2009-2010
HONORS CHEMISTRY 2
If the date had passed, the lesson plans
and homework listed here are accurate, as I update this page
at the end of each day. If the date has not yet passed, the
lesson plans and homework are tentative and subject to change.
(In fact, I'm sure they will change!)
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MULTIPLE CHOICE PROBLEMS
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Link to 2007-2008 webpage
Past units can be found at the bottom
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Wed.,
4/28
(Day 3) |
TEST |
1) Do gas problems p. 13-14 1-5
2) Read 12.4 and take notes
Hints for reading scientific literature |
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Unit #7 (last one!) |
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Fri.,
4/30
(Day 5) |
Open note quiz on Phase Changes (this one won't count)
Do phase changes PPT(completed slides 1-18, up to vapor pressure)
Minilab on pressure (it's cool!) |
1) Do gas problems p. 13-14 6-10
2) Read 15.1 and take notes |
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Tues.,
5/4
(Day 7) |
Questions on p. 13-14 of gas law problems?
Finish phase changes
Do practice on phase changes
Demo: Mushroom Forest |
1) Do crossword on phase changes
2) Read 15.2 and take notes
Bring toppings for ice cream, and an old scarf, gloves, or thick towel |
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Thurs.,
5/6
(Day 9) |
Do 15.1 (did 1-10, and beach dilemna)
Demo: Food Calories
Lab: Freezing Point Depression
(make ice cream)
Animation: dissolving an ionic compound
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1) Read 15.3 and take notes
Thing to memorize for quiz:
A) PV=nRT
B) 1mol of any gas at STP = 22.4 L
C) 1 atm. = 760 mmHg = 101.3 kPa
D) Also, you should either know how to derive the equations for Boyle's Charles's, and Gay-Lussac's law - or memorize them.
2) Study for quiz on gas law problems and phase changes To prep for quiz, you should be able to do p. 13-14 gas problems (no equations will be given) and problems like practice on phase changes and vocabulary and concepts from crossword on phase changes |
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Mon.,
5/10
(Day 1) |
Quiz
Finish 15.1 and 15.2
discussed bomb calorimeters, and briefly went over problem #11)
Bomb calorimeters
Demo:An Ice-Salt Mixture
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1) Do "Chapter 16 problems" 1,2,6,9,10
2) Do prelab for Food as Fuel |
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Wed.,
5/12
(Day 3) |
Do 15.3 and work problems; (do mole map)
Do calorimetry problems practice blank
practice answers
Lab: Food as Fuel |
1) Do"Chapter 16 problems" 12, and Thermochemical Stoichiometry Problems
2) Read 15.5 and take notes |
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Fri.,
5/14
(Day 5) |
Do lab calculations for Food as Fuel
Heating curve
Thermodynamics - Part - 1
Demo: Zinc Pyrotechnics
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1) Do crossword review on chapter 15
2) Do "Review Problems on Thermochemistry"(all except for 2, 5a and 6 b, d) |
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Tues.,
5/18
(Day 7) |
Thermodynamics - part 2
Minilab: Make Lip Gloss
Heating curve - entropy |
Some enthalpy practice
blank answers
STUDY FOR TEST |
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Thurs.,
5/20
(Day 9) |
TEST |
Do review problems for final
blank
answers |
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Mon.,
5/24
(day 1) |
REVIEW DAY -
Questions on packet?
Chemical Jeopardy |
STUDY FOR FINAL |
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Wed.,
5/26
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READING DAY |
STUDY FOR FINAL |
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Fri.,
5/28 |
FINAL |
HAVE A GOOD SUMMER! |
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Unit #1 |
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Wed.,
9/2
(Day 0) |
(20 minutes)
Welcome
Introduction to the class and its objectives.
Sign up: photographers for labs
Demonstration (the first of many!)
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1) Read "Chemistry" handout. Answer questions on p. 6 and p. 14, full sentences are not required due Tues., 9/8
2) Fill out Getting to know you
3) Read syllabus
Goggles needed for dyeing by 9/3!! Straps and lenses must be removed
Bookmark this page!! |
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Thurs.,
9/3
(Day 1) |
Assembly
Discuss homework policy and class participation,
Safety Demonstration. The Story of the Student who loves labs, but doesn't know safety rules, and her partner, who is bored with the whole thing
Safety rules
Lab: Dyeing goggles
Importance of Dyeing in the History of Chemistry
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The missing page 4
1) Read chapter 3.1 and 3.2 and do Reading Guide (RG)
Chapter 3 reading guide
2) Get safety contracts signed by parent (due by Thurs., 9/10)
Put straps and lenses back in goggles |
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Tues.,
9/8
(Day 3) |
Discuss how to be successful in chemistry
Begin Time Bubbles
View "Chemistry"
Discuss 3.1 and 3.2
Demo: The safety shower and eyewash
Ziparound
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1) Read 3.3 and 3.4 and do RG
2) Do Drill #1 "Practice on physical and chemical changes
click for answers |
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Thurs.,
9/10
(Day 5) |
Demo: Physical vs Chemical Properties
Demo: Apple
Discuss 3.3 and 3.4
Matter Flow Chart
Do Time Bubble- Lavoisier
Elements that you must know the symbol for
Play Element Bingo
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1) Read 4.2 and 4.3 and do RG (You don't have to read 4.1)
Chapter 4 reading guide
2) Do practice in common elements - blank click for answers
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Mon.,
9/14
(Day 7) |
Your homework isn't finished until you check the answers
Different Types of Solutions
Demo: The Halloween Prank (pool party)
distillation apparatus
Finish chapter 3
Discuss briefly the history of atomic theory (in PPT, did up to "Rutherford was astonished...")
Introduction to the Atom
Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment
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1) Read 4.4 and do RG
2) Study for quiz on chapter 3 and element symbols Click for preview
3) Do Drill #2 practice on mixture & separation
Click for answers
4) Fill in symbols of common elements on blank periodic table
5) Do crossword review on chapter 3
crossword - blank
crossword - answers
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Wed.,
9/16
(Day 9) |
Quiz
Time Bubbles - Dalton and Thomson
Finish Introduction to the Atom
Begin
4.3 1-14
Demo: What Ira Remsen Did
Ira Remsen
Story Is this a physical or chemical change? How do you know?
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1) Do problems on p. 98 4 -7, 9, Click for answers
2) Do problems
2.13e,f, 2.16, on "Honors Chemistry Problems for chapter 4"
3) Do prelab for Physical and Chemical Changes
Please bring your calculators to class on Fri., 9/18 |
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Fri.,
9/18
(Day 1) |
Look at test preview
Problem format part B: True-False/CE
Multiple Choice Strategies
problem format part A
problem format part C
Powerpoint from Goggles Lab
Finish 4.3
Sample atomic mass calculation
Do 4.4 - Unstable nuclei and radioactive decay
Radiation in our lives
Discussed what is actually hapening in alpha decay, but not beta
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1) Read 5.1 and 5.2 and do RG
Chapter 5 reading guide
2) Finish radiation problems blank answers
3)) Do p.132 1-4, 6, 7, 10, ,17-21
4) Do problem 3.16 from
"Honors Chemistry Problems for chapter 4" |
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Tues.,
9/22
(Day 3) |
Lab: Physical and Chemical Changes
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Study for test
Some help: "Practice and Crossword Review chapters 3 and 4"
"Practice"- blank
"Practice"- answers
Crossword - chapter 3-4: blank
Crossword - chapters 3-4: answers |
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Thurs.,
9/24
(Day 5) |
TEST |
Have a good retreat (and - if applicable - an easy Fast!) |
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Class |
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Homework - due by next class, unless otherwise specified |
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Unit #2 |
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Tues.,
9/29
(Day 7) |
Begin quantum theory:
5.1 Light and Quantized Energy
Lab: Spectroscopy |
1) Finish lab handout for Physical and Chemical Changes
2) Do crossword review for 5.1 blank answers |
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Thurs.,
10/1
(Day 9) |
Review spectra
Time Bubbles - Planck and Einstein
Ziparound on 5.1
Begin 5.2 Quantum Theory and The Atom
Practical Applications of Quantum Theory
Video: Introduction to Quantum Theory
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Do problems in text: p. 143: 5a, 6, 7, p.166 #50, show your work in dimensional analysis format. i.e., every number in the calculation should include units!! answers to p. 143 are in back of textbook p.993
sample spectra problem |
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Mon.,
10/5
(Day 1) |
Part 1: Bohr and The Mystery of Line Spectra
Lab: Flame tests
Click here for spectra
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1) Read 5.3 and do RG
2) Do flame lab questions write in complete sentences
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Wed.,
10/7
(Day 3) |
Part 2 Quantum Mechanics
Part 3 Quantum Numbers
Bohr's Energy Levels
Did electron configurations using the chart up to Neon
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1) Do crossword review 5.2 blank answers
2) Study for quiz Click for quiz info
sample spectra problem
bring your calculators to class on Friday |
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Fri.,
10/9
(Day 5) |
Quiz
Activity: Masters of the Periodic Table
Do electron configurations (did all, including f's, but will skip di)
Periodic table configuration blocks
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1) Using only the periodic table, write electron configurations for these elements: carbon, sodium, chromium (Cr-24), arsenic (As-33), cesium (Cs-55), Ytterbium (Yb-70), and radon (Rn-86)
2) Do problems in text, p. 170 1,3,4, 6 - 9, ,19 Click for answers Click for blank
3) Read 6.1 and 6.2 and do RG
Chapter 6 reading guide |
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Tues.,
10/13
(Day 7) |
Do 5.3 (1,2,4,5,6 are done)
summary of energy levels
quantum mechanical atom drawing
quantum mechanics animation of the double slit experiment |
Study for quest |
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Thurs.,
10/15
(Day 9) |
Assembly
QUEST |
No homework! |
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Unit #3 |
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Mon.,
10/19
(Day 1) |
Finish 5.3
Do 6.1 (did 1-9)
Periodic table configuration blocks
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1) Read 6.3 and do RG
2) Do "Practice in Writing Electron Configurations and Orbital Diagrams"
78 c,d, 79 a-h, 80 a,b,d,f, 81 a-e, 6.64, 6.67, 6.67 a-d, 6.68 a-e
due friday, 10/23 |
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Wed.,
10/21
(Day 3) |
Video on the bay and dead zones
Activity: What's News in Science?
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Fri.,
10/23
(Day 5) |
Dead zones
Finish 6.1 and 6.2
Metals, Nonmetals, and metalloids
Activity: Fill in periodic table for metals and for families
Begin 6.3 - Periodic Trends
Review Good Graphing Techniques
Begin Recurring Patterns
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1) Finish Recurring Patterns, including the graph, orbital diagrams of the first 36 elements, and questions 1-5, and 7
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Tues.,
10/27
(Day 7) |
Begin 6.3 Periodic Trends (did parts 1-4, including kinks)
Do "Notes on the Why of Periodic Trends"
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1) Study for quiz on 5.3, 6.1 and 6.2
2) Do drill and review on 6.1 and 6.2
drill answers
review answers
drills on 5.3 answers |
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Thurs.,
10/29
(Day 9) |
Quiz
Finish 6.3 Periodic Trends (do parts 5-7)
Demo: Sodium metal in water
Alien Periodic Table |
1) Do crossword review of chapter 6,and
fill in "Review of Periodic trends" You don't have to do last part- "practice" Click for answers
2) Read 7.1 and 7.2 and do RG
chapter 7 reading guide |
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Mon.,
11/2
(Day 1) |
First ionization energy versus atomic #
2nd, 3rd, 4th....ionization energies
Do drill on 6.3
Do 7.1-ion format and pseudo-noble gas configurations
Demo: Sodium and chlorine meet
Video of sodium + chlorine
Tutorial on Forming ionic compounds
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1) Read 7.3 and do RG
2) Finish last part of review of periodic trends and "Drill on periodic trend"s
3) Do "Practice Problems For Forming Ions" (front page only) blank answers |
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Wed.,
11/4
(Day 3) |
Examples of ionic compounds
Do 7.2: ionic compounds and bonding
Do "writing the formulas of ionic compounds"
Draw electron dot symbols/chemical reaction
Animation: dissolving an ionic compound
Begin lightbulb demo(completed ionic section)
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1) Finish front side of "Practice #1 in Naming Ionic Compounds"
2) Do review of 7.1 and 7.2
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Fri.,
11/6
(Day 5) |
Finish 7.2 13-15
Demo: Why Are Names Important?
Continue 7.3 "Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds did 1-4
Introduction to oxidation numbers
Demo: Copper I/Copper II
Short period |
2) Do problems in text, p. 170 6 - 8, 16, 17, p. 202: 1-5,8-10, p. 236: 2, 4,9, 15-20 Click for answers
3) Read Copper into Gold: The Alchemist's Dream and do prelab
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Wed.,
11/11
(Day 7) |
Questions on homework?
Lab: Copper into Gold: The Alchemist's Dream
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Study for TEST |
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Fri.,
11/13
(Day 9)
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TEST |
Read 8.1 and do RG
chapter 8 reading guide |
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Unit #4 |
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Tues.,
11/17
(Day 1) |
Begin CHAPTER 8 ON MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
Examples of molecular compounds
Molecular Bonding - parts 1, 2 and 3
Lab: Hydrogen Bonding (make slime!)
Discuss project
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1) Do crossword on "Review of Bonding and examples of Molecular compounds"
2) Read 8.2 and do RG
due Mon., 11/23
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Thurs.,
11/19
(Day 3) |
Science retreat - you will have a substitute
Read 2 articles & do RG
1. "Small, Yes, but Mighty: The Molecule Called Water"
2. " Molecular Shape, Biological Receptors, and the Sense of Smell"
Work on Project
Introduction to oxidation numbers
Examples of ionic compounds
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1) Write 3-4 sentences on 3 different topics you might want to do your project on; one sentence should be why you want to do this topic
2) You will have a short quiz on the readings; you will be allowed to use the questions you answered for the quiz. |
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Mon.,
11/23
(Day 5) |
Open note quiz on reading. Discuss water (Went over reading guide; took particular notes on why the density of ice is critical to life as we know it.)
Do part 4-Notes on Slime Lab
Demo: Old Foamey
class survey |
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! |
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Mon.,
11/30
(Day 7) |
Review and finish oxidation numbers
Notes on Roman numerals
Finish ionic naming
See rocket fuel
Work on project
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1) Finish back side of "Practice #1 in Naming Ionic Compounds" and"Practice #2 in Naming Ionic Compounds front & back
2) Read 8.3 and do RG
3) Finish project 1/2 page outline (or paragraph) per person |
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Wed.,
12/2
(Day 9) |
Assembly
Do molecular and general naming
Do The Elements of Molecular Compounds (did slides 1-4)
Discuss class survey
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Finish naming packet and study for quiz on ionic naming You will be given a table with the polyatomic ions and their formulas. However, you should memorize the 5 common metals that require Roman Numerals (Cu, Fe, Hg, Sn, Pb) |
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Fri.,
12/4
(Day 1) |
Quiz on ionic naming
Do Lewis structures #1 #2
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1) Read 8.4 and do RG
2) Draw Lewis Structures: practice 1 and 2, and Lewis structures for lab Building Molecular Models - blank answers
3) Work on project outline/paper |
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Tues.,
12/8
(Day 3) |
Demo: The Importance of Molecular Geometry
Do 8.4 molecular geometry(did slides 1-6, start next class with methane)
Work on project outline - 1/2 period |
Finish project outline/paper
You must staple your 1/2 page paragraph/outline to this one |
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Thurs.,
12/10
(Day 5) |
Finish 8.4 molecular geometry
Do bond length and dissociation energy
Lab: Shapes and Polarity of Molecules- Model Building
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1) Read 8.5 and do RG
2) Do molecular geometry practice (write # of electron clouds and lone pairs on central atom, and shapes for Lewis structures practice #1 and #2)
3) Do problems on p.278 1,3-5,7,9,10, Click for answers |
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Mon,
12/14
(Day 7) |
The Elements of Molecular Compounds
Questions on p. 178?
OH NO CO SO PO!
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Study for TEST |
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Wed.,
12/16
(Day 9)
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Assembly
TEST |
No homework! |
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Fri.,
12/18
(Day 1) |
SHORT
Ionic Bingo
Cyanide story |
HAPPY WINTER BREAK! |
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Tues.,
1/5/2010
(Day 3) |
Do Shorthand method for writing the structures of organic compounds
Begin 8.5 Electronegativity and Polarity did up to (but not including) polarity
Do worksheet on "Bond Type and Difference in Electronegativity" |
1) Finish Shorthand method for writing the structures of organic compounds
2) Read 9.1 and do RG
chapter 9 reading guide
Bring in all materials needed for poster!
project rubric |
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Thurs.,
1/7
(Day 5) |
Continue 8.5 (did up to, but not including, covalent network compounds)
Demo: Polar vs Nonpolar Molecules
Demo: Why styrofoam is so bad for the environment
1/2 period - work on posters
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Finish posters
You must turn your paper back in when you turn in your poster |
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Mon.,
1/11
(Day 7) |
Put up posters
Finish 8.5 - What's happening on a molecular level when you write with a pencil?
Diamonds and graphite
Lab: Begin Crystals |
Do skills review packet for midterm |
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Wed.,
1/13
(Day 9) |
EXAM REVIEW DAY
Questions?
Play Chemical Jeopardy for review
Time bubbles - answers |
STUDY FOR MIDTERM |
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Fri.,
1/15
(Day 1)
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READING DAY |
STUDY FOR MIDTERM |
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Fri.,
1/22 |
MIDTERM 8:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m. |
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Unit #5 |
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Tues.,
1/26
(Day 7) |
Look at midterm
The first half of the year....
Discuss Chemathon
Do 9.1
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1) Read 9.2 and do RG
chapter 9 reading guide
2) Work on "balancing equations" packet, p. 1-3 (you don't have to classify) answers p. 1-4 |
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Thurs.,
1/28
(Day 9) |
Do 9.2 and predicting products
Demo: Why you must never change subscripts
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1) Read lab and do prelab for Chemical Reactions
2) Work on "balancing equations" packet: finish p. 3-6
answers p. 5-6 |
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Mon.,
2/1
(Day 1) |
Lab: Chemical reactions
What you should know from this lab
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1) Finish "balancing equations" packet answers p. 7 -10
2) Read 9.3 and do RG
3) Study for quiz on problems like packet p. 1-4
4) Finish lab handout |
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Wed.,
2/3
(Day 3) |
PARENT CONFERENCE DAY |
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Fri.,
2/5
(Day 5) |
Snow! |
Work on your presentations |
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Tues.,
2/9
(Day 7) |
Snow! |
Work on your presentations |
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Thurs.,
2/11
(Day 9) |
Snow! |
Work on your presentations |
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Wed.,
2/17
(Day 1) |
Assembly
Demo: Making a dangerous precipitate
Do 9.3- ionic equations and solubility
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1) "Homework Practice With Ionic Equations, Solubility and Acids and Bases" answers
2) Read p. 19.1 and 19.2 and do RG
skip p. 691-692 |
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Fri.,
2/19
(Day 3) |
Do Redox, part 1
Demo: The Hindenburg
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1) Finish presentations
2) Finish redox on powerpoint
3) Study for quiz on predicting products like p. 7 -10 and ionic equations like this you will get a solubilty chart for this. |
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Tues.,
2/23
(Day 5) |
Quiz
Presentations
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1) Read 2.1 - 2.2 and do RG
chapter 2 reading guide
2) Do reading on "Acids, Bases, and Salts", and do RG |
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Thurs.,
2/25
(Day 7) |
Do review of predicting products and ionic equations
Continue presentations
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Do problems on predicting products and ionic equations and prepare for quiz on them!! blank
answers |
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Mon.,
3/1
(Day 9) |
Quiz
Brief review of redox
Continue presentations
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Do Practice in Redox |
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Wed.,
3/3
(Day 1) |
Do presentation (1)
Youtube on acids and bases
Do acids, bases, and salts
Minilab- Universal Indicator and Alka-Seltzer |
1) Read 2.3 and do RG
2) Do "Homework Review on Acids, Bases, and Salts" (on back of RG)
3) Study for quiz on redox |
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Fri.,
3/5
(Day 3) |
Quiz
Examples of real-life acids and bases
Is it an acid, base, salt or none of the above?
Begin math review (did 5 steps, 1.24, and importance of DA format)
A small molecule is covalently bonded to itself over and over into a huge long chain - a giant molecule called a polymer |
1) Do "Practice on Acids, Bases, and Salts"
2) Do "Honors Chemistry Problems - Chapter 2" 1.23. Show your work in dimensional analysis format!! (SYW in DA format!) |
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Tues.,
3/9
(Day 5) |
Lab: Finish growing crystals
Why do scientists grow crystals?
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STUDY FOR TEST
answers to chapter 9 reading guide |
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Thurs.,
3/11
(Day 7) |
TEST |
HAPPY SPRNG BREAK! |
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Unit #6 |
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Mon.,
3/22
(Day 5) |
Review significant figures
Relationship between significant figures, precision and cost
precision
Activity: significant figures and candy
Did 1.42 a,b,c
Answers to Chapter 2 Reading Guide
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Read 10.1 and 10.2 and do RG
reading guide for chapter 10 |
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Tues,
3/23
(Day 9) |
Finish presentations (1)
Finish chapter 2 problems (did 1.44 a,d, 1.46 d)
Begin chapter 10 - The Mole (did RG 10.1-10.2)
Demo: Why you must never store rags near paint thinner
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1) Do "Honors Chemistry Problems - chapter 2" 1.41, 1.43, 1.45 You must show your work (SYW) in dimensional analysis (DA) format to receive credit!
2) Read 10.3 and 10.4 and do RG |
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Thurs.,
3/25
(Day 1) |
Finish Moles
mass spectrometer principles |
1) Do problems 89 c,d, 90 c,d, 91 c,d, 98 c.d, 100 c,d, 101 c,d, 108 b,c, 113, 114b, 115b, 118 SYW in DA format!
2) Read 11.1 and 11.2 and do RG
Chapter 11 reading guide
3) Study for quiz on chapter 2 problems
Reminder: You need to have memorized these conversions:
1 in = 2.54 cm, 1 mL = 1 cubic cm, metric prefixes on p. 1 of RG 2.1 |
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Mon.,
3/29
(Day 3) |
Science Comment Day |
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Wed.,
3/31
(Day 5) |
Quiz
Do percent composition, empirical and molecular formulas
Story: you are a young researcher for a major pharmaceutical company....
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1) Do "Empirical Formulas" 3.41c, 3.43b 3.45b, 3.47a
2) Read 11.3 and 11.4 and do RG |
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Tues.,
4/6
(Day 7) |
Do
stoichiometry
For molar masses -only subscripts matter
For molar ratios - only coefficients matter
Problem: space shuttle
Lab: Limiting reageants (make s'mores)
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1) Finish "Stoichiometry Practice Problems" (you don't have to do % yields)
2) Read 14.2 and do RG
Reading guide for 14.2 |
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Thurs.,
4/8
(Day 9) |
Assembly
Do theoretical, actual and percent yield of s'mores
Demo: PPM
Do - concentrations in chemistry and in real-life
Demo: Why concentration matters
Put molarity on mole map
Do molarity problems
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1) Read p. 659-664 in text and do RG
2) Do "review of chapter 10 and 11 problems- click for answers" to prep for quiz |
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Mon.,
4/12
(Day 1) |
Quiz
Lab: Make a Solution
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1) Finish molarity problems
2) Read 12.1 and do RG
Reading guide for 12.1 |
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Wed.,
4/14
(Day 3) |
Do titrations
Lab: Titrations
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1) Finish titration problems 1-6
2) Read 13.1 and 13.2 and do RG |
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Fri.,
4/16
(Day 5) |
Do lab calculation
Begin 12.1 Kinetic molecular theory and gases (did 1-10,14,15)
Demos: Stadium molecules, smell/diffusion, Demo: Pressure (2), Barometer,.
Do calculations with Dalton's Law of partial pressures and pressure unit conversion
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1) Study for quiz on molarity and titration problems
2) Finish p. 3-4 in gas problems |
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Tues.,
4/20
(Day 7) |
Quiz
Finish 12.1
Discuss Gas Laws
Work problems |
1) Do gas law problems p. 3-4, p. 5-6: 3,5,7,8,12,13, 21, 22, 26, 27, 31,33
2) Do prelab for Weighing by Redox |
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Thurs.,
4/22
(Day 9) |
Lab: Weighing by Redox |
Do gas problems p. 7-8 44,45,58,59,61 and p. 9-10 |
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Mon.,
4/26
(Day 1) |
Review titration problems and kinetic molecular theory
Went over parts of RG 13
Demos: Breathing and Boyle's Law
Went over L-L problems, mole map
and problems 58, and p. 9: 2
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Study for test |
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