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CHEMISTRY
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This page is currently under construction. We hope the links you find here will be valuable as you use the internet to search for information that correlates with the State Core. If you know of other relevant sites please e-mail URL's to Elasha Morgan.

Graphics by Harlan Wallach ©copyright 1994


There is one web site so comprehensive in its nature that it must be mentioned here. Martindale's The "Virtual" Chemistry Center has links to every imaginable chemistry related site on the internet. Be warned that you could blissfully lose hours of reality browsing this site. For those of you with less time to spare, look below for sites specifically correlated with the state core objectives.


TOPIC: STRUCTURE


Standard 3620-01: Students will investigate the nature of atoms.

Objectives:

  • 3620-0101 Evaluate evidence for particulate nature of matter.

  • 3620-0102 Correlate the position of elements on the periodic table with their atomic structure.


Standard 3620-02: Students will understand nuclear and quantum phenomena.

Objectives:



TOPIC: INTERACTION


Standard 3620-03: Students will investigate and infer physical and chemical properties of substances based on chemical bonding and periodic tendencies.

Objectives:

  • 3620-0301 Examine and identify physical and chemical properties of molecules related to bond types.

  • 3620-0302 Use nomenclature schemes to name inorganic compounds.

Standard: 3620-04: Students will investigate chemical reactions.

Objectives:


Standard 3620-05: Students will determine and quantify regulating factors in chemical systems.

Objectives:

  • 3620-0501 Identify variables and predict relative changes in equilibrium of a chemical reaction.

  • 3620-0502 Quantify factors which control the rate of chemical reactions (e.g., temperature, pH, concentration, catalysts) and determine their effects.



TOPIC: QUANTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS


Standard 3620-06: Students will apply concepts of concentration to analyze solutions.

Objectives:

  • 3620-0601 Determine concentration of solutions and express in units of molarity, percentage concentration (percentage as mass/mass, mass/volume, or volume/volume) and parts per million (ppm, mg/Kg).

  • 3620-0602 Determine and express concentration of a solution in units of pH.

    • Interactive Titration Simulation--Determine the concentration of a 50.0 mL solution of weak acid, for example, acetic acid, by titration using a 0.100M of NaOH(aq) as titrant. (Requires Shockwave.)

  • 3620-0603Relate concentration to colligative properties of solutions.

Standard 3620-07: Students will use a variety of analytical procedures to answer relevant problems in chemistry.

Objectives:

  • 3620-0701 Experimentally test a hypothesis using volumetric titration.

  • 3620-0702 Experimentally test a hypothesis using chromatography.

  • 3620-0703 Quantitatively investigate electron flow in chemical reactions.

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