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5/11/09
A1,A2,A5,A6
Data Table for egg lab;Review sheet #2 + question:
The cost of iron is $2 per gram. The cost of sulfur is $.89 per gram.
Given the above prices (equalities), use equality lines and % composition to determine how much 28 grams of FeS will cost.
3/25
covalent compound practice-cavalcade 1-20 & 1-16
3/24/09
A1, A2, A5, A6
165, 242, 173, 193, 198, 202, 206, 210, 215,216, 219, 223, 262, 263, 265, 267, 8, 29, 77, 91, 115, 116
3/13/09
Decide on a chemical within your category; to be researched Mon in class
Test Friday 2/27/09
Scientists involved in the development of the periodic table and their contributions
Classes/families & their properties
Metals/nonmetals/metalloides & their properties
Trends found on the periodic table
Semiconductors
Vocab
2/24/09
HW due tomorrow: vocab 1-23; PT Puzzle; Periodicity 1-60
2/12/09
Periodic Trend Graphing Activity
Construct data table and graph according to directions discussed in class on 2/11-2/13. GRAPH ONLY PERIODS 1-6 (ELEMENTS 1-86). If you were absent and not assigned a trend, then your trend is electrical conductivity. If you were out and did not get the notes/instructions, get them from a classmate(directions: http://www.dbooth.net/mhs/chem/trendgraph.html) No computer generated graphs will be accepted.
possible data sources: www.ptable.com www.webelements.com/periodicity
Graph paper can be printed at http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/plain/
Use settings .5 inches, .50 points, 2 lines per cm.
Due Mon 2/23/09.
2/2/09
Bring in 10 nutrition labels: 2 main course, 2 beverage, 2 side, 2 dessert, 2 any combo of the above.
OPTIONAL: bring in posterboard, any supplies you would like to use on MSE table.
Outlines and review questions should be completed on 3.1 and 3.2
1/29/09
A2 Classes: finish outline 3.1; review questions 1-5 pg 94
A1 Classes: finish outline 3.1
1/28/09
Bring book to class Thursday - you will be using it
A1,A2,A5,A6 Midterm Topics:
safety (see safety contract)
chem/phys props & changes; intensive/ext properties
mixtures/pure sub; alloys
solubility; concentrations
separation techniques (filter, paper chromatography, distillation, precipitation)
law of constant proportion; law of conservation of mass/matter
phases/states/mp/bp/fp
atomic structure; spdf
energy (chemical, radiant, kinetic)
PT & periodicity: radius, energy levels, valence e−s, ionization energy; electronegativity
radioactivity
Element of a Story (Due Mon Jan 5, 2009)
Page 7, Element Card: Z=mass number, A=atomic number
12/18/08
A4 work on element project (poster or mobile) - DUE MON JAN 5, 2009!!!!! (counts as test grade)
A1, A2, A5, A6
Quiz on Friday
Element of a Story project DUE MON JAN 5, 2009 (counts as 50% of midterm grade)
Have a nice vacation
Tue 12/16/08
A1,A2,A5,A6
Electron config practice (1-12, 16, 17)
A1,A2,A5,A6
Solubility curve ws
A4
Finish compound worksheet
A4
Compound worksheet (due Wed)
CHEMISTRY STUDY GROUP: Thursday 1:30 - 2:15 Rm H336
See Kyle Mardo or Amanda Jasper for details
10/10/08
A1,A2,A5,A6
Determine state of elements # 1-30 on periodic table at a temperature of 900 K;
Test rescheduled to Wed 10/3
10/9/08
A4 Finish atomic cutouts
A1,A2,A5,A6 state sheet; print out MP/BP sheet from schoolnotes;if you are unable to access schoolnotes tonight, use the MP & BP in table D4 in the back of textbook;
Web assignment-States of Matter(due Wed)
10/7/08
A1,A2,A5,A6
Study guide pg 1-4, 7,;
Bring in 5 pennies with different dates (as varied as possible)
Test on Matter Tuesday 10/14/08
10/1/08
A4 What Are Elements-15 element uses
9/30
A1,A2,A5,A6 Have lab procedure ready to go by 10/1
9/26/08
A1, A2, A5, A6
Pre-lab procedure preparation, to be combined with lab partner on Monday.
A4
Finish physical properties packet (if not completed in class on Friday)
9/18/08
A1, A2, A5, A6
Test (Friday)Topics:
metrics: convert between prefixes; measures-units-tools(l, m, v);
degree of accuracy-all tools;
temperature: convert between 3 scales (C, F, K); Significant figures: add, subtract, multiply, divide, convert to scientific notation, rounding;
scientific notation: add, subtract, multiply, divide, convert to decimal number, rounding
density: solids (regular & irregular), liquids, units
Thur 9/11/08
A4 Pg 20 questions 1-3
A1, A2, A5, A6 Density problems 10E; web assignment due Tue 9/16/08
Sept 2008
All classes:
Parent-signed Expectaion sheet and Lab Safety sheet must be returned in order to participate in labs.
Print the two periodic tables listed in the above links
GSEs for all Chemistry projects are listed on Flashcards
A1, A2, A5, A6 Quiz Wed 9/10/08 significant figures and scientific notation |