Chemistry II: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

Structure of Matter

  • CII1-PS1-1.

    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.CII1-PS1-1

  • CII-PS1-1AR.

    Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information on the evolution of atomic models over time.CII-PS1-1AR

  • CII-PS1-2AR.

    Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information using Coulomb's law to describe and predict patterns of electrostatic forces between particles.CII-PS1-2AR

  • CII-PS1-3AR.

    Use mathematical representations and computational thinking to support a claim that patterns exist among the frequency, wavelength, and speed of waves.CII-PS1-3AR

  • CII-PS1-4AR.

    Analyze and interpret data of absorption and emission of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation and models of the atom.CII-PS1-4AR

  • CII-PS1-8.

    Develop models to illustrate the changes in the composition of the nucleus of the atom and the energy released during the processes of fission, fusion, and radioactive decay.CII-PS1-8

  • CII-PS4-3.

    Evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning behind the idea that electromagnetic radiation can be described either by a wave model or a particle model, and that for some situations one model is more useful than the other.CII-PS4-3

  • CII1-ETS1-3.

    Evaluate a solution to a complex real-world problem based on prioritized criteria and tradeoffs that account for a range of constraints, including cost, safety, reliability, and aesthetics, as well as possible social, cultural, and environmental impacts.CII1-ETS1-3

Properties of Matter

  • CII2-PS1-1.

    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.CII2-PS1-1

  • CII-PS1-3.

    Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles.CII-PS1-3

  • CII-PS2-1AR.

    Develop and use models to explain the differences between chemical compounds using patterns as a method for identification.CII-PS2-1AR

  • CII-PS2-2AR.

    Use mathematics and computational thinking to apply Coulomb's law to determine scale, proportion, and quantity of forces between particles.CII-PS2-2AR

  • CII-PS2-3AR.

    Use mathematical representations to quantify matter through the analysis of patterns in chemical compounds.CII-PS2-3AR

  • CII-PS2-4AR.

    Develop and use a model of two particles interacting through electric fields to illustrate forces between particles and the changes in energy due to the interaction.CII-PS2-4AR

  • CII2-ETS1-2.

    Design a solution to a complex real-world problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable problems that can be solved through engineering.CII2-ETS1-2

Reactions

  • CII-PS1-2.

    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.CII-PS1-2

  • CII-PS1-7.

    Use mathematical representations to support the claim that atoms, and therefore mass, are conserved during a chemical reaction.CII-PS1-7

  • CII-PS3-1AR.

    Use mathematical representations to analyze the proportion and quantity of particles in solution.CII-PS3-1AR

  • CII-PS3-2AR.

    Construct an explanation of the relationship between energy and the behavior of particles.CII-PS3-2AR

  • CII-PS3-3AR.

    Plan and carry out an investigation to predict the outcome of a chemical reaction based on patterns of chemical properties.CII-PS3-3AR

  • CII3-ETS1-3.

    Evaluate a solution to a complex real-world problem based on prioritized criteria and tradeoffs that account for a range of constraints, including cost, safety, reliability, and aesthetics, as well as possible social, cultural, and environmental impacts.CII3-ETS1-3

Kinetics and Kinetic Molecular Theory

  • CII-PS1-5.

    Apply scientific principles and evidence to provide an explanation about the effects of changing the temperature or concentration of the reacting particles on the rate at which a reaction occurs.CII-PS1-5

  • CII-PS4-1AR.

    Plan and carry out investigations to examine stability and change exhibited by gas particles in a closed system.CII-PS4-1AR

  • CII-PS4-2AR.

    Argue from evidence cause and effect relationships of factors influencing behavior of gas particles.CII-PS4-2AR

  • CII4-ETS1-4.

    Use a computer simulation to model the impact of proposed solutions to a complex real-world problem with numerous criteria and constraints on interactions within and between systems relevant to the problem.CII4-ETS1-4

Thermochemistry

  • CII-PS1-4.

    Develop a model to illustrate that the release or absorption of energy from a chemical reaction system depends upon the changes in total bond energy.CII-PS1-4

  • CII-PS5-1AR.

    Analyze and interpret data to explain energy (enthalpy) changes of a reaction.CII-PS5-1AR

  • CII-PS5-2AR.

    Plan and conduct an investigation to calculate changes in energy within a system and/or energy flows in and out of a system.CII-PS5-2AR

  • CII5-ETS1-4.

    Use a computer simulation to model the impact of proposed solutions to a complex real-world problem with numerous criteria and constraints on interactions within and between systems relevant to the problem.CII5-ETS1-4

Equilibrium

  • CII-PS1-6.

    Refine the design of a chemical system by specifying a change in conditions that would produce increased amounts of products at equilibrium.CII-PS1-6

  • CII-PS6-1AR.

    Analyze and interpret data to explain the change in concentration of products and reactants, and the stable state achieved under reversible conditions.CII-PS6-1AR

  • CII6-ETS1-2.

    Design a solution to a complex real-world problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable problems that can be solved through engineering.CII6-ETS1-2

Organic Chemistry

  • CII-PS7-1AR.

    Obtain and combine information to describe differences between alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.CII-PS7-1AR

  • CII-PS7-2AR.

    Obtain and combine information to describe differences between various functional groups.CII-PS7-2AR

  • CII7-ETS1-1.

    Analyze a major global challenge to specify qualitative and quantitative criteria and constraints for solutions that account for societal needs and wants.CII7-ETS1-1

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
When were these standards adopted?
2018
Where can I read the official document?
Arkansas Science Standards: Chemistry II

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