Unit 3 Periodicity and Bonding

Periodicity (patterns and trends of the periodic table) and Bonding (chemical bonding) are intricately related and as essential to understanding chemistry from atomic structure.  Study chapter 5 in your textbook for periodicity and complete review questions 1 to 37 odd .  Study chapter 6 (complete 15 to 49 odd) and chapter 7 (complete 1 to 13 and 23 to 37 odd) .
Study a bit at a time. Work on memorizing ions (p 205 and p 210) for nomenclature.

FINAL EXAM REVIEW... In addition to study of the text and your class notes you should consider the internet, especially YouTube chemistry channels, an essential part of learning chemistry well. WATCH THE VIDEOS... you can build important concepts with practice...' A good review channel for the final (watch atomic structure, periodicity and bonding SL videos)  MAKE SURE TO GET A REVIEW HANDOUT FROM INSTRUCTOR.



DUE DATES
Lab 1: Flame Tests  emission spectra periodic table  KEY 
Flame Test Procedure Flinn
Worksheet 1: Electron Energy and Light  due 11/16 (staple to flame tests lab data)
Flame Test Demo
Electromagnetic Spectrum NASA
Light: Astronomy Crash Course
Light is a Wave: Physics Crash Course
Hydrogen Emission Spectra Thornley
About absorption and emission spectra
Lab 2: Reactivity of Halide Ions Post lab questions due 11/20
Lab 3: Periodic Properties due 11/30
Alkali metals in water (reactivity) video 
More detailed reaction of alkali metals with water RSC channel
Lithium into 7up
Ionization energy and electronegativity defined Thornley youtube channel
Periodic trends in radii and electronegativity Thornley youtube channel
More on trends Thornley youtube channel
Worksheet 2: The Periodic Table
Periodic Trends using online ptable and spreadsheet graphing worksheet and an example spreadsheet from last year  due 12/6
Periodic Law Cut n' Paste Puzzle 
Periodic Trends Questions Final Assessment 
Make-a-Mole
Na + H2O => NaOH + H2
Worksheet 3: Dot Diagrams due 1/9
Candy Lab Chemistry Post lab due 1/3
Worksheet 4: Electronegativity Difference, Bond Type and Polarity Packet due 1/9
Lab 4: Chemical Bonding due 1/12
Lab 5: Ionic Formulas  due 1/17
Final exam review Part 1 due 1/22
Final exam review Part 2 and Part 1 due on day of Final Exam; Period 2, 3 on Wed 24th.  Period 5 on Thr 25th. Period 4 on Fri 26th. 
Worksheet 5: Nomenclature 
Lab 6: Evaporation of Alcohols due 2/2
Lab 7: Percent Composition of Potassium Chlorate

ONLINE
PTABLE.COM
The new periodic table song
The old periodic table song
Molecular Shape of You song
Introduction to periodicity video Thornley youtube channel.
Introduction to periodicity video Crashcourse youtube channel.
Periodic table overview Brightstorm youtube channel
What is the rarest precious metal?
NaCl explosion Theodore Gray
dot structures for main group valence electrons
NaCl Formation UC Berkeley
How to make table salt NileRed
About Glenn Seaborg shaking up the periodic table
Great Minds: Dmitri Mendeleev Sci Show
Periodic Table SLIDES Presentation
Periodicity playlist Thornley


Atomic Interactions
Atomic Interactions Sim


Chemspider database and 3D structure finder
Bonding Crash Course
Ionic bonding Tyler DeWitt  
Lewis dot NOTES Staab                        
Lewis electron dot diagrams Brightstorm
Polar vs NonPolar molecules Crash Course
Bonding models and lewis structures Crash Course
Solids Crash Course
Network Solids Crash Course
Intro to writing ionic formulas
Ionic nomenclature Brightstorm
Naming acids Brightstorm
Nomenclature1 Crash Course
VSEPR theory Tyler DeWitt
VSEPR theory Brightstorm
VSEPR theory Oregon State University
VSEPR theory (more advanced) Bozeman Science
lewis/valence dot periodic table image
Sugar manufacturing video
Chemist tree...whee...
What the Physics? How to calm waves chemistry
Chemical Bonding SLIDES Presentation
Chemical Bonding and VSEPR SLIDES Presentation
Bonding playlist Thornley
Sulfur hexafluoride

Molecule Shapes

Build a Molecule