City of Angels School Independent Study Los Angeles Unified School District INSTRUCTIONAL PACING GUIDE Chemistry B Course ID #361402

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City of Angels School Independent Study Los Angeles Unified School District INSTRUCTIONAL PACING GUIDE Chemistry B Course ID #361402 This guide covers the second semester of a one-year course that covers California state content standards for high school Chemistry, an A-G D course. It fulfills the second half of the physical science lab course requirement for graduation. Content and Standards o For the LAUSD course description, go to http://science.lausd.net or http://achieve.lausd.net/page/6459. o To download current State Content Science Standards, go to http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/. o To download the new Next Generation Science Standards, go to http://www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ca/sc/ngssstandards.asp o To download the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in Science classes, go to http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/ o Course Schedule: o Week 1: Solutions; Energy o Week 2: Energy and Chemical Change o Week 3: Reaction Rates; Chemical Equilibrium o Week 4: Equilibrium Constants; Acids and Bases o Week 5: Neutralization; Redox Reactions o Week 6: Electrochemistry; Alkanes o Week 7: Hydrocarbons o Week 8: More Hydrocarbons; Proteins o Week 9: Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids o Week 10: Nuclear Chemistry Textbooks Required: Chemistry: Matter and Change (Glencoe, 2007) Optional: Science Notebook (for Chemistry: Matter and Change) Labs Students are required to attend a total of five (5) lab sessions to be conducted at a school site. Lab schedule and location information will be provided by the teacher. Websites o Student Home Page: http://coastudent.net (Click on course textbook image to access site.) o Course Companion Site: https://sites.google.com/site/coaschema o School Instructional Guide Page: http://www.lausd.net/city_of_angels o Glencoe Textbook Companion website: http://chemistrymc.com NOTE: See your teacher for passwords and other login information. Grades Weekly assignments are worth 100 points. Student course work will be rated using the following breakdown: A 90-100% Textbook Work 60% B 80-89% Labs 30% C 70-79% Assessments 10% D 60-69% F 0-59%

ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #1: Solutions; Energy (Chapters 15-16) 1. Section 15-1: What are solutions?, pages 453-461 (CA SS: Chemistry 6.b, 6.c; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 3-7 in the Section Assessment on page 461. 2. Section 15-2: Solution Concentration, pages 462-470 (CA SS: Chemistry 6.d, 6.e): Read the section then complete questions 28-32 in the Section Assessment on page 470. 3. Section 15-3: Colligative Properties of Solutions, pages 471-475 (CA SS: Chemistry 6.b, 6.e; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 37-41 in the Section Assessment on page 475. 4. Section 16-2: Energy, pages 489-495 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 7.a, 7.b, 7.d; Physics 3.a; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 7-11 in the Section Assessment on page 495. a. Problem-solving Lab: How can you measure the turbidity of a colloid? on page 478. b. Try at Home Lab: Identifying Colloids on page 959. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 15-1, 15-2, 15-3, and 16-2. ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #2: Energy and Chemical Change (Chapter 16) 1. Section 16-2: Heat in Chemical Reactions and Processes, pages 496-500 (CA SS: Chemistry 7.b, 7.d): Read the section then complete questions 14-19 in the Section Assessment on page 500. 2. Section 16-3: Thermochemical Equations, pages 501-505 (CA SS: Chemistry 7.c, 7.d; I&E 1.b, 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 23-27 in the Section Assessment on page 505. 3. Section 16-4: Calculating Enthalpy Change, pages 506-512 (CA SS: Chemistry 7.e): Read the section then complete questions 32-37 in the Section Assessment on page 512. 4. Section 16-5: Reaction Spontaneity, pages 513-519 (CA SS: Chemistry 7.b, 7.d, 7.f; Physics 3.e; I&E 1.b, 1.c, 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 40-44 in the Section Assessment on page 519. a. Problem-solving Lab: How much energy is needed to heat water from a solid to a vapor on page 503. b. Try at Home Lab: Observing Entropy on page 959. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 16-2, 16-3, 16-4, and 16-5. Revised 1/13/15 #110103 http://www.lausd.net/city_of_angels/igs.html Page 2 of 6

ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #3: Reaction Rates; Chemical Equilibrium (Chapters 17-18) 1. Section 17-1: A Model for Reaction Rates, pages 529-535 (CA SS: Chemistry 4.g, 7.a, 8.a, 8.d): Read the section then complete questions 4-10 in the Section Assessment on page 535. 2. Section 17-2: Factors Affecting Reaction Rates, pages 536-541 (CA SS: Chemistry 8.a, 8.b, 8.c, 8.d): Read the section then complete questions 11-15 in the Section Assessment on page 541. 3. Section 18-1: Equilibrium: A State of Dynamic Balance, pages 559-568 (CA SS: Chemistry 9.b, 9.c; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 5-9 in the Section Assessment on page 568. 4. Section 18-2: Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium, pages 569-574 (CA SS: Chemistry 9.a; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 10-15 in the Section Assessment on page 574. a. Problem-solving Lab: Speed and Energy of a Collision on page 533. b. Try at Home Lab: Surface Area and Cooking Eggs on page 960. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 17-1, 17-2, 18-1, and 18-2. ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #4: Equilibrium Constants; Acids and Bases (Chapters 18-19) 1. Section 18-3: Using Equilibrium Constants, pages 575-585 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 9.a, 9.c; I&E 1.b, 1.c, 1.d, 1.e): Read the section then complete questions 20-24 in the Section Assessment on page 585. 2. Section 19-1: Acids and Bases: An Introduction, pages 595-601 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 5.a, 5.b, 5.e; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 4-9 in the Section Assessment on page 601. 3. Section 19-2: Strengths of Acids and Bases, pages 602-607 (CA SS: Chemistry 5.c; I&E 1.a, 1.d, 1.e): Read the section then complete questions 12-17 in the Section Assessment on page 607. 4. Section 19-3: What is ph?, pages 608-616 (CA SS: Chemistry 5.c, 5.d, 5.f, 5.g): Read the section then complete questions 24-28 in the Section Assessment on page 616. a. Problem-solving Lab: How does fluoride prevent tooth decay? on page 583. b. Try at Home Lab: Cornstarch Solubility on page 960. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 18-3, 19-1, 19-2, and 19-3. Revised 1/13/15 #110103 http://www.lausd.net/city_of_angels/igs.html Page 3 of 6

ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #5: Neutralization; Redox Reactions (Chapters 19-20) 1. Section 19-4: Neutralization, pages 617-625 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 3.d, 5.a, 5.d, 5.f, 5.g, 9.a; I&E 1.b, 1.c, 1.d, 1.e, 1.l): Read the section then complete questions 34-38 in the Section Assessment on page 625. 2. Section 20-1: Oxidation and Reduction, pages 635-643 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 3.g; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 6-11 in the Section Assessment on page 643. 3. Section 20-2: Balancing Redox Equations, pages 644-649 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 3.g): Read the section then complete questions 18-23 in the Section Assessment on page 649. 4. Section 20-3: Half-Reactions, pages 650-653 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 3.g; I&E 1.b, 1.c, 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 27-31 in the Section Assessment on page 653. a. Problem-solving Lab: How does your blood maintain it ph? on page 624. b. Problem-solving Lab: How does redox lift a space shuttle? on page 647. c. Try at Home Lab: Testing for Ammonia on page 961. d. Try at Home Lab: Kitchen Oxidation on page 961. e. Any of the virtual labs or activities on the course companion site at http://coastudent.net corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 19-4, 20-1, 20-2, and 20-3. ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #6: Electrochemistry; Alkanes (Chapters 21-22) 1. Section 21-1: Voltaic Cells, pages 663-672 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.g; I&E 1.a, 1.b, 1.c, 1.d, 1.m): Read the section then complete questions 8-13 in the Section Assessment on page 672. 2. Section 21-2: Types of Batteries, pages 673-682 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.g; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 14-19 in the Section Assessment on page 682. 3. Section 22-1: Alkanes, pages 697-705 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 10.b, 10.d; I&E 1.g): Read the section then complete questions 3-9 in the Section Assessment on page 705. 4. Section 22-2: Cyclic Alkanes and Alkane Properties, pages 706-710 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 10.b): Read the section then complete questions 12-17 in the Section Assessment on page 710. a. Problem-solving Lab: Can the simplest atom power a car? on page 679. b. Try at Home Lab: Old Pennies on page 962. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 21.1, 21.2, 22.1, and 22.2. Revised 1/13/15 #110103 http://www.lausd.net/city_of_angels/igs.html Page 4 of 6

ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #7: Hydrocarbons (Chapters 22-23) 1. Section 22-3: Alkenes and Alkynes, pages 711-716 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 10.d): Read the section then complete questions 20-23 in the Section Assessment on page 716. 2. Section 22-4: Isomers, pages 717-721 (CA SS: Chemistry 10.b; I&E 1.d): Read the section then complete questions 24-29 in the Section Assessment on page 721. 3. Section 22-5: Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Petroleum, pages 722-727 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.d, 10.d; I&E 1.b, 1.c): Read the section then complete questions 30-35 in the Section Assessment on page 727. 4. Section 23-2: Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines, pages 743-746 (CA SS: Chemistry 10.e): Read the section then complete questions 9-13 in the Section Assessment on page 746. a. Problem-solving Lab: Identifying Structural, Geometric, and Optical Isomers on page 720. b. Try at Home Lab: Comparing Water and a Hydrocarbon on page 962. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 22-3, 22-4, 22-5, and 23-2. ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #8: More Hydrocarbons; Proteins (Chapters 23-24) 1. Section 23-3: Carbonyl Compounds, pages 747-753 (CA SS: Chemistry 3.a, 10.e): Read the section then complete questions 14-19 in the Section Assessment on page 753. 2. Section 23-4: Other Reactions of Organic Compounds, pages 754-760 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 3.a, 3.g, 8.c, 10.e): Read the section then complete questions 20-24 in the Section Assessment on page 760. 3. Section 23-5: Polymers, pages 761-765 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.d, 2.h, 10.a, 10.b, 10.e; I&E 1.b, 1.c, 1.j): Read the section then complete questions 25-29 in the Section Assessment on page 765. 4. Section 24-1: Proteins, pages 775-780 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 10.a, 10.b, 10.c, 10.f): Read the section then complete questions 1-5 in the Section Assessment on page 780. a. Problem-solving Lab: Categorizing Organic Compounds on page 757. b. Try at Home Lab: Modeling Basic Organic Compounds on page 963. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 23-3, 23-4, 23-5, and 24-1. Revised 1/13/15 #110103 http://www.lausd.net/city_of_angels/igs.html Page 5 of 6

ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #9: Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids (Chapters 24-25) 1. Section 24-2: Carbohydrates, pages 781-783 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 10.a, 10.b): Read the section then complete questions 6-10 in the Section Assessment on page 783. 2. Section 24-3: Lipids, pages 784-787 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 10.a, 10.b): Read the section then complete questions 11-15 in the Section Assessment on page 787. 3. Section 24-4: Nucleic Acids, pages 788-791 (CA SS: Chemistry 2.b, 10.a, 10.b, 10.c): Read the section then complete questions 16-20 in the Section Assessment on page 791. 4. Section 25-1: Nuclear Radiation, pages 805-809 (CA SS: Chemistry 11.c, 11.d, 11.e; I&E 1.d, 1.k): Read the section then complete questions 1-5 in the Section Assessment on page 809. a. Problem-solving Lab: How does DNA replicate? on page 790. b. Try at Home Lab: Modeling Sugars on page 963. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 24-2, 24-3, 24-4, and 25-1. ASSIGNMENTS FOR WEEK #10: Nuclear Chemistry (Chapter 25) 1. Section 25-2: Radioactive Decay, pages 810-814 (CA SS: Chemistry 1.e, 11.a, 11.c, 11.d): Read the section then complete questions 10-14 in the Section Assessment on page 814. 2. Section 25-3: Transmutation, pages 815-820 (CA SS: Chemistry 1.f, 11.f; I&E 1.a, 1.e, 1.i): Read the section then complete questions 20-24 in the Section Assessment on page 820. 3. Section 25-4: Fission and Fusion of Atomic Nuclei, pages 821-826 (CA SS: Chemistry 11.b; I&E 1.m): Read the section then complete questions 25-29 in the Section Assessment on page 826. 4. Section 25-5: Applications and Effects of Nuclear Reactions, pages 827-831 (CA SS: Chemistry 11.c, 11.e; I&E 1.a, 1.b, 1.m): Read the section then complete questions 30-34 in the Section Assessment on page 831. a. Problem-solving Lab: How does distance affect radiation exposure? on page 830. b. Try at Home Lab: Modeling Radiation Penetration on page 964. corresponding Science Notebook pages as you read Sections 25-2, 25-3, 25-4, and 25-5. Revised 1/13/15 #110103 http://www.lausd.net/city_of_angels/igs.html Page 6 of 6