Define and identify chemical and physical properties and changes.
Give examples of physical and chemical properties and changes.
Compare and contrast chemical and physical properties and changes.
Lesson 4.02: Balancing Equations
Explain why it is important to always balance equations.
Describe what coefficients represent and how they relate to the law of conservation of mass.
Use coefficients to balance a variety of chemical equations.
Lesson 4.03: Chemical Reactions: Double and Single Replacement
Identify double and single replacement reactions when given the complete equation or the reactants.
Predict the products of a double or single replacement reaction when given the reactants.
Use an activity series to determine if a single replacement reaction is possible.
Identify the common properties of single and double replacement reactions.
Lesson 4.04: Chemical Reactions: Synthesis and Decomposition
Identify synthesis and decomposition reactions when given the complete equation or the reactants.
Predict the products of a synthesis or decomposition reaction when given the reactants.
Identify the properties of synthesis and decomposition reactions.
Lesson 4.05: Chemical Reactions: Combustion
Identify combustion reactions when given the complete equation or the reactants.
Predict the products of a combustion reaction when given the reactants.
Identify the properties of combustion reactions.
Be able to describe the reactions and observations from the laboratory activity.
Lesson 4.06: Stoichiometry
Explain what the coefficients in a balanced equation represent and how they can be used in ratios.
Use coefficients from a balanced equation as a mole ratio in dimensional analysis calculations.
Solve a variety of stoichiometry calculations involving moles and mass.
Use volume and density in stoichiometry calculations (honors).
Lesson 4.07: Limiting Reactant
Identify when a problem