April 2004
Chemistry T Th Lab
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Tuesday (Lab) |
Wednesday |
Thursday (Lab) |
Friday |
March 29
Quantitative Descriptions of Gases:Pressure-definition, demo, calculations, and practical applications
To Do: Gas Laws Assignment #2
To Read: Handout, Boyle's Law |
March 30
Boyle's Law and the Easter Bunny: Vacuum pumps, and what can go in them.
To Do: Gas Law Assignment #3. |
March 31
Boyle's Law Lab (computer) Just do the problems on the handout and turn in - no lab write-up |
1
Charles Law Demo and powerpoint
To Do: Gas Laws Assignment # 5
Take-Home Lab: Coloring Eggs is due April 13 - put in your lab book. Making Cartesian Divers - Bonus. |
2
Charles' Law Lab - Computer
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5
Complete Charles Law Lab |
6
Gay-Lussac's Law and Dalton's Law
To Do: Gas Laws Assignment #6 |
7
Pressure-Temperature Lab
Check Problems from Assignment #6
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8
NO SCHOOL - Easter Break |
9
NO SCHOOL - Easter Break |
12
NO SCHOOL - Easter Break |
13
Take-Home Egg Labs and evidence are due today.Turn in a xerox of your book and the items noted on the handout.
Complete Pressure-Temperature Lab
Combined Gas Laws:
To Do: Gas Laws Assignment #6 |
14
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
To Do: Assignment #7 |
15
Problem review...
To Do: Pg 339 Problems 17-29
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16
TEST Gas Laws 1
To Read: Ch 12.1 |
19
Gay-Lussac and Avogadro investigate the chemistry of gases, and you make rockets.
Orientation to the project: begin working: spend some time planning and some time testing the generating procedure.
To Do: Your portion of the research for tomorrow; update lab book. |
20
Discussion of molar volumes, gas densities, and finding molar mass of gas at STP.
Rocket assembly and initial testing.
To Do: Your portion of the research for tomorrow; update lab book. |
21
Work on rocket testing
To Do: Your portion of the research for tomorrow; update lab book.To Do: Your portion of the research for tomorrow; update lab book. |
22
Rocket Contest
You will have about 30 minutes at the beginning of the period to work on your rockets before the contest.
To Do: update lab book. |
23
The Rocket Quiz (lab book)
To Do: Read 12.2, The Ideal Gas Law |
26
The Ideal Gas Law: Discovery of and relationships of P, V, and T to number of moles and stoichiometry
To Do: Ideal Gas Assignment #1 |
27
The Ideal Gas Law and how it relates to the physical properties of gases: discussion of lab techniques for gas collection
Planning for Molar Mass Lab
To Do: Ideal Gas Assignment #2 |
28
Molar Mass Lab Data Collection and calculations. It is an activity, and does NOT go in lab book. Just plan. collect data, and submit your carefully-written out (and thoroughly explained!) calculation. Think parts to each calculated step: what you are finding, an equation, and the math.
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29
TEST: Ideal Gas Laws and Gas Law Stoichiometry
To Read: 13.1 (Liquids) and 13.3 (Phase Changes). |
30
Phase diagrams; melting and freezing
To Read: 13.4 Water |
Gas Laws 1 Assignments:
#1 Gas Information Chart
#2 Handout Gas Law Assign. #1
#3 Handout Gas Law Assign. #2
#4 Boyle's Law Lab
#5 Handout Gas Law Assign. #3
#6 Handout Gas Law Assign. #4
#7 Handout Gas Law Assign. #5
#8 pg 339-340 P 7-10. 12-16
#9 Pressure-Temperature Lab
#10 Handout Gas Law Assign. #6
#11 Handout Gas Law Assign. #7
#12 pg 34- # 17-29
#13 Take-Home Lab: Coloring Eggs
#14 Gas Laws Test #1
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Gas Laws 2 Assignments:
Gas Laws 2 Assignment #1: pg 367 problems 14-20
Gas Laws 2 Assignment #2: page 367-368 problems 21-34
Gas Laws 2 Lab: Molar Mass of Gas (calculations)
Gas Laws Test 2 |
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