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Accelerated Chemistry Semester Two

District Assessment Connection for South Dakota Core Standards


Indicator P-1: Describe structures and properties of, and changes in, matter.

Standards Test Questions
SCP1-03. Predict whether reactions will speed up or slow down as conditions change.

DDCM-27.  Identify and describe the factors that influence the rate of a reaction.
66,67,68,69,70

66, 67, 68, 69, 70
SAP1-03. Identify five basic types of chemical reactions and predict the products.

DDCM-25.  Identify and analyze the characteristics of acids and bases.
       •  Distinguish between strong and weak acids and bases
       •  Distinguish the differences between acids and bases as described by Arrhenius
           and Bronsted-Lowry
DDCM-31.  Explain the concept of neutralization and discuss how titrations can be used
                 with acids and bases in neutralization reactions.
DDCM-26.  Perform calculations involving acids and bases
       •  Explain and calculate pH and pOH
       •  Explain how buffers resist changes in pH
43,44,45,46,47,48,
49,50,51,52,53,54,55

43, 44

45, 46, 47

48, 49, 50, 51

52, 53, 54
55
SAP1-04. Describe factors that affect solution interactions.


DDCM-22.  Calculate concentrations of solutions
DDCM-21.  Describe solutions and solubility
       •  Discuss factors affecting solubility and rate of dissolving one substance in another
       •  Use polarity of molecules to relate solubility of substances
       •  Describe the characteristics of a solution
DDCM-34.  Determine how the nature of a solute would affect colligative properties such
                 as freezing point, boiling point, and vapor pressure.
18,19,20,21,22,23,
24,25,26,27,28,29,30

18, 19, 20, 21

24
22, 23
25, 26

27, 28, 29, 30
SAP1-05. Examine energy transfer as matter changes.

DDCM-32.  Describe the factors of Thermodynamics and relate them to spontaneity.
       •  Explain how changes in enthalpy, entropy, and free energy affect the spontaneity
           of chemical reactions and other processes.
       •  Seite thermal equations and use them to calculate changes in enthalpy
DDCM-33.  Apply the concepts of heat to chemical reactions
       •  Distinguish between exothermic and endothermic reactions
       •  Measure and calculate the energy involved in chemical changes
56,57,58,59,60,
61,62,63,64,65

56, 57, 61

58, 60

62, 65
59, 63, 64
SAP1-06. Perform stoichiometric calculations. 
DDCM-19.  Perform stoichiometric calculations. 
       •  Identify the limiting reactant and solve problems based upon it     
       •  Calculate the theoretical and percent yield of a chemical reaction          
       •  Use Stoichiometry to convert between substances and chemical reactions  
1,2,3,4,5,6,7

1, 5
2
3, 4 ,6, 7
SAP1-07. Apply the kinetic molecular theory to solve quantitative problems involving pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of gas.
DDCM-20.  Understand and apply the gas laws
       •  Use the laws of Boyle, Dalton, Gay-Lussac, and Charles to perform calculations
       •  Explain the concept of an ideal gas, and perform calculations
       •  Using the ideal gas law, use stoichiometry to convert between substances in
           chemical reactions
12,13,14,15,16,17


12, 13, 14
15, 16
17
SAP1-09. Describe the characteristics of equilibria. 


DDCM-23.  Describe factors that affect chemical equilibrium
       •  Use LeChatelier's principle to explain reversible reactions in a closed system
       •  Describe the characteristics of chemical equilibrium
DDCM-24.  Calculate and interpret Keq and Ksp
       •  Calculate and discuss the importance of equilibrium constants
       •  Determine the solubility of sparingly soluble compounds
31,32,33,34,35,36,
37,38,39,40,41,42


35, 36, 37
31, 32, 33, 34

38, 41, 42
39, 40
DDCM-35. Identify and discuss the Theory of Intermolecular Forces. 8,9,10,11

TOTAL QUESTIONS = 70 questions