Section 23.1 Functional Groups
Standard 10 b - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: The bonding characteristics of carbon lead to a large variety of structure ranging from simple hydrocarbons to complex polymers and biological molecules.
Students Will be able to:Make models of simple organic compounds. I&E (12G): Recognize the use and limitations of models and theories as scientific representations of reality. Book Reference Pages: 737, 738
Standard 12 l - Investigation and Experimentation
View Standard 12 State Standard: Analyze situations and solve problems that require combining and applying concepts from more than one area of science.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 739
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Section 23.2 Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines
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Section 23.3 Carbonyl Compounds
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Section 23.4 Other Reactions of Organic Compounds
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Section 23.5 Polymers
Standard 10 a - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: Large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids, and starch are formed by repetitive combinations of simple sub-units.
Students Will be able to:Understand the basic structure of polymers. Book Reference Pages: 761, 764
Standard 10 b - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: The bonding characteristics of carbon lead to a large variety of structure ranging from simple hydrocarbons to complex polymers and biological molecules.
Students Will be able to:Make models of simple organic compounds. I&E (12G): Recognize the use and limitations of models and theories as scientific representations of reality. Book Reference Pages: 761, 764, 765
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