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Competency Goal 1: The learner will build an understanding of the structure and properties of matter
 
CG1.01 Summarize the development of current atomic theory
 
CG1.02 Examine the nature of atomic structure
 
CG1.021
Protons
 
CG1.022
Neutrons
 
CG1.023
Electrons
 
CG1.024
Atomic mass
 
CG1.025
Atomic number
 
CG1.026
Electron configuration
 
CG1.027
Energy levels
 
CG1.028
Isotopes
   
CG1.03
  Apply the language and symbols of chemistry
 
CG1.04
  Identify substances using their physical properties
 
CG1.041
Melting points
 
CG1.042
Boiling points
 
CG1.043
Density
 
CG1.044
Color
 
CG1.045
Solubility
 
CG1.05
Analyze and explain the nature and behavior of the atomic nucleus including radioactive isotopes and their practical application
 
CG1.06
Analyze the basic assumptions of kinetic molecular theory and its applications
 
CG1.061
Ideal Gas Equation
 
CG1.062
Combined Gas Law
 
CG1.063
Graham's Law
 
CG1.064
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
   
CG1.07
Assess the structure of compounds relating bonding and molecular geometry to chemical and physical properties
 
CG1.071
Ionic bonds
 
CG1.072
Covalent bonds
 
CG1.073
Metallic bonds
    
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