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Unit Biblical Integration Unit Unit Objectives Topics/Concepts Unit Resources Concepts Instructional Strategies Quarter 1 Chapter 1: Justify why a Christian should What Is Chemistry? Lab 1A, The Great Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Chemistry for Life value chemistry. Why Is Chemistry Biscuit Bake-Off Concepts: 1A: "The Great Biscuit Describe how a scientist's Important? Lab 1B, The Serial Science in light of a Bake-off" (updated 6/20/18) worldview affects his work. Chemistry in Action Safety Saga biblical worldview 1B: "The Serial Safety Saga" Evaluate the statement, Chapter 1 Review History, science, and the Demonstration: "Scientific models reveal what is Bible Observing "Pond Lice" true about the world." Chapter 1 Test Chemistry in the Bible NASA Products: From the Create a timeline for the history Extra Reading: Science in Bible times Moon to Velcro of chemistry based on the History of Chemistry People created in the Web Resources: information in this section. Extra Reading: image of God Scientific examples of models Summarize a biblical worldview Research Case Study The Fall and Redemption Interactive molecule of quinine in one sentence. The Creation Mandate and Richard Feyman's O-ring Justify the practice of chemistry loving your neighbor with Demonstration from a biblical worldview. chemistry God has called us to manage Compare the worldviews of Faith as an aid in His creation. naturalists and Christians. understanding science Worldview of Alchemists Label examples of reasoning as The Bible as absolute truth Cosmos with Carl Sagan inductive or deductive reasoning. People as stewards of Nanotube Water Video Correctly use scientific terms God’s creation Outside Reading: related to experimentation. Contrasting biblical and The Secrets of Alchemy by Create a scientific question that naturalistic worldviews Lawerence Principe would be best addressed by an Christians and the Groundbreaking Scientific experiment. environment Experiments, Inventions and Create a survey to answer a The glory of God seen in Discoveries of the Middle Ages scientific question. chemistry and the Renaissance Contrast pure and applied Using science to help The Structure of Scientific science. others for the glory of God Revolutions Analyze case studies of the Combating naturalistic Group Activity: scientific process. presuppositions Research why and how Biblical Integration scientists practiced their Strategies: particular profession during Without chemistry, we each of the time periods would not be able to help outlined in the teacher guide. others and enhance the Create and discuss syllogisms quality of their lives. CD Content: The Bible offers us a History of Chemistry worldview to live by. Visual 1-1: Connections God's Word leads to truth. between Chemistry, Fighting against Mosquito and Physics Spread Diseases Visual 1-2: A Biblical Worldview Discuss clash of worldviews Explaining the Gospel Some presuppositions are Case Study About Bionics shared between scientists Links to other Subject Areas: with a Christian worldview History helps us understand and those that don't. the progression of science. Discuss the meaning of Benjamin Rush advocated for faith. good hygiene. Science reveals the Writing: infinite creativity of God. Research pharmaceuticals. The Morality of Hormones Read "A Bolt Out of the Blue" by Joseph Dwyer's article in

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Scientific American, May 2005, and write a summary.

Chapter 2: Matter Define matter. The Classification of Lab 2A, Needle in a Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Describe how to classify matter. Matter Haystack Concepts: Lab 2A: "Needle in a Haystack" (updated 6/20/18) Explain the difference between Energy and Matter Lab 2B, Zebroids, Interpreting evidence in Lab 2B: "Zebroids, Wolphins, physical and chemical properties. Energy and Matter Wolphins, and light of the Bible and Ligers, Oh My!" Explain the difference between (continued) Ligers, Oh My! Creation ex nihilo Lab 2C: "Physical States of physical and chemical changes. The States of Matter Chapter 2 Review Changes in minerals as a Matter" Draw and label a chart Chapter 2 Test result of the Flood Lab 2D: "Inquiring into illustrating the classifications of Lab 2C, Physical Bezaleel’s use of the Mixtures" matter. States of Matter malleability of metal Demonstration: Compare chemical symbols and Lab 2D, Inquiring Matter, energy, and the Combine and formulas. into Mixtures Bible sucrose Interpret chemical formulas. Worldview Sleuthing God as the ultimate cause Visualizing with the Identify the fundamental grading rubric of all things diffusion of food coloring particles of elements and some Extra Reading: Thermodynamics and the Boiling Water compounds. Common Elements Bible Liquid BBs Describe energy and Their Symbols The present decaying of Dry Ice List and give examples of the six Extra Reading: The creation and its future Web Resources: common forms of energy. History of Chemical replacement by a new Interactive molecular State the first law of Symbols heaven and a new earth structures of water and ice thermodynamics in your own The eternality of God Wolfram Alpha words. Serving God as a States of Matter State the second law of metallurgist Superinsulators thermodynamics in your own The origin of the universe Bose-Einstein Condensate words. Biblical Integration Water Vapor, Ice, and Discuss several examples of how Strategies: Microwaves the second of law Discuss worldview Confronting the Universe thermodynamics applies to differences in results from Worldview Sleuthing Project nature and human activities. the Large Hadron Collider Outside Reading: Define thermal energy. All matter was created by CRC Handbook of Chemistry Discuss the similarities and God. and Physics differences in , thermal Creation and the Flood Merck Index energy, internal energy, and played a significant role in Absolute Zero and the temperature. how matter is shaped Conquest of Cold by Tom Define the thermodynamic today. Shactman terms entropy, exothermic, and The Hebrews took Group Activity: endothermic. advantage of the Name matter around the List the important features of malleability of gold when classroom the kinetic-molecular theory of they outfitted the Field trip to find examples of matter. Tabernacle and the Ark of matter Relate a system's temperature the Covenant. CD Content: and the distance between its Discuss miracles and the Visual 2-1: Classification of particles to the state or phase of First Law of Matter the system. Thermodynamics Elements to Know and Describe the four most common Relate thermodynamics Memorize states of matter and their and worldview. Visual 2-2: Elements in Natural general properties. Relate entropy and God. States Properly use the terms Questioning Assumptions Printable Periodic Table describing changes of state and Discuss dark matter. Read about Jon Berzelius the temperature points where Visual 2-3: Elements, these changes occur. Compounds, and Mixtures pictures Visual 2-4: Energy Conversions Visual 2-5: Cause and Effect of God's Creation Visual 2-6: Thermal Energy Page 2 of 21

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Visual 2-6: Thermal Energy Flow Visual 2-7: Temperature Scales Links to Other Subject Areas: Geometry also has aspects that cannot be explained. Industrial Revolution Other Uses of the Word Plasma Writing: Research: The Future of Matter Write about changing states of a common item

Chapter 3: Describe measuring and define Measuring and Units Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Measuring and the terms associated with it. Measurements Lab 3C, Concepts: 3A: "Metric Unicorns" Calculating Describe the properties of a Mathematics and Measurement of Improving people’s lives 3B: "Silver! Where?" metric system. Measurements Matter with science 3C: "Measurement of Matter" (updated 6/20/18) List the base units and symbols Orderly Problem Lab 3D, Inquiring Learning about God’s 3D: "Inquiring into Density" of the SI. Solving into Density creation as an essential Demonstration: Differentiate between base and Extra Reading: activity for Christians Measuring Instruments derived SI units. Compound Measurement compared Going Metric Correctly use metric prefixes to Calculations to the infinity of God Relative Density create different-sized SI units. Lab 3B, Silver! God as the absolute Web Resources: Convert between metric units. Where? standard History of the SI Use bridge notation in unit Chapter 3 Review The Fall’s effect on man’s Unit Conversion List conversions. Chapter 3 Test ability to make Group Activity: Identify sources of uncertainty measurements Compare precision between and error in measurements. Importance of integrity in different groups Compare accuracy and precision. science CD Content: Compute the percent error of Learning about creation to Visual 3-1: Measuring with a measurements. glorify God and serve Balance Describe the factors that affect others Practice Problems precision in measurements. Biblical Integration Visual 3-2: Accuracy vs. Determine the precision of Strategies: Precision measuring instruments in your Relate: Measurements and Visual 3-3: Dishonest Digits laboratory. God Could Lead to a Patient's Death Summarize the importance of Measurements need to be Visual 3-4: Making the Weight significant digits in scientific accurate when treating Multiple step problems measurements. people. Visual 3-5: Presuppositions Explain how to determine the Discuss telling the truth Links to Other Subject Areas: significant digits in a when looking into a new Math: Multiplying by One measurement. treatment. Irrational Numbers Identify the significant digits in a God's creation is orderly Writing: measurement when recording and has predictable Math Disasters data. relationships. Creative Problem Solving Add and subtract measured data Exercise so that the correct precision is preserved in the result. Multiply and divide measured data so that the correct precision is preserved in the result. Preserve the correct precision of the data in a calculation involving pure numbers. Assign the allowed significant digits to the result of compound mathematical calculations. Page 3 of 21

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mathematical calculations. Explain why orderly problem solving is important in chemistry. List each of the steps in chemical problem solving. Demonstrate how to use formulas in problem solving. Describe how to check the reasonableness of an answer. Use the problem solving methods discussed in this section to obtain a correct answer to a mathematical problem.

Chapter 4: Atomic Summarize the development of The Development of Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Structure the atomic model as an example Atomic Models: A Lab 4A, Newsy Light Concepts: Lab 4A: "Newsy Light" of scientific model making. Historical Lab 4B, Copper Knowledge of chemistry to Lab 4B: "Copper Crooks" (updated 6/20/18) Explain why the development of Perspective Crooks enable better stewardship Demonstration: the atomic theory of matter was The Electron Chapter 4 Review The purpose of science as Relative Mass not continuous between the Structure of the Atom Chapter 4 Test modeling and not ultimate Lights, Spectroscope, Action! time of the Greeks and the Useful Element truth The Electron Fan nineteenth century. Notations Biblical Integration Balloon Models Sketch or otherwise describe Useful Element Strategies: Web Resources: each of the historical atomic Notations (continued) Creation scientists hope to How a Scanning Tunneling models, emphasizing their know more about atoms to Microscope Works differences and similarities. find more about God. Cathode Rays Explain why the discovery of the Discuss differences in X-Rays of Bones wave particle dual nature of worldview when learning Electron Energy matter was important to the about atoms. Why Don't Electrons in the development of the atomic model. God calls us to use our Atom Enter the Nucleus Name the key scientists who education to help others. Heisenberg Uncertainty contributed to the development Principle of the modern atomic model and Quantum Numbers and the their discoveries. Schrodinger Equation Describe how the four quantum Atomic Orbitals numbers give an electron's Outside Reading: address. Bomb: The Race to Build - and Given one quantum number, Steal - the World's Most derive the other possible Dangerous Weapon by Steve quantum numbers that depend Sheinkin on its value. Group Activity: Relate quantum numbers, Discuss: Have we come up electron energy levels, with the ultimate atomic sublevels, and orbitals. model yet? Write the ground-state electron CD Content: configuration and orbital Visual 4-1: Dalton's Atomic notation for any element, using Model only the periodic table as a Visual 4-2: Thomson's Atomic reference. Model Determine an element's atomic Visual 4-3: Gold Foil number from its nuclear charge Experiment and electron configuration. Visual 4-4: Nuclear Model of Define the term isotope and the Atom describe various notations to Visual 4-5: The Continuous represent isotopes. Spectrum and the Hydrogen's State the number of protons, Line Spectrum neutrons, and electrons present Visual 4-6: Bohr's Atomic Model Page 4 of 21

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neutrons, and electrons present Visual 4-6: Bohr's Atomic Model in the atom of an isotope when Visual 4-7: Production of a given an element written in Light Spectrum isotopic notation. Visual 4-8: De Broglie's Compare mass number and Electrons atomic mass. Visual 4-9: Probability vs Calculate the weighted average Distance atomic mass of an element Practice Problems when given the abundance Visual 4-10-13: Representative percentages of its natural Orbitals of Each Sublevel isotopes. Visual 4-14: The Diagonal Rule Define valence electrons and Visual 4-15: Electron identify them in an atom based Configuration and the Periodic on its electron configuration. Table Write the electron dot notation Visual 4-16: Electron for any atom when given its Configuration and Energy electron configuration. Visual 4-17: Isotopic Notation Use electron dot notation to Format describe how atom ionization Visual 4-18: Hydrogen, occurs. Deuterium, and Tritium Links to Other Subject Areas: Compare: Philosophy vs. Science Writing: Write about what moral dilemmas scientists in World War II might have faced. Write about the fact or fiction of healthy ions.

Chapter 5: Summarize early attempts to The Periodic Table Worldview Sleuthing Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Elements organize the elements. Periodic Trends grading rubric Concepts: "An Elemental Explain how the properties of Element Families Extra Reading: The The origin of the universe Merry-Go-Round" (updated 6/20/18) the elements exhibit periodicity. and Their Properties Case of the Unknown Evidence of design in the Demonstration: Describe the development of the Chemical elements Bring in Your Tin modern periodic table. Lab 5, An Elemental The orderly nature of God Metal Scum State the periodic law. Merry-Go-Round Using science to help Copper's Disappearing Act Describe the information in the Chapter 5 Review others and Combustible Beef cells of a periodic table. Chapter 5 Test Sulfur in the Bible Web Resources: Identify element periods, Interpreting data on the Interactive Periodic Table families, and series. basis of worldview Chemistry Mahjong Recognize the format styles of Serving God as a science Learn About New Elements the major types of periodic teacher Linus Pauling Exhibit tables. Biblical Integration Everything You Need to Know Identify the regions of the Strategies: About Elements periodic table occupied by God made everything in Research: Rarest Atom on metals, nonmetals, and an ordered way. Earth metalloids. There had to have been Imagining the Big Bang Discuss the factors that affect the proper amount of Set up a Classroom Debate atomic radius as atomic number oxygen for life to happen. Research: Nucleosynthesis increases. Scientists come up with Watch: Answers in Genesis: Compare ionic radii to the radii their conclusions Big Problems with the Big Bang of neutral atoms. differently when they start Group Activity: Discuss the significance and from a different basis (Big Create: Giant Periodic Table, periodicity of first ionization Bang Theory vs. Creation). assign 1 element to each energy, electron affinity, and Discuss: The Origin of Stars student electronegativity. CD Content: Compare ionization energy, Visual 5-1: Dobreiner's Triads Page 5 of 21

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Compare ionization energy, Visual 5-1: Dobreiner's Triads electron affinity, and Visual 5-2: Periodic Table Cell electronegativity. Visual 5-3: Periodic Nature of Compare the relative intensities Valence Electrons of each periodic trend for two or Visual 5-4: Periodic Table of more elements, using a periodic the Elements table. Visual 5-5: Periodic Table with Name the families and series Inner Transition Metals that define the different regions Visual 5-6: Periodicity of of the periodic table. Atomic Radii State the general physical and Visual 5-7: Periodicity of Ionic chemical properties of each Radii family or series. Visual 5-8: Periodicity of First Be familiar with some of the Ionization Energies uses or occurrences for the Visual 5-9: Electron Affinity significant elements in each Energies family or series. Visual 5-10: Pauling's Electronegativity Scale of the Elements Visual 5-11: The Hydrogen Family Visual 5-12: The Alkali Metals Visual 5-13: The Alkaline Earth Metals Visual 5-14: The Transition Metals Visual 5-15: The Inner Transition Metals Visual 5-16: Post-Transition Metals Visual 5-17: The Boron Family Visual 5-18: The Carbon Family Visual 5-19: The Nitrogen Family Visual 5-20: The Oxygen Family Visual 5-21: The Halogen Family Visual 5-22: The Noble Gas Family Discuss the job of an analytical chemist Visual 5-23: Relative Abundance of Naturally Occurring Elements

Unit Biblical Integration Unit Unit Objectives Topics/Concepts Unit Resources Concepts Instructional Strategies Quarter 2 Chapter 6: Explain why atoms follow the Basics of Bonding Lab 6, Bulletproof Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Chemical Bonds thermodynamic principles of Types of Bonds Chemistry Concepts: "Bulletproof Chemistry" minimum energy and maximum Properties of Chapter 6 Review Preparing for future service Demonstration: (updated 6/20/18) stability when they bond. Compounds Chapter 6 Test Chemical bonds and Releasing Energy when Bonds Characterize bonds as covalent, loving your neighbor Form ionic, or metallic based on the Using science to help Making an Ionic Compound elements they join and their others Whack It: sugar cube, salt

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interactions with electrons. Biblical Integration cube, and piece of metal Describe the role that electron Strategies: Web Resources: affinity plays in bonding God is preparing you to Covalent Bonding processes. serve others in your Diamond and Graphite Explain the relationship between profession (example: Structures electron location and polarity in developing medicine). Group Activity: polar covalent molecules. Beating the New Visit a gemologist Predict the type of bond that will Tuberculosis CD Content: form between two atoms, given Visual 6-1: Consequences of their location on the periodic Bonding table. Visual 6-2: Partial Charges Describe how atoms form Visual 6-3: Comparison of covalent bonds. Charges Name the elements that exist as Visual 6-4: Charge Attraction diatomic molecules. and Repulsion Draw Lewis structures of Visual 6-5: Elements That covalent compounds and Form Diatomic Molecules polyatomic ions when given their Visual 6-6: Crystal Lattice of chemical formulas. Sodium Chloride DIscuss the general Visual 6-7: Crystal Lattice of arrangement of bonded atoms Calcium Fluoride for each type of bond. Visual 6-8: Metallic Bonding Differentiate between a formula Visual 6-9: Diamond Network unit and a molecule. Structure Summarize the current model of Visual 6-10: Intact and metallic bonding in your own Distorted Metal Lattice words. Visual 6-11: Antibiotics that Describe the general properties Fight Tuberculosis Bacteria of compounds according to their Writing: predominant bond type. Research alloys and report on Explain how the mobility of one. electrons affects how compounds conduct electricity and heat. Explain how the intermolecular forces between compound particles affect their melting points.

Chapter 7: Bond Discuss the key features and Bond Theories Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Theories and limitations of the valence bond Molecular Geometry Lab 7, Atomic Concepts: "Atomic Architecture" Molecular theory, molecular orbital theory, Architecture Helping others through Demonstration: Geometry and bond hybridization. Chapter 7 Review science Modeling Electron Describe the formation of sigma Chapter 7 Test God’s design of the human Configuration (updated 6/20/18) and pi bonds. nose Why Oil and Water Don't Mix State exceptions to valence God’s care of His creation Polarity of Water bond theory, such as molecular Science as the source of Web Resources: resonance and exceptions to the workable models and not Sigma and Pi bonds octet rule. universal truth VSEPR Theory Predict and name a molecule's Biblical Integration Molecular Geometry Simulator general shape when given its Strategies: Chitosan Bandages Lewis structure. Creating life-saving Chemistry of Taste and Smell Draw electron configurations products fulfills the Group Activity: representing orbital command to love our Ask students for examples of hybridization. neighbors. abilities that God has given us Predict the existence and for self-protection. direction of a dipole moment in a CD Content: molecule when given its Lewis Visual 7-1: Overlapping s Page 7 of 21

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molecule when given its Lewis Visual 7-1: Overlapping s structure. Orbitals Visual 7-2: Overlapping p Orbitals Visual 7-3: Pi Bond Visual 7-4: p Orbitals Form a Pi Bond Visual 7-5: Interference and Reinforcement Lewis Structure Practice Visual 7-6: Tetrahedral Molecule Visual 7-7: Trigonal Planar Molecule Visual 7-8: Linear Molecules Visual 7-9: sp3 Orbitals in Carbon Visual 7-10: Tetrahedral Arrangement of Molecules Visual 7-11: Pyramidal Arrangement of Ammonia Visual 7-12: Bent Arrangement of Water Visual 7-13: Linear Arrangement of Hydrogen Fluoride Visual 7-14: Surface Charge of Hydrogen Chloride Visual 7-15: Surface Charge of Diatomic Oxygen Visual 7-16: Surface Charges of Different Molecules Visual 7-17: Types of Polarity Visual 7-18: Chitosan Bridge Visual 7-19: Olfaction Writing: Research chitosan and its uses.

Chapter 8: Assign oxidation number to the Oxidation Numbers Extra Problems Bible Integration Concepts: Lab Activity: Chemical elements in compounds or and Formulas Lab 8, Expeditions in Our responsibility to wisely "Expeditions in Chemical Composition and polyatomic ions when given their Nomenclature Chemical Equations manage the earth Equations" Reactions formulas. Writing Equations Chapter 8 Review Why Christians should care Demonstration: Write formulas for ionic Types of Reactions Chapter 8 Test about the environment Reacting Solid Zinc in (updated 6/20/18) compounds when given the Creation as a showcase of Hydrochloric Acid elements that are involved. God’s glory Elephant Toothpaste Identify the oxidation numbers Serving others by meeting Rust Is in the Air - a Synthesis for atoms that have multiple their needs (Matt. Reaction oxidation states. 25:35–40) Spectacular Sulfuric Acid and Assign oxidation numbers to Serving God as a forensic Sucrose atoms in polyatomic ions. scientist Decomposing Water Name compounds from their Biblical Integration Purple Sugar Fire - formulas. Strategies: Decomposition Reaction Write formulas from compounds' Nomenclature: The Bubble, Bubble - a Single names. Secretary of Science Replacement Reaction Use Greek prefixes to name Recycling as a way to care Web Resources: compounds. for the Earth and people Anatomy of a Firework Use polyatomic ions to name on it Ethanol from Waste compounds. Beautiful Chemistry Page 8 of 21

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Identify binary compounds, Centrifuge polyatomic ionic compounds, Sugar Snake metals with multiple oxidation Ammonium Dichromate states, hydrates, and acids. Decomposition Use coefficients and subscripts Single Displacement Reaction properly in chemical equations. Outside Reading: Use and interpret the symbols The Guinea Worm that denote the physical states CD Content: of substances or special reaction Visual 8-1: Electronegativity conditions. Visual 8-2: Oxidation Numbers Write balanced formula of Common Elements equations for chemical reactions Visual 8-3: Dihydrogen when given word equations. Monoxide Define and give the general Visual 8-4: Common Ionic form for synthesis, Compounds decomposition, single Visual 8-5: Names of replacement, and double Nonmetallic Ions replacement reactions. Visual 8-6: Common Oxyanions Classify a reaction as a Visual 8-7: Polyatomic Ions synthesis, decomposition, single and Compounds replacement, or double Visual 8-8: Naming replacement reaction. Compounds Using the Stock Use a reactivity series to predict System whether a single replacement Visual 8-9: Naming Hydrates reaction will occur. Visual 8-10: Naming Binary and Ternary Acids Visual 8-11: Flow Chart for Naming Compounds Visual 8-12: Symbols Used in Chemical Equations Visual 8-13: Reactivity Series of Some Metals Visual 8-14: Reactivity Series of Halogens Links to Other Subject Areas: Discuss: The Patina of the Statue of Liberty Writing: Research: Turning trash into something useful

Chapter 9: State Avogadro's number. The Mole Lab 9E, Percent Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Chemical Describe the significance of Stoichiometry Composition Concepts: 9A: "Torching Metals" Calculations Avogadro's number. Extra Problems Math as a tool to use for 9B: "Water...Water" Calculate the mass, the number Lab 9A, Torching God’s glory 9C: "Chymestry" (updated 6/20/18) of particles, or the number of Metals The orderliness of God’s 9D: "Cracking the Kernel" moles present in a given Lab 9B, Water . . . creation 9E: "Percent Composition" chemical substance when one of Water! God’s wisdom in creation Demonstration: the quantities is given. Lab 9C, Chymestry The importance of a One Mole of Aluminum Distinguish between structural, Lab 9D, Cracking the biblical worldview in Moles of Antacid molecular, and empirical Kernel (optional) chemistry Finding the Mole formulas. Chapter 9 Review Biblical Integration Percent Composition of Water Calculate the percent Chapter 9 Test Strategies: Percent Composition of composition of a substance when Discuss: Using math to Popcorn given the mass of each element. solve real-world problems Limiting Decomposition Calculate an empirical formula and bring glory to God by Limiting Candy Activity from the percent composition of helping people Web Resources: a substance. God and the Order of the Volcanic Sulfur Page 9 of 21

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a substance. God and the Order of the Volcanic Sulfur Solve stoichiometric conversions Universe Phosphoric Acid between moles, masses, and the Research: Zeolite crystals Limiting Reactant number of particles for any to clean air in Outside Reading: substance in a International Space Station A Big Noise in a Small Village when given a balanced chemical CD Content: equation and one of the Visual 9-1: Mass-to-Moles-to quantities. Particles Conversion Identify the limiting and excess Visual 9-2: One Mole of reactants in a chemical reaction Hydrogen, Water, and Table when given one of the quantities. Salt Calculate the amount of excess Visual 9-3: Human Ethene reactant in a chemical reaction. Molecule Calculate the theoretical yield in Visual 9-4: Compositions of a chemical reaction when given Water, Ethene, and Chlorine the quantity of a reactant. Visual 9-5: Conversion of Calculate the percent yield when Percent Composition to an given the actual yield from a Empirical Formula chemical reaction. Visual 9-6: Baking with Stoichiometry Visual 9-7: Mole to Mole Conversion Visual 9-8: Mass to Mole Conversion Visual 9-9: Mass to Mass Conversion Visual 9-10: Flow Chart of All Conversions Visual 9-11: World Production of Sulfuric Acid Links to Other Subject Areas: The Education of Alfred Nobel Finding Sulfur Underground

Chapter 10: Gases List the properties of gases Properties of Gases Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: according to the kinetic Gas Laws Lab 10C, Boyle’s Law Concepts: 10A: "The Temperature Cliff" (updated 6/20/18) molecular theory. Gases and the Mole Lab 10D, The Ideal The value of human life 10B: "An Aquanaut's World" Show how the kinetic molecular Gas Law Science and common grace 10C: "Boyle's Law" theory explains what we observe Extra Reading: God’s design of air 10D: "The Ideal Gas Law" about gases. Harmful Gases Serving God as an Demonstration: Demonstrate how and why Lab 10A, The anesthetist Permeating Perfume changes in temperature and Temperature Cliff Biblical Integration Putting on the Pressure pressure affect the volume of a Lab 10B, An Strategies: Where There's Smoke, There's gas. Aquanaut’s World Discuss: Common Grace Acid Convert measurements between Chapter 10 Review God gives us gifts to Boyle's Law: Expanding Gases different units of pressure. Chapter 10 Test further His kingdom. Boyle's Law: Big Gas, Little State Boyle's, Charles's, The complementary Liquid Gay-Lussac's, and the combined nature of the respiratory Volcano in a Bottle gas laws qualitatively and system and the air leads Molar Volume Box mathematically. us to worship God. Web Resources: Apply appropriate gas laws to Improving airbag design Boyle's Law adjust pressures, volumes, and minimizes injury and Charles's Law temperatures to a new set of death. Gay-Lussac's Law given conditions. Discuss: Why would Airbags Describe how the Kelvin unsaved scientists want to Outside Reading: temperature scale was develop life-saving Research: Airbags in Space formulated from gas behavior technology? Group Activity: State the law of partial pressures. Tire Pressure Discussion Page 10 of 21

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State the law of partial pressures. Tire Pressure Discussion Use the law of partial pressures Boiling Water and to adjust the pressure of a gas Atmospheric Pressure collected by water displacement Avogadro's Law and to its partial pressure when Kinetic-Molecular Theory given the atmospheric pressure Human life is precious. and temperature. CD Content: State the law of combining Visual 10-1: Mercury volumes. Barometer Use Avogadro's number to relate Visual 10-2: Molecular Speed the number of particles and the and Temperature volume of a sample of gas. Visual 10-3: Boyle's Law Use the molar volume of a gas Apparatus along with the flow chart to Visual 10-4: Pressure and perform stoichiometric Volume Relationship conversions. Visual 10-5: How Pressure Determine the molar mass of a Affects Volume gas from its density. Visual 10-6: Celsius State the limitations of the Temperature and Volume kinetic-molecular theory's Relationship description of real gases. Visual 10-7: Kelvin Use the ideal gas law to solve for Temperature and Volume pressure, volume, temperature, Relationship or moles of gaseous substance Visual 10-8: How Temperature present when given three of the Affects Volume four variables used in the ideal Visual 10-9: How Temperature gas law. Affects Pressure Visual 10-10: Temperature and Pressure Relationship Visual 10-11: Partial Pressures Visual 10-12: Formation of Hydrogen Chloride Visual 10-13: Formation of Water Visual 10-14: Formation of Ammonia Visual 10-15: One Mole Each of Hydrogen, Methane, and Oxygen Visual 10-16: Conversion of Moles to Volume Visual 10-17: One Mole Each of Two Different Gases at STP Visual 10-18: Stoichiometric Conversions with Gases Visual 10-19: Values for Some Common Gases at STP Visual 10-20: Ideal Gas Law Visual 10-21: Airbag Inflation Links to Other Subject Areas: Gas Law on a Grand Scale Research: The Nitrogen Cycle Writing: Good Gases, Bad Gases: create a list of beneficial and harmful gases Reacting to Gas Disasters

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Unit Biblical Integration Unit Unit Objectives Topics/Concepts Unit Resources Concepts Instructional Strategies Quarter 3 Chapter 11: Solids Compare dipole-dipole forces, Intermolecular Forces Lab 11B, Cracking Biblical Integration Lab Activity: and Liquids hydrogen bonds, and dispersion Solids the Crystal (optional) Concepts: 11A: "Forces of Nature" forces. Solids (continued) Lab 11A, Forces of Fulfilling the Creation 11B: "Cracking the Crystal" (updated 6/20/18) Predict the possible Liquids Nature Mandate by preserving Demonstration: intermolecular force(s) that Chapter 11 Review and improving human life Sublime Iodine might occur between a given Chapter 11 Test God’s design in the Unit Cells and Wallpaper pair of molecules. freezing point of water Cool Crystals Relate physical properties such Using skills and processes Tension You Can Cut with a as solubility, electrical in a way that pleases the Surfactant conductivity, and melting and Lord Viscosity, Temperature, and boiling points to the types of Death as God’s penalty for Syrup bonding or intermolecular forces sin Sticky Slides that are present. Everlasting life for those Boiling Cold List and explain the properties who place faith in Christ Web Resources: of solids using the kinetic Biblical Integration Hydrogen Bonding molecular theory. Strategies: Dispersion Forces Relate the structure of the water The genius design of water Sublimation of Iodine molecule to its unusual density shows God's creation. Liquid Crystal Gallery change when it becomes a solid. Divine Design and Water's Straw Wrapper Capillary Action Compare crystalline and Freezing Point Swamp Coolers amorphous solids. God combines science and Phase Changes Explain the significance of the beauty in creation. Group Activity: slopes and plateaus on a Discuss: Distillation: Good Grow Your Own Crystal warming curve. or Bad? CD Content: Describe what happens on the Christians have hope after Visual 11-1: Dipole-Dipole particle level during melting, death. Forces freezing, sublimation, and You can serve others by Visual 11-2: Hydrogen Bonds deposition. organ preservation. Visual 11-3: Dispersion Forces List three factors that influence Visual 11-4: Types of Bonds the formation of a crystal lattice. and Intermolecular Forces List factors that affect lattice Visual 11-5: Galena Crystalline energies. Structure Use the kinetic-molecular theory Visual 11-6: Supercooled to explain the properties of Particle Arrangement liquids. Visual 11-7: Warming Curve Explain surface tension, for Lead viscosity, capillary action, Visual 11-8: Basic Classes of diffusibility, and permeability on Crystals the basis of intermolecular Visual 11-9: Unit Cells attractions. Visual 11-10: Cubic Cells Identify factors that affect the Visual 11-11: Diamond rate of evaporation. Covalent Network Trace temperature changes and Visual 11-12: Crystalline Solids heat flow during the process of Visual 11-13: Surface Tension evaporation. of Mercury and Water Explain how pressure affects Visual 11-14: Frequency boiling. Distribution of Water Molecules Identify the boiling points of Visual 11-15: Vapor different liquids at various Pressure-Temperature pressures from a vapor pressure Relationship graph. Visual 11-16: Distillation Use a phase diagram to predict a Apparatus

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substance's state of matter Visual 11-17: Phase Diagram under various temperature and for Water pressure conditions.

Chapter 12: Describe the parts of a solution. The Dissolving Lab 12C, Frozen Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Solutions Categorize examples of solutions Process Frogs Concepts: 12A: "The Beach is Closed" into their types. Measures of Extra Problems Meeting people's physical 12B: "One Giant Solution" (updated 6/20/18) Explain the dissolving process. Concentration Extra Reading: and spiritual needs 12C: "Frozen Frogs" Explain why certain solutes do Colligative Properties In-Depth with the Solubility and the wisdom Demonstration: not dissolve in certain solvents. Colloids Dead Sea of God Mixing Polarities Compare the solubilities of Lab 12A, The Beach Biblical Integration Supersaturated Stalagmite different substances. Is Closed Strategies: String Emulsion Describe how a solute can Lab 12B, One Giant Providing for someone's The Tyndall Effect dissolve faster. Solution physical needs is a way to Web Resources: Describe how more of a solute Chapter 12 Review show God's love. Endothermic vs. Exothermic can dissolve in a solvent. Chapter 12 Test Solubility and the Wisdom Polarity and Solubility Define concentration. of God Table Salt in Water Perform calculations using Osmosis and Stewardship Supersaturation different expressions of Saving Lives in the Kitchen Peanut Brittle Chemistry concentration. Examining John Tyndall: Outside Reading: Use concentrations of solutions Can Unbelievers Do Good Read: What Einstein Told His to find the mass or moles of Science? Cook solutes. CD Content: Explain how a solute affects the Visual 12-1: Gold-Silver colligative properties of a Solution solution. Visual 12-2: Solutions Describe what happens to the Visual 12-3: Energy Changes vapor pressure of a solution as in the Dissolving Process the solution's concentration Visual 12-4: Dissociation of increases. Sodium Chloride Describe what happens to the Read about the Dead Sea boiling point of a solution as the Visual 12-5: Carbon Dioxide - solution's concentration Soda Equilibrium increases. Visual 12-6: Calculate boiling-point elevation. Solubility-Temperature Describe what happens to the Relationship freezing point of a solution as Visual 12-7: Solubility of the solution's concentration Carbon Dioxide in Water increases. Visual 12-8: Vapor Pressure Calculate freezing-point and Solutions depression. Visual 12-9: Osmometer Explain the process of osmosis. Assembly Explain how a solute affects the Links to Other Subject Areas: osmotic pressure of a solution. Discuss properties of honey Describe colloids using the Writing: terms dispersing medium and Research: Three Best Methods dispersed phase. for Purifying Water Distinguish between suspensions, solutions, and colloids on the basis of particle size. Recognize common colloid examples. Describe an apparatus to demonstrate the Tyndall effect in colloids.

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Curriculum Map - Science - Chemistry 11th Grade (4th Edition)

Chapter 13: Define thermochemistry. Thermochemistry Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Chemical Distinguish between Reaction Tendency Lab 13A, Hot Shot Concepts: 13A: "Hot Shot" Thermodynamics temperature and heat and give Lab 13B, Snow The order seen in creation Demonstration: the standard units for each. Monkeys The order and complexity Create Your Own Warming (updated 6/20/18) Relate the states of matter and Chapter 13 Review of life Curve the concepts of sensible heat Chapter 13 Test God and the laws of Making Water from a Solid - an and latent heat to a warming thermodynamics Endothermic Reaction curve graph. Entropy and creation Entropy, Start Your Engines! Predict the temperature changes Biblical Integration Web Resources: that occur in a substance after Strategies: Phase Change and Heat the application of a given God's design can be seen Heat Pumps amount of thermal energy by even in the chemistry of The Cosmological Argument using specific heat values. our metabolism. Outside Reading: Determine whether a given Energy and entropy were Ice: The Nature, the History, reaction is endothermic or created by God for our and the Uses of an Astonishing exothermic by calculating the good. Substance by Mariana Gosnell change in from a table Research the 4 Sleuthing Group Activity: of standard of Questions Discuss: "How do the formation. conditions on a muggy day Recognize that exothermic affect the temperature of the reactions that increase entropy atmosphere?" are the most favorable. CD Content: Define entropy and give some Visual 13-1: Bomb common examples. Visual 13-2: Warming Curve Calculate the change in entropy for Water of a chemical reaction. Visual 13-3: Thermal Energy Calculate the free-energy Changes in Water change in a chemical reaction Visual 13-4: Specific and relate the results of the four Visual 13-5: Enthalpy of an possible enthalpy/entropy Exothermic Reaction combinations. Visual 13-6: Enthalpy of an Endothermic Reaction Visual 13-7: Lead Oxide - Carbon Monoxide Reaction Visual 13-8: Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Visual 13-9: HCl Crystal with Increasing Entropy Visual 13-10: When G is Negative Visual 13-11: Breakdown and Synthesis of ATP

Chapter 14: Compare thermodynamics and Reaction Rates Lab 14B, Reaction Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Chemical Kinetics kinetics. Reaction Mechanisms Rates: Temperature, Concepts: Lab 14A: "Collision Course" Explain how to read and use Surface Area, and Loving your neighbor Lab 14B: "Reaction Rates: (updated 6/20/18) an energy diagram. Concentration through the chemistry of Temperature, Surface Area, Explain how Extra Problems pharmacology and Concentration" can prevent thermodynamically Lab 14A, Collision Biblical Integration Demonstration: favorable reactions from Course Strategies: Reaction Rate of Popcorn occurring. Chapter 14 Review Finding ways to help Crush It Explain the collision theory in Chapter 14 Test others is an important part Web Resources: your own words. of the Creation Mandate. Collision Theory Resources Interpret a reaction-rate graph God has given us the Activated Complex to determine the change in the ability to fight disease Catalysts concentrations of reactants and with pharmaceuticals. Pharmocokinetics products over time. CD Content:

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Curriculum Map - Science - Chemistry 11th Grade (4th Edition)

Describe how and why Visual 14-1: Possible Reaction reactants, concentration, Pathways temperature, surface area, and Visual 14-2: Possible Collision the presence of catalysts can Results affect the rate of a reaction. Visual 14-3: Activation Energy Understand that enzymes belong Visual 14-4: Reaction Progress to a large group of catalysts that Visual 14-5: Concentration of control biochemical processes. Reactants and Products Explain how a reaction Visual 14-6: Catalytic mechanism describes the steps Converter that make up a chemical Visual 14-7: Possible Reaction reaction. Mechanisms for Hydrogen Gas Determine which substances in a and Iodine Gas complex reaction are Visual 14-8: Carbamazepine intermediates. Molecule State the purpose of rate laws Writing: and interpret a rate law as it Finding the Inspiration: Ahmed relates to changes in reactant Zewail concentration. Explain why some reactants in a chemical reaction do not appear in that reaction's rate law. Formulate a rate law from a data table listing changes in reactant concentration.

Chapter 15: Define reversible reactions. Theories of Chemical Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Chemical Distinguish between a static and Equilibrium Lab 15B, Le Concepts: 15A: "Old Faithful" Equilibrium a dynamic equilibrium. Applications of Châtelier’s Principle Chemistry as a tool to 15B: "Le Chatelier's Principle" Write the equation for an Equilibrium Lab 15C, Inquiring either help or hurt people 15C: "Inquiring Into (updated 6/20/18) equilibrium constant of a Chemistry into Le Châtelier’s Scripture as the basis for LeChatelier's Principle" reaction when given the Principle moral decisions Demonstration: balanced chemical equation. Extra Reading: Biblical Integration Reversible Color Calculate the equilibrium Predicting Strategies: Web Resources: constant for a reaction when Precipitation with Research Fritz Haber Dynamic Equilibrium given concentrations of Common Ions God's creation can be Dancing Gummi Bear substances at equilibrium. Extra Reading: wisely used to serve Le Chatelier's Principle Calculate the concentration of a Punch Bowl others. What Makes Ice Melt the substance in an equilibrium Lab 15A, Old Faithful Is War Biblical? Fastest mixture when given the Chapter 15 Review Ethanol must be managed Respiration equilibrium constant and the Chapter 15 Test wisely. Watching the Haber Process concentration of at least one of Only Christ can satisfy our Barium Tests the other substances. needs. Outside Reading: List the four potential stresses "Feeding the World Through that can affect reactions at Earth Science" in the BJU Press equilibrium. Earth Science 4th Edition Lab Predict the direction that a Manual reaction will shift when stressed. CD Content: Recognize the relationship Visual 15-1: Maintaining a between the solubility of a salt Dynamic Equilibrium and its K 29. Punch Bowl Equilibrium Convert between solubilities and Visual 15-2 and 15-3: K 29 values of solutes. Product-Favored and Predict whether a precipitate will Reactant-Favored Reactions form when two solutions are Visual 15-4: Equilibrium mixed, given the appropriate K Concentration of HI, H2, and I2 29. Visual 15-5: Ratio Changes Between Products and Page 15 of 21

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Between Products and Reactants Visual 15-6: The Effect of SO2 on Equilibrium Visual 15-7: Equilibrium and Synthesis of Ammonia Visual 15-8: The Effect of Pressure on Equilibrium Visual 15-9: The Effect of Heat on Equilibrium Visual 15-10: Effects of Stress on Equilibrium Concentrations and Keq Visual 15-11: The Haber Process Visual 15-12: World Population over Time Visual 15-13: Ksp for Minimally Soluble Substances Predicting Precipitation with Common Ions Writing: Deodorizing the World

Unit Biblical Integration Unit Unit Objectives Topics/Concepts Unit Resources Concepts Instructional Strategies Quarter 4 Chapter 16: Acids, Describe acids and bases. Defining Acids and Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Bases, and Salts Classify substances as acids or Bases Extra Reading: Some Concepts: 16A: "Rainbow of Chemistry" bases according to the Acid-Base Equilibria Common Industrial Keeping people safe with 16B: "Cheesy Chemistry" (updated 6/20/18) Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Neutralization Acids, Bases, and chemistry Demonstration: Lewis definitions. Salts God’s design of buffers in Basic Chocolate, Acidic Orange Compare the three acid-base Lab 16A, Rainbow of blood Coffee and pH models. Chemistry Combating drunk driving Red Cabbage and pH Relate protonation and Lab 16B, Cheesy with the Creation Mandate Acids, Antacids, and pH deprotonation to the formation Chemistry Biblical Integration Web Resources: of conjugate pairs. Chapter 16 Review Strategies: Chemistry of Lichens Recognize the self-ionization of Chapter 16 Test Our blood is perfectly Acid Rain Resources water as the basis for balanced in its chemistry. Self-Ionization of Water determining pH and pOH. We can use buffers to Virtual pH Meter Calculate and convert between make industrial practices Comparing Acid Strengths pH, pOH, [H3O+], and [OH-] for and medicines safer. Acid Ionization solutions. Measuring blood alcohol is Buffers Use acid ionization constants to a way to protect other Measuring BAC compare strengths of acids. drivers. CD Content: Choose the stronger of two acids Visual 16-1: Conjugate Pairs in on the basis of structural an Acid-Base Reaction formulas. Visual 16-2: Acid and Base Identify acids as monoprotic, Definitions polyprotic, diprotic, or tripotic on Visual 16-3: Acid-Base Model the basis of their chemical Summary formulas. Visual 16-4: The Lewis Base Explain the chemical basis for Ammonia Forming a Covalent the action of indicators. Bond Complete equations for Visual 16-5: Self-Ionization of neutralization reactions between Water Page 16 of 21

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acids and bases. Visual 16-6: Relationships of Calculate the concentration of a pH, pOH, H+, and OH- solution when given data from Visual 16-7: Conversions for an appropriate acid-base pH, pOH, H+, and OH- titration. Visual 16-8: Relative Strengths Explain how a buffer system of Some Acids and Bases works and give examples of Visual 16-9: Proton Loss reactions in which buffers During Ionization function. Visual 16-10: Colors of Common pH Indicators Visual 16-11: Natural pH Indicators Visual 16-12: Titration Curve Writing: Plants, pH, and Salts

Chapter 17: Identify redox reactions. Redox Reactions Lab 17C, Electrolysis Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Oxidation and Name the oxidized and reduced Electrochemical of Water Concepts: Lab 17A: "The Dead, Twitching Reduction substances in a redox reaction. Reactions Extra Problems Using electrochemistry to Frog Mystery" Name the oxidizing and reducing Extra Reading: help others, wisely Lab 17B: "Danger Under the (updated 6/20/18) agents in a redox reaction. Balancing Redox manage resources, and Sink" Balance redox reactions. Equations—the glorify God Lab 17C: Electrolysis of Water" Describe how an electrochemical Half-Reaction Method Serving God as an Demonstration: cell works, correctly using the Lab 17A, The Dead, electrochemist Instant Fire terms anode, cathode, oxidation, Twitching Frog Biblical Integration The Golden Torch and reduction. Mystery Strategies: Electric Metal Describe how a voltaic cell Lab 17B, Danger Managing rust is a way to Web Resources: works, correctly using the terms Under the Sink live out the Creation Firefly Resources anode, cathode, oxidation, and Chapter 17 Review Mandate. Redox Resources reduction. Chapter 17 Test Ammonia Fireflies Give examples of voltaic cells. Trans-Alaska Pipeline System List several practical Cryolite and Bauxite applications of electrochemistry. Electroplating Contrast rechargeable cells and Voltaic Cell fuel cells with conventional How Batteries Work voltaic cells. Fuel Cells Outside Reading: Electrochemistry and NASA articles CD Content: Visual 17-1: Redox Reactions and Film Developing Visual 17-2: LEO-GER Mnemonic Visual 17-3: Rust Formation Half-Reaction Method Balancing Redox Reactions Visual 17-4: Electrolytic Cell Visual 17-5: Hall-Heroult Process Visual 17-6: Electrolysis of Brine Visual 17-7: Electroplating Visual 17-8: Find the Batteries Visual 17-9: Voltaic Cell Visual 17-10: Electrode Conventions Visual 17-11: Cross Section of Page 17 of 21

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Visual 17-11: Cross Section of an Alkaline Battery Visual 17-12: Fuel Cell Links to Other Subject Areas: Galvani vs. Volta Illegal Pennies Writing: The Future of Fuel Cells

Chapter 18: Give a brief history of organic Organic Compounds Lab 18C, Soaps and Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Organic Chemistry chemistry. Hydrocarbons Detergents Concepts: Lab 18A: "Makes Scents" and Biochemistry State three reasons wy carbon Substituted Lab 18D, Enzymes The origin of life and Lab 18B: "Milking Chemistry" forms so many compounds. Hydrocarbons Worldview Sleuthing Lab 18C: "Soaps and (updated 6/20/18) Write a compound molecular and Organic Reactions grading rubric Biochemistry and moral Detergents" structural formula. Biochemistry Extra Reading: issues Lab 18D: "Enzymes" Distinguish between aliphatic Anabolic Steroids The Bible as the ultimate Demonstration: and aromatic organic Extra Reading: authority Finding the Difference compounds. Lipoproteins—the God’s wisdom and power Make Your Own Models Identify , alkenes, and Good, the Bad, and seen in creation How Chemists Make Christmas alkynes from their formulas or the Ugly Biblical Integration Ornaments structures. Extra Reading: Strategies: Starch Search Draw structural formulas for Enzymes, Vitamins, Only God and His Word Web Resources: compounds in common organic and Hormones can determine what is Dry Cleaning with families. Extra Reading: ethical in the medical field. Tetrachloroethylene Use IUPAC rules to name simple Functions of Proteins God's creation is designed Effects of Grain Alcohol alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Lab 18A, Makes to give Him glory. Anabolic Steroids and Teens Recognize the electron and Scents! Protein structure is Amino Acids structural differences between Lab 18B, Milking complex and shows God's The Life of Percy Julian cyclic aliphatic compounds and Chemistry handiwork. Exoplanets aromatic substances. Chapter 18 Review Nucleic acids were created CD Content: Explain how functional groups Chapter 18 Test by God. Visual 18-1: Carbon's Orbital affect a compound's properties. No matter what obstacles Structure Use IUPAC rules to name halides, are in our way, we can still Visual 18-2: The Many alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, serve others through our Arrangements of Carbon ketones, and carboxylic acids. life. Visual 18-3: Models of Ethanol Recognize the suffixes The Miller-Urey Visual 18-4: Models of Diethyl associated with each type of experiment proved that Ether organic molecule. even the smallest Visual 18-5: Classification of Recognize and give examples of components of life require Organic Compounds substitution, addition, and intelligence to create. Visual 18-6: Models of Benzene condensation reactions. The natural world reveals Visual 18-7: List the key functions of the Creator daily. Polytetrafluoroethylene - an carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, Alkyl Halide and nucleic acids. Visual 18-8: Irone - a Ketone Identify carbohydrates, fats, oils, Visual 18-9: Pentylethanoate - steroids, proteins, and nucleic an Ester acids when given their structural Visual 18-10: Families of formulas. Organic Compounds Differentiate between saturated Visual 18-11: Forming a and unsaturated fats and their Disaccharide in a physical characteristics. Condensation Reaction Describe the formation and Visual 18-12: Helix of Starch structure of proteins using the Molecules terms amino acids, peptide Visual 18-13: Models of a bonds, and polypeptide chains. Triglyceride Know the importance of the Anabolic Steroids structure and shape of a protein Visual 18-14: General molecule. Structure of Steroids Page 18 of 21

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molecule. Structure of Steroids List the three parts of a Lipoproteins - the Good, the nucleotide and describe their Bad, and the Ugly arrangement. Visual 18-15: Models of Cholesterol Enzymes, Vitamins, and Hormones Functions of Proteins Visual 18-16: Amino Acid Visual 18-17: Formation of a Polypeptide Visual 18-18: Four Levels of Protein Structure Visual 18-19: Base Pairs and DNA Replication Visual 18-20: DNA Structure in Chromosomes Visual 18-21: Cortisone Visual 18-22: Miller-Urey Apparatus Visual 18-23: Naphthalene - a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Links to Other Subject Areas: A Brief History of Aromatics

Chapter 19: Distinguish between traditional Ceramics Extra Reading: Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Materials and advanced ceramics. Semiconductors Beyond Paper and Concepts: "A Plastic World" Chemistry Recognize the physical Polymers Plastic Dominion science through Demonstration: properties shared by most Nanotechnology Lab 19, A Plastic recycling Water in Ceramics (updated 6/20/18) modern ceramics. World Improving people’s lives Making a Nylon Rope Describe the steps of the sol-gel Chapter 19 Review with wise stewardship Sorting Recyclable Plastics process. Chapter 19 Test The need for discernment Web Resources: List some common examples of in the use of new Ceramics Resources ways that ceramics improve our technology Polymers lives. Serving God as a materials Fast Fabrics Compare conductors, scientist Nanotechnology 101 semiconductors, and insulators. Biblical Integration Nanotechnology Takes Off Describe how semiconductor Strategies: Space Elevator doping establishes the Ceramics provide a way to Outside Reading: properties of the material. serve others, obey God, Read Garbage and Summarize how semiconductors and work for His glory. Recycling by Mitchell Young are used in integrated circuits. Recycling is an important Group Activity: Explain the relationships part of preserving creation. Research: Building a model of between the terms polymer, Nanotechnology can a buckyball monomer, and copolymer. help others. CD Content: Distinguish between addition Visual 19-1: Elements That and condensation polymers on Can Act as a Semiconductor the basis of their method of Visual 19-2: Pure, n-Doped, formation and give examples of and p-Doped Crystal Lattice each kind of polymer. Visual 19-3: Field-Effect Contrast elastomers and plastics Transistor (FET) and give examples of each. Visual 19-4: LDPE, PEX, and Explain how to practically HDPE distinguish a thermosetting Beyond Paper and Plastic polymer from a thermoplastic Visual 19-5: Buckyball one. Links to Other Subject Areas: Name two obstacles to plastic Dipping into Sol-Gels Page 19 of 21

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Name two obstacles to plastic Dipping into Sol-Gels recycling. Polyethylene: The Chemical Define nanotechnology and That Wanted to be Found describe the size scale on which Writing: it is applied. Polymers and Politics Describe the structure of fullerenes, including buckyballs and carbon nanotubes. List four ways that fullerenes may be used to improve our lives. Describe some potential risks of nanotechnology in relation to the environment and human health.

Chapter 20: Relate the events and scientists Inside the Nucleus Extra Problems Biblical Integration Lab Activity: Nuclear Chemistry involved in the discovery of Nuclear Decay Worldview Sleuthing Concepts: "Atomic Asteroids" radioactivity. Using Nuclear grading rubric The effect of worldview on Demonstration: (updated 6/20/18) Determine whether a given Chemistry Final lab exam and health and safety Chain Reaction Dominoes nuclide is stable or radioactive grading rubric Our responsibility to use Web Resources: when given a graph of nuclide Lab 20, Atomic chemistry for the good of Create Your Own Band of stability. Asteroids others Stability Recognize the best uses Chapter 20 Review Biblical Integration How Geiger Counters Work for particular units of measuring Chapter 20 Test Strategies: A Citizen's Guide to Radon radioactivity. Utmost in the mind of a Electromagnetic Spectrum Tour Relate the mass defect of a person with a biblical Transuranium Elements nucleus to its binding energy. worldview should be Simulation Compare the stabilities of glorifying God and keeping Radiometric Dating nuclides when given a graph on His image bearers from Yucca Mountain Project nuclear binding energy. harm. Outside Reading: List instruments used to God expects us to find the A Force of Nature: The Frontier measure radiation. balance between using Genius of Ernest Rutherford by Describe the charges, masses, resources and controlling Richard Reeves penetrating power, and ionizing the dangers of those Group Activity: ability of alpha, beta, and resources. Research: Sources of Radiation gamma radiation. All chemistry should be CD Content: Complete nuclear equations for viewed through the lens of Visual 20-1: The Effect of radioactive decays. God's Word. Charge on Nuclear Particles Calculate the amount of Technology from the Visual 20-2: Standard Format radioactive substance present Ashes of Tragedy for Isotopic Notation after a given number of Visual 20-3: Stability of half-lives have passed. Nuclides Compare nuclear decay, nuclear Visual 20-4: The Decay of reactions, and chemical Nuclides into a Stable State reactions. Visual 20-5: "Geography" of Distinguish between nuclear the Stability of Nuclides fission and fusion. Visual 20-6: Binding Energy Explain the relationship between per Nucleon mass of a fissionable substance Visual 20-7: Alpha Decay and a chain reaction. Visual 20-8: Beta Decay Analyze risk within applications Visual 20-9: Gamma Decay of nuclear chemistry to protect Visual 20-10: Penetrating God's image bearers. Power of Nuclear Particles Nuclear Decay Problems Visual 20-11: Mass Decay of Thorium-234 Visual 20-12: Energy Released During the Decay of Page 20 of 21

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During the Decay of Uranium-235 Visual 20-13: Fission of Uranium-235 Visual 20-14: Nuclear Fission Visual 20-15: Fission in a Nuclear Reaction Visual 20-16: Chain Reaction in the Fission of Uranium-235 Visual 20-17: in the Sun Visual 20-18: Relationship of Fission and Fusion to Binding Energy Writing: Remote Fuel

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