SHS2 Chemistry · Semester 1, Week 6
Matter and Its Properties
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Curriculum details
- Strand
- Physical Chemistry (Strand 1)
- Sub-strand
- Matter and Its Properties (1.1)
- Content standard
- 2.1.1.CS.1 - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding that energy changes occur in chemical reactions as a result of reorganization of atoms at different rates. 2.1.1.LO.1 Describe the different energy changes that occur as a result of reorganization of atoms. 3 Gender Equality and Social Inclusion 4 Socio-Emotional Learning 2.1.1.LO.2 Use the concept of chemical kinetics to explain that chemical reactions proceed at different rates depending on their conditions and design experiment to investigate these conditions.
- Indicator
- 2.1.1.LI.6 - Perform experiments to investigate the factors that affect the rate of reaction and analyse the data from the rate experiments.
- Suggested placement
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Semester 1, Week 6
(Week 6 of the year)
Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.
- Curriculum reference
- NaCCA curriculum document, p. 64
Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)
Experiential Learning: - In small mixed-ability groups and using circus activities, design, and perform experiments to investigate the effect of the following on rate of reaction: a. Change in concentration (using gas syringe to measure the volume of CO from HCl 2 and CaCO reaction with time). 3 b. Changes in surface area (using balance to measure loss of mass or using gas syringe to measure volume of CO produced from HCl and CaCO reaction with time). 2 3 c. Changes in temperature or concentration with respect to time (Sulphur-clock experiment). d. Catalyst (using gas syringe to measure the volume of oxygen gas produced from decomposition of H O by MnO ) 2 2 2 Talk for Learning: - In small mixed-ability and mixed-gender groups where applicable, analyse the experimental data and graphs of reactions and deduce patterns and hence the effect of the parameters on the rate of reaction. - Discuss practical applications of each outcome on everyday life (Example, surface area and safety of grain mill factories, why a glowing splint rekindles when it is put in a bottle of oxygen gas, why smoking is forbidden in areas where bottled oxygen is in use, burning of charcoal, the use of antioxidants as competitive inhibitors to preserve food etc.). Teaching and Learning Materials: - * Worksheets: for drawing and labelling enthalpy profile diagram. * Worksheets for supporting calculation of standard enthalpy changes. * Worksheets with task on applying Hess' law to calculate enthalpy of reaction. * Calculator * Hot water * Hydrochloric acid * Sodium hydroxide pellets * Thermometer * Copper sulphate * Zinc powder * Virtual lab on calorimetry * Use of gas syringe * Chemical balance * Calcium chloride - * Probe - Beakers (100ml and 400ml) - Ammonium chloride * Calorimetry setup * Conical flask * Beakers * Marble chips * Hydrochloric acids * Kits for sulphur-clock experiment * Kits for investigating effect of of H O 2 2 * Graph sheets - WEBSITE - Videos on the topic:khanacademy.org - catalyst on decomposition Assessment (2.1.1.AS.6). The document marks these depth-of-knowledge levels for this indicator: Level 4 Extended critical thinking and reasoning.