3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Chemical Bonding & Organic Compounds
  • Subject(s):Science
  • Days:20
  • Grade(s):11
Key Learning: Chemical bonds hold substances together. Elements form chemical bonds in order to become more stable. Bonding occurs in a variety of ways. Because of its unique electron configuration, carbon can form many, many compounds.
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How does the formation of chemical bonds make atoms more stable?
   
Concept: Bond Character: Ionic, Covalent, Metallic
Concept: VSEPR
Concept: Organic
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What determines whether elements will undergo ionic, covalent, or metallaic bonding? (A)
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Why is it important to be able to predict the shapes of molecules? (A)
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What about the electron configuration of carbon makes it possible for it to form so many compounds? (A)
Concept: Intermolecular Forces of Attraction
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Why do bubbles form? (A)
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Vocabulary Report

  • ionic -
  • polar bond -
  • hybridization -
  • linear -
  • meth- -
  • trigonal planar -
  • hydrogen bond -
  • covalent -
  • eth- -
  • tetrahedron -
  • metallic -
  • intermolecular forces of attraction -
  • electrostatic forces of attraction -
  • angular -
  • pro- -
  • electronegativity -
  • but- -
  • ionization energy -
  • surface tension -
  • trigonal pyramidal -
  • octohedral -
  • valence/oxidation number -
  • -ane -
  • capillary action -
  • trigonal bipyramidal -
  • adhesion -
  • delocalized electrons -
  • --ene -
  • cohesion -
  • formula unit -
  • -yne -
  • vsepr model -
  • dipole-dipole -
  • isomers -
  • Lewis structure -
  • coordinate covalent bonds -