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3. Names, Formulas, and Properties of Acids and Bases 3.1 Define acids in terms of hydrogen ions. 3.2 Examine rules for naming acids. 3.3 Distinguish between binary acids and oxo acids. 3.4 Define bases in terms of hydroxides. 3.5 Examine rules for naming bases. 3.6 Write formulas for bases given names of bases. 3.7 Compare properties of acids and bases. 3.8 Compare physical properties of molecular compounds, ionic compounds, acids, and bases. 3.9 Distinguish between molecular compounds, ionic compounds, acids, and bases using chemical lab tests. Potential Resources Please refer to the annotated bibliography at the end of this section for a brief description of each resource. ALCHEM 10. (1987) J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. Available from school supplies. Modern Chemistry. (1990) Tzimopoulos, N.D., et al. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN: 0-03-014502-3. Chemistry: A Human Venture. (1988) Percival & Wilson. Irwin Publishing. ISBN: 0-7725- 1696-0 Chemistry: A Modern Course. (1987) Smoot, Price & Smith. Merrill Pub. Co. ISBN: 0-02- 954021-6 ALCHEM Chemistry. (1990). J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. ISBN: 920008-31-3 Chemistry, A First Course, (1988). Rayner-Canham, G., et al., Addison-Wesley Publishers. ISBN: 0-201-17880-X Chemicals In Action, (1987). Donovan, T.R., Holt, Rinehart, and Winston of Canada, Limited. ISBN: 0-03-921975-5 Student Course Manuals for Distance Education. Labrador College of Applied Arts, Technology and Continuing Education. Happy Valley-Goose Bay. On-Line Resources: Westviking Gopher 194 ABE Level III Curriculum
IH 3113 Reactions and Equations Prerequisites " IH 3111 and IH 3112 1. Chemical Reactions and Equations 1.1 Recognize evidence that chemical reactions have taken place (energy change, colour change, precipitate, and/or gas formation). 1.2 Define reaction, reactant, product, and chemical equation. 1.3 Distinguish between exothermic and endothermic reactions. 1.4 Write word equations from statements describing the reaction. 1.5 Define terms: solution, solvent, solute, aqueous solution, soluble, and insoluble. 1.6 Write chemical equations including symbols for states of matter [(s), (l), (g), (aq)]. 1.7 Explain law of conservation of mass and atoms. 1.8 Recognize conservation of mass and atoms in chemical reaction. 1.9 Examine a method for balancing chemical equations. 1.10 Balance chemical equations. 2. Predicting Chemical Reactions 2.1 Recognize the following types of reactions: composition, decomposition, single and double displacement (replacement), hydrocarbon combustion, and others. 2.2 Observe examples of each of the above reaction types. 2.3 Use element's group number to predict ratios between atoms to form a neutral molecule. 2.4 For the following composition reactions predict products: metal + oxygen metal + non-metal 2.5 For the following decomposition reactions predict products: heating carbonates heating hydrates electrolysis of water 2.6 Use element's group number to predict ratios between atoms and common complex ions to form a neutral molecule. 2.7 Define precipitate. 2.8 Use general rules of solubility to predict products in double displacement reactions. 2.9 Predict products in reactions between acids and bases. 195 ABE Level III Curriculum
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3. Names, Formulas, <strong>and</strong> Properties <strong>of</strong> Acids <strong>and</strong> Bases<br />
3.1 Define acids in terms <strong>of</strong> hydrogen ions.<br />
3.2 Examine rules for naming acids.<br />
3.3 Distinguish between binary acids <strong>and</strong> oxo acids.<br />
3.4 Define bases in terms <strong>of</strong> hydroxides.<br />
3.5 Examine rules for naming bases.<br />
3.6 Write formulas for bases given names <strong>of</strong> bases.<br />
3.7 Compare properties <strong>of</strong> acids <strong>and</strong> bases.<br />
3.8 Compare physical properties <strong>of</strong> molecular compounds, ionic compounds,<br />
acids, <strong>and</strong> bases.<br />
3.9 Distinguish between molecular compounds, ionic compounds, acids, <strong>and</strong><br />
bases using chemical lab tests.<br />
Potential <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Please refer to the annotated bibliography at the end <strong>of</strong> this section for a brief<br />
description <strong>of</strong> each resource.<br />
ALCHEM 10. (1987) J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. Available from school supplies.<br />
Modern Chemistry. (1990) Tzimopoulos, N.D., et al. Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston. ISBN:<br />
0-03-014502-3.<br />
Chemistry: A <strong>Human</strong> Venture. (1988) Percival & Wilson. Irwin Publishing. ISBN: 0-7725-<br />
1696-0<br />
Chemistry: A Modern Course. (1987) Smoot, Price & Smith. Merrill Pub. Co. ISBN: 0-02-<br />
954021-6<br />
ALCHEM Chemistry. (1990). J.M. LeBel Enterprises Ltd. ISBN: 920008-31-3<br />
Chemistry, A First Course, (1988). Rayner-Canham, G., et al., Addison-Wesley Publishers.<br />
ISBN: 0-201-17880-X<br />
Chemicals In Action, (1987). Donovan, T.R., Holt, Rinehart, <strong>and</strong> Winston <strong>of</strong> Canada,<br />
Limited. ISBN: 0-03-921975-5<br />
Student Course Manuals for Distance Education. Labrador College <strong>of</strong> Applied Arts,<br />
Technology <strong>and</strong> Continuing Education. Happy Valley-Goose Bay.<br />
On-Line <strong>Resources</strong>: Westviking Gopher<br />
194<br />
ABE Level III Curriculum