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Honors Organic Chemistry (sem)- STEELS - Parent/Community Course Guide

Adopted by Board of School Directors on April 2024
Grade Levels
: 11 | 12 |


Course Description
:


This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to organic compounds and lab techniques more specific to the organic chemistry lab. The course is structured around organic functional groups, their nomenclature, and basic reactions. During the course, students will also analyze organic structures for isomers and will observe the physical and chemical properties of organic compounds. Time will be spent in the lab carrying out distillations, completing solvent extractions, taking melting points, and conducting various types of chromatography. This course is especially recommended for anyone interested in a career related to chemistry, medicine, or nursing.


Core Curriculum Content Standards
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PA Academic

Sci & Tech - Physical Sciences: Chemistry and Physics (2009-2012)
Chemistry
GRADE 12
  • MODELS/PATTERNS Use VSEPR theory to predict the molecular geometry of simple molecules. CONSTANCY AND CHANGE Predict the shift in equilibrium when a system is subjected to a stress. (3.2.12.A5)


  • PSSA Anchors

    Science
    Grade 11
    Physical Sciences
    Structure, Properties, and Interaction of Matter and Energy
    Explain the relationship between the structure and properties of matter.
  • Explain the formation of compounds (ionic and covalent) and their resulting properties using bonding theories. (S11.C.1.1.3)


  • PA Academic


    Science, Technology & Engineering, and Environmental Literacy & Sustainability (2023)
    Physical Science
    Grades 9-12
  • Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms. (3.2.9-12.A)
  • Construct and revise an explanation for the outcome of a simple chemical reaction based on the outermost electron states of atoms, trends in the periodic table, and knowledge of the patterns of chemical properties. (3.2.9-12.C)


  • Units
    :


    Unit #1 - Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional Groups
    Unit #2 - Alkanes
    Unit #3 - Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
    Unit #4 - Chromatography
    Unit #5 - Organic Compounds That Contain Oxygen, Halogen, or Sulfur
    Unit #6 - The Three-Dimensional Shape of Molecules
    Unit #7 - Aldehydes and Ketones


    Course Resources
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    Textbook: Smith, Janice Gorzynski, General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry. McGraw Hill, 2010.
    Lab Book: Nam, Elaine; Hill, Melissa; and Randall, Jack. Organic Chemistry with Vernier. Vernier Software & Technology, 2019.
    Lab Book: Mlsna, D. and Randall J. Gas Chromatography Investigations with the Mini GC.  Vernier Software & Technology, 2012.
    POGIL Text: Garoutte, M. and A. Mahoney. General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry, 2nd Ed., 
    Journal of Chemical Education
    Science News: Magazine of the Society for Science.
    ChemMatters Magazine (ACS Publication)
    Le Couteur, Penny, 1943-. Napoleon's Buttons : 17 Molecules That Changed History. New York :Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2004.
    YouTube: Crash Course Chemistry
    Chem355 Lab Book (Melting Range): https://web.mnstate.edu/jasperse/Chem355/Melting%20Range.doc.pdf
    YouTube: What Is Benzene | Organic Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
    Website: Thin Layer Chromatography Simulator
    YouTube: Thin Layer Chromatography Fundamentals
    YouTube: How Anesthesia Became a Thing
    YouTube: Keep Cool Without Killing the Planet
    CFC’s and Ozone Depletion Article (ACS)
    Youtube: Chemistry of Soaps and Emulsification
    YouTube: Hard & soft water | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
    Website: Saponification and the Process of Making Soap
    Website: Making Soap (Flinn Scientific)
    Website: Saponification of Soap