January 2004
Chemistry T Th Lab
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Tuesday (Lab) |
Wednesday |
Thursday (Lab) |
Friday |
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BONUS Ion Quiz
Chemical Formulas and What they Mean
Discuss Objectives 1A2-6 in groups to present in class tomorrow
TO DO: Complete Study Guide 7.1 Symbols and Formulas; Vocabulary Review (handout).
Notebook Evaluation, if you haven't already! |
6
Present Objectives Review for class discussion
Naming Ionic Compounds
Naming Molecular (covelantly bonded) compounds
Begin Chemical Formula Spreadsheet in class.
To Do: page 229 RC 10-14 |
7
Percent Composition, including Water of Hydration
How to determine Water of Hydration in the Laboratory
To Do: page 223 SR #6; page 231 P 12-14
Begin to write lab: Water of Hydration |
8
Nuts and Bolts Activity
You will work with your lab partner; each of you will submit the completed handout at the end of class.
To Do: Study Guide: Nomenclature; begin Chemical Formula Practice (handout) |
9
Ion Quiz
Empirical Formulas
To Do: Pg 230 CR 22, 23; Pg 231 P 15, 16, 17; Empirical Formula/Water of Hydration Handout; Prepare Water of Hydration Lab for Monday |
12
Oxidation Numbers
To Do: Pg 216 SR #1-2; Pg 230 P 5-6 |
13
Water of Hydration Lab
Lab book to be turned in on Wednesday |
14
Semester Exam
Chemical Formula Assignments Due Today BEFORE you take the exam! |
15
Write Lab: Simple Qualitative Analysis
Second Hour: Study Hall, so bring something to work on. |
16
Ion Quiz
Chemical Reactions and their Equations: Interpreting and Balancing Chemical Equations |
Chemical Formula Assignments will be worked on continuously from January 6-15. Consult the daily syllabus for specifics on what you are able to complete each night. Keep up with your work as we will discuss selected parts each day and you will have the opportunity to ask questions. Please consult the appropriate topics in Chapter 7 of your text as you work. It will be expected that you have read all of Chapter 7 prior to the semester exam. If you want to work ahead, you are of course welcome to do so. Some of the assignments will be given to you as handouts and some will be taken from your textbook and included with your packet. This work will be a good exam review as it uses many concepts from the first semester. (Exceptions would be safety and atomic theory.) Submit the assignments listed below as a packet on January 15. They should be stapled together in the following order:
- Study Guide 71. Symbols and Formulas / Vocabulary Review
- Formula Spreadsheet / 7.2 Nomenclature
- Page 229 RC 10-14
- Chemical Formula Practice
- Page 223 SR #6; page 231 P 12-14
- Empirical Formula/Water of Hydration Handout
- Pg 216 SR #1-2; Pg 230 P 5-6
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No School |
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Lab: Simple Qualitative Analysis |
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5 Types of Chemical Reactions |
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Ion Quiz |
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Early Dismissal; Curriculum Mapping |
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