds based on their names, chemical structures and formulas or diagrams?
Model the bonding in organic molecules?

Vocabulary:
Organic Compounds: alchohol, hydrocarbon, inorganic, organic, organic chemistry, solvent.


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