Course Description
Grade 11 Chemistry typically focuses on foundational concepts that build upon what students have learned in earlier grades. Key topics often include. And the module organized and design Systematically in two Module that has three unit for each.
Module Description
This module is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the foundational concepts in chemistry, emphasize the link between atomic structure, bonding, molecular geometry, and the observable properties of matter. It aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the principles that govern chemical interactions and their applications in various scientific disciplines. This Module Contain three units. The lessons are atomic structure and periodic properties of the elements, chemical bonding and molecular geometry, and physical state of matter .
MODULE Objectives
at the end of this lesson student will be able to:
- Explore the structure of atoms, including electrons, protons, and neutrons.
- Investigate the periodic table and periodic trends such as atomic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, and electronegativity.
- Understand the organization of elements based on atomic number and electron configurations.
- Predict and explain the chemical behavior of elements based on their position in the periodic table
- Differentiate between ionic, covalent, and metallic bonding mechanisms.
- Apply bonding theories such as Lewis structures, VSEPR theory, and molecular orbital theory to predict molecular shapes and bond angles.
- Analyze intermolecular forces such as hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole .interactions, and London dispersion forces.
- Predict the physical and chemical properties of molecules based on their bonding interactions and molecular geometry.
- Investigate physical properties such as density, melting point, boiling point, and solubility.
- Relate the structure of substances to their macroscopic properties.
- Explore the effects of intermolecular forces and bonding types on the behavior of substances in different states (solid, liquid, gas).
- Understand the fundamental structure of atoms and how it determines the properties of elements.
- Be able to analyze and predict periodic trends and their implications for chemical reactivity.
- Apply bonding theories to explain the formation and properties of molecules.
- Predict and interpret the physical properties of substances based on their molecular structure and bonding interactions.
- Develop critical thinking skills in analyzing and solving problems related to atomic structure, bonding, and physical properties of matter.
Module Activities
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Assessment Method
Assessment in this module may include:
- Quizzes and tests , Assignments
- Mid Exam.
- Final Exam.
Module Content
Unit One: Atomic Structure and Periodic Properties of the Elements.
- Lesson I : Dalton Atomic Theory and the Modern Atomic theory.
- Lesson II: Electromagnetic Radiation and the Atomic Spectra.
- Lesson III: Quantum mechanical model of the Atom
- Lesson IV: Electronic configuration and Periodic Table of the Elements.
Unit Two: Chemical Binding
- Lesson I: Types of Chemical Bonding
- Lesson ll: Covalent Bond & Molecular Geometry.
- Lesson III: Chemical Bondinding Theories & Types of Crystals.
Unit Three: Physical State of Matter
- Lesson I: Kinetics theory & Properties of Matter
- Lesson II: The Gaseous State
- Lesson III: The Liquid & Solid State
References
- Chemistry Grade 11 student text book based on new curriculum .
- Extreme Chemistry for Grade 11 – 12
- Galaxy Chemistry for Grade 11 -12
- Alpha chemistry for Grade 11 – 12
Instructor Information
- Tadesse Zewdu
- tzewdu39@gmail.com