Belleville Mennonite School Scope and Sequence

 

Chemistry                                             Textbook:         Chemistry Concepts and Applications

Grade level: 11-12                                                        McGraw Hill Glencoe, c 2005

 

Chemistry: The Science of Matter

The Puzzle of Matter

Properties and Changes of Matter

Matter is Made of Atoms

Atoms and Their Structures

Electrons in Atoms

Introduction to the Periodic Table

Development of the Periodic Table

Using the Periodic Table

Formation of Compounds

The Variety of Compounds

How Elements Form Compounds

Types of Compounds

Ionic Compounds

Molecular Substances

Chemical Reactions and Equations

Chemical Equations

Types of Reactions

Nature of Reactions

Completing the Model of the Atom

Expanding the Theory of the Atom

The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure

Periodic Properties of the Elements

Main Group Elements

Transition Elements

Chemical Bonding

Bonding of Atoms

Molecular Shape and Polarity

The Kinetic Theory of Matter

Physical Behavior of Matter

Kinetic Energy and Changes of State

Behavior of Gases

Gas Pressure

The Gas Laws

Chemical Quantities

Counting Particles of Matter

Using Moles

Water and Its Solutions

Uniquely Water

Solutions and Their Properties

Acids, Bases, and pH

Acids and Bases

Strengths of Acid-Base Reactions

Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

The Nature of Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

Applications of Oxidation –Reduction Reactions

Electrochemistry

Electrolysis: Chemistry from Electricity

Galvanic Cells: Electricity from Chemicals

Organic Chemistry

Hydrocarbons

Substituted Hydrocarbons

Plastics and Other Polymers

The Chemistry of Life

Molecules of Life

Reactions of Life

Chemical Reactions and Energy

Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions

Measuring Energy Changes

Photosynthesis

Nuclear Chemistry

Types of Radioactivity

Nuclear Reactions and Energy

Nuclear Tools