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• SP 3.02 Describe some specialized newmaterials that have been created on thebasis of the findings of research on thestructure of matter, chemical bonding,<strong>and</strong> other properties of matter (e.g.,bulletproof fabric, superconductors,superglue).Chapter 4 Structure <strong>and</strong> Properties of Substances4.3 Intermolecular Forces in Liquids <strong>and</strong> Solids[<strong>Chemistry</strong> Bulletin: Ionic Liquids: A Solution tothe Problem of Solutions][Amorphous Solids][A Material Made to Order: Intermolecular <strong>and</strong>Intramolecular Forces in Action][Deriving Theory From Application:Superconductors]Unit 2 Project: Materials Convention<strong>Chemistry</strong> Course Challenge: The <strong>Chemistry</strong> ofHuman Health Part 5203203-204205-206206-2072<strong>12</strong>-213566-567• SP 3.03 Describe advances in Canadianresearch on atomic <strong>and</strong> molecular theory(e.g., the work of Richard Bader atMcMaster University in developingelectron-density maps for smallmolecules; the work of R.J. Le Roy at theUniversity of Waterloo in developing themathematical technique for determiningthe radius of molecules called the Le RoyRadius).Chapter 4 Structure <strong>and</strong> Properties of Substances4.2 Molecular Shape <strong>and</strong> Polarity[Shapes <strong>and</strong> Polarity of Molecules][Tools & Techniques: AIM Theory <strong>and</strong> ElectronDensity Maps: Molecules Go 3-D]4.3 Intermolecular Forces in Liquids <strong>and</strong> Solids[Canadians in <strong>Chemistry</strong>: Dr. R.J. Le Roy]Unit 3: Energy Changes <strong>and</strong> Rates of Reaction178186200Overall ExpectationsBy the end of this course, students will:• EC V.01 Demonstrate an underst<strong>and</strong>ingof the energy transformations <strong>and</strong>kinetics of chemical changes.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Ryerson</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> <strong>12</strong>ChapterSection[Subsection](Investigation, ExpressLab, or ThoughtLab)(Practice Problem or Review Question)[Front Matter or Appendix]Chapter 5 Energy <strong>and</strong> Change5.1 The Energy of Physical, Chemical, <strong>and</strong>Nuclear Processes5.2 Determining Enthalpy of Reaction byExperiment5.3 Hess’s Law of Heat Summation5.4 Energy SourcesChapter 6 Rates of Chemical Reactions6.2 The Rate Law: Reactant Concentration <strong>and</strong>Rate6.3 Theories of Reaction Rates6.4 Reaction Mechanisms <strong>and</strong> Catalysts<strong>Chemistry</strong> Course Challenge: The <strong>Chemistry</strong> ofHuman Health Part 3Page(s)221-233234-242243-255256-262278-288289-296297-310567-568<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Ryerson</strong>, 300 Water Street, Whitby ON, L1N 9B6 Tel: (905) 430-5000, Fax: (905) 430-5194Toll Free Order: 1-800-565-5758, Toll Free Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school13

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