STANDARD 5.6 (CHEMISTRY): by Grade 12
Strands with Cumulative Progress Indicators
A. Structure and Properties of Matter
- Know that atoms are made of a positive nucleus surrounded by negative
electrons and that the nucleus, a tiny fraction of the volume of an
atom, is composed of protons and neutrons, each almost 2,000 times more
massive than an electron.
- Know that the number of protons in the nucleus defines the element.
- Know that an atom's electron arrangement, particularly the outermost
electrons, determines how the atom can interact with other atoms.
- Explain that atoms form bonds (ionic and covalent) with other atoms
by transferring or sharing electrons.
- Explain how the Periodic Table of Elements reflects the relationship
between the properties of elements and their atomic structure.
- Know that many biological, chemical and physical phenomena can be
explained by changes in the arrangement and motion of atoms and molecules.
- Recognize that the properties of matter are related to the structure
and arrangement of their molecules and atoms, such as in metallic and
nonmetallic crystals and carbon compounds.
- Know that different levels of energy are associated with different
arrangements of electrons.
B. Chemical Reactions
- Explain that the rate of reactions among atoms and molecules depends
on how often they encounter one another and that the rate is affected
by nature of reactants, concentration, pressure, temperature, and the
presence of a catalyst.
- Show that some changes in chemical bonds require a net input or net
release of energy.