This document contains examples of thinking maps related to the topic of interactions between chemicals. It includes maps on the rate of reaction, carbon compounds, oxidation and reduction, and thermochemistry. Various thinking map types are used such as circle maps to define concepts, double bubble maps to compare and contrast ideas, and flow maps to sequence steps in a process. The maps cover concepts like the definition of rate of reaction, classifying carbon compounds, the causes and effects of latex coagulation, and differences between heat of displacement and heat of neutralization.
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Thinking Map Module Chemistry Form 5
This document contains examples of thinking maps related to the topic of interactions between chemicals. It includes maps on the rate of reaction, carbon compounds, oxidation and reduction, and thermochemistry. Various thinking map types are used such as circle maps to define concepts, double bubble maps to compare and contrast ideas, and flow maps to sequence steps in a process. The maps cover concepts like the definition of rate of reaction, classifying carbon compounds, the causes and effects of latex coagulation, and differences between heat of displacement and heat of neutralization.
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THINKING MAP MODULE
FORM 5
THEME : INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICALS
LEARNING AREA : 1) RATE OF REACTION
Circle map TP : Defining in context Q : What is definition of rate of reaction?
Rate of reaction time rate chemical second minutes reaction friends teachers Text book 2 Bubble map TP : Describing qualities Q : How are you describing the rate of reaction?
Rate of reaction dilute factor concentration temperature solution 3 Double buble map TP : Comparing and contrasting Q : What makes reaction between CaCO 3 and HCl similar and differences with reaction between Na 2 SO 4 and H 2 SO 4 ?
Concentration time Rate of reaction time Reaction CaCO3 and HCl Reaction Na2SO4 and H2SO4 Size Rate of reaction 4
Flow map TP : Sequencing Q : What is major steps in prepare a lab report of experiment of rate of reaction between HCl and CaCO 3 ?
Title Problem statement Hyphotesis Apparatus & materials Procedures Discussion Conclusion 5 THEME : INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICALS
LEARNING AREA : 2) CARBON COMPOUNDS
Brace map TP : Part-whole Q : What are the component part of hydrocarbon compound ?
HC Hydrocarbon Hydrogen H Carbon C
6 Tree map TP : Classifying Q : How might you classifying carbon compounds into alkanes, alkenes, alcohol, ester and carboxylic acid ?
Carbon compounds Alkanes Chemical properties Physical properties isomerism Alkenes Chemical properties Pysical properties isomerism Carboxylic acid Chemical properties Physical properties isomerism Alcohol Chemical properties Physical properties isomerism Ester Chemical properties physical properties isomerism 7 Multi-Flow map TP : Cause and effect Q : What are causes and effect of coagulation of latex (natural rubber) ?
Coagulation of latex Acid Bacteria from surrounding produce acid Coagulated latex 8 Bridge map TP : Seeing analogies RF : is a functional group Q : What are the analogy of functional group for each group in carbon compound?
C-C Single bond C=C Double bond OH Hydroxyl group COH Carboxyl group COO -
Carboxylate group alkane alkene alcohol as as Carboxylic acid ester as 9
Brace map TP : Part-whole Q : What are components of fat molecule?
Circle map TP : Defining in context Q : What is your frame of rusting?
Rusting water nail oxygen iron oxidized friends teachers text book internet 11 Tree map TP : Classifying Q : Can you group by characteristics of redox reaction?
Redox reaction Oxidation reaction gain of oxygen loss of hydrogen gain of electron increase in oxidation number Reduction reaction loss of electron gain og hydrogen loss of electron decrease in oxidation number 12 Double bubble map TP : Comparing and contrasting Q : What is differences and similarities between oxidation and reduction reaction?
OXIDATION REDUCTION Loss @ gain oxygen Change in oxidation number Loss oxygen Accept electron Gain oxygen Increase in oxidation number Loss @ gain Hydrogen Loss hydrogen Transfer of electron Gain hydrogen Decrease in oxidation number 13 THEME : INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICALS
LEARNING AREA : 4) THERMOCHEMISTRY
Bubble map TP : Describing qualities Q : How are you describing the rate of reaction?
THERMOCHEMISTRY Heat Energy Temperature solution 14 Double bubble map TP : Comparing and contrasting Q : What are differences and similarities between heat of displacement and heat of neutralization?
Heat of displacement Heat of neutralization Energy Energy Experiment Formula Value of heat Value of heat Experiment 15 Bridge map TP : Seeing analogies RF : is a symbol of Q : What are the sequences of energy level diagram of thermochemistry?
Exothermic reaction Endhotermic reaction as Energy level diagram
Energy level diagram
16 Tree map TP : Classifying Q : How might you classifying type of thermohemistry?
Thermochemistry Heat of precipitation H negative Heat of displacement H negative Heat of neutralization H negative Heat of combustion H negative