March 2004
Chemistry T Th Lab
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February 23
TEST Chemical Reactions - written section |
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TEST Chemical Reactions - Lab section |
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Review of test |
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Review lab section of test
Review gram-mole calculations in preparation for Stoichiometry |
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Mole Ratios
Do Stoichiometry Assignment #1: Page 265 problems 1-4 |
Mar 1
Check Assignment #1; questions? Magical Mystery Mole demo |
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Discuss explanations; share with someone else
Calculating percent yield
To Do: Assignment #5 pg 281 P 20-22 |
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LAB: Mass and Mole Relationships in a Chemical Reaction |
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Limiting Reactants
To Do: pg 278 P 1-5 |
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Review of homework and limiting reactant problems |
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Begin planning limiting reactant lab |
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Plan procedure, write introduction, lay out powerpoint. |
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Set up limiting reactant lab. You can do calculations 1-6 as soon as you know your initial reactant masses. Keep your lab book up to date as we work this week. |
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Retrieve product and prepare for drying. Update your lab book and calculations. |
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NO SCHOOL |
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Set product aside to dry. Work on calculations, powerpoint.
Submit Stoichiometry Assignment #7 pg 280-281 14-19 |
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Collect final data, polish your powerpoint presentation, practice your part with your group. |
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Powerpoint presentations |
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Review for test |
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Test - Stoichiometry
2nd and 5th periods will stay an extra 20 minutes into 3rd and 6th periods, and 4th and 7th periods will come in 20 minutes early. Please obtain the necessary permission to do so in the form of a pass. |
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Begin Gases and Gas Laws: Introductory Video |
Stoichiometry Assignments:
#1 pg 265 1-4
#2 pg 271 1-5
#3 pg 279-280 P 1-13
#4 stoichiometry problem explanation
#5 pg 281 P 20-22
#6 pg 278 1-4
#7 pg 280-281 P 14-19
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