PETROLEUM UNIT PLANS

Read and note Introduction: pg.156-160

You Decide pg. 160 – determining what is made of petroleum

You Decide pg. 164 – who has the petroleum

Summary Questions A pg. 165

B.4: You Decide pg. 173-175: fractions of petroleum and uses

B.5: intermolecular forces

Your Turn pg. 175-76: Hydrocarbon Boiling points and intermolecular forces

B.6: Covalent single bonding

B.7: Modeling Alkanes lab

Your Turn pg. 182: plotting Alkane boiling point trends

B.8 Lab: Modeling Isomers

Your Turn pg.184: Boiling points of isomers

Summary Questions B pg. 185

Test Petroleum A and B

You Decide pg. 188-89 extra credit petroleum interview

Your Turns pg. 190 and 191-2 – fuel sources and energy supplies

C.3: endothermic and exothermic reactions and energy conversions

Rube- Golberg apparatus experiment

Your Turn pg. 196-97: Energy conversion efficiency

Lab: Calculation energy of combustion

C.6: using heats of combustion

Your Turn pg. 202-03: Heat of Combustion

Read and note C.7: octane ratings and cracking

Section C Summary Questions pg. 207

Test Petroleum C

D.1 – double and triple bonds

D.2 Lab: alkenes and isomers

D.3 and D.4: functional groups

W.S. : identifying and naming organic molecules

D.6: Smelly Lab

D.5: Polymers

Polymer Lab

Summary Questions D pg. 222

Petroleum D test

FOODS PLANS

Intro: types of foods, food pyramid

A.3: You Decide pg. 237-238 : Food Diary

Summary Questions A pg. 238

Lab: Food energy of a peanut pg.239-242

B.2: food energy in and out

Your Turn pg. 243: calorimetry

B.3 : Energy in and Out : Data analysis of food and activity diary

B.4: Fats

Your Turns pg. 249-50 and 251 – fats

B.5: Carbs

Summary Questions B: pg. 254-55