Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Hydrocarbon Power: Crash Course Chemistry #40

Subject Area

Science

Grade(s)

9, 10, 11, 12

Overview

In this video, Hank introduces us to the world of organic chemistry and, more specifically, the power of hydrocarbon. He talks about the classifications of organic compounds, the structures & properties of alkanes, isomers, and naming an alkane by observing its structure.

    Science (2015) Grade(s): 09-12 - Chemistry

    SC15.CHM.4

    Plan and conduct an investigation to classify properties of matter as intensive (e.g., density, viscosity, specific heat, melting point, boiling point) or extensive (e.g., mass, volume, heat) and demonstrate how intensive properties can be used to identify a compound.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:SC15.CHM.4

    Vocabulary

    • Properties
    • Intensive properties and examples (e.g., density, viscosity, melting point, etc.)
    • Extensive properties and examples (e.g., mass, volume, heat, etc.)
    • Matter
    • Macroscopic level
    • Atomic/ molecular level

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Properties of matter can be classified as intensive or extensive.
    • Some examples of intensive properties of matter are, but are not limited to, density, boiling point, and specific heat.
    • Some examples of extensive properties of matter are, but are not limited to, heat, mass, and volume.
    • Intensive properties can be used to identify a substance.
    • Some properties of matter are visible on the macroscopic level, while others are evident at the atomic/ molecular/ particulate level.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Plan an investigation that outlines the experimental procedure, including safety considerations, how data will be collected, number of trials, experimental setup, and equipment required.
    • Determine the types, quantity, and accuracy of data needed to produce reliable measurements.
    • Conduct an investigation to collect and record data that can be used to classify properties of matter as intensive or extensive.
    • Classify properties of matter as intensive or extensive.
    • Evaluate investigation design to determine the accuracy and precision of the data collected, as well as limitations of the investigation.
    • Identify a compound based on its intensive properties.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Each pure substance has characteristic physical and chemical properties (for any bulk quantity under given conditions) that can be used to identify it.
    • The data generated from an investigation serves as the basis for evidence.
    • Macroscopic patterns are related to the nature of atomic/ molecular level structure.

    Scientific and Engineering Practices

    Planning and Carrying out Investigations

    Crosscutting Concepts

    Patterns
    Link to Resource

    CR Resource Type

    Audio/Video

    Resource Provider

    PBS
    Accessibility

    Accessibility

    Video resources: includes closed captioning or subtitles
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    Custom
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