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Mr. Effiong Eyo
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OUR LADY OF LOURDES HIGH SCHOOL
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                                  Chemistry
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                              2007 - 2008 School Year

Welcome to my Page. Here, you will have access to homework assignments, make-up assignments, information on tests and quizzes. Also feel free to check out the links below for some useful infomation.

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5/9 Friday ALL Classes   WEEKEND Assignment is below
        
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:  50 POINTS HW/QUIZ

This assignment due Monday 5/12

ALL assignment pages  are in the REDOX packet

Page 2     1 – 6   Show work to explain the correct answers to # 1, 6
                           Explain based on the rules the correct answers to # 2, 3, 4, 5

Page 3   # 7 – 8   Explain your choices based on the note on page 2

Page 4   # 10 – 14  Explain why the equation you choose is correct for the half reaction in
                              the question. Use the note info part C as your explanation

Page 5  # 15 – 19   Explain  why the choice you choose is correct based on the note for
                               part D.

Page 6   # 20 – 31  (even #’s only)
                          *Write out the equation given in the question
                          * Determine your oxidized or reduced substance.
                          * Explain why the choice you choose is the correct oxidized (reducing    
                          agent) substance or the correct reduced (or oxidizing agent) substance
                            
                      Refer back to page 3 ( part B)  notes to help you explain.

Page 7  #32 – 42  (odd # only)
* Write out the equation given
* Assign oxidation # to the elements if necessary
* Choose the correct oxidized or reduced substance (depending on what
    the question is asking of)
*Write out the correct half reaction before indicating the correct choice.

For all questions assignED:
          Make your multiple choice very clear.
          Explain or show work as indicated.
          Be neat and clear.

         Skip lines after each.

Due Monday 5/12  NO EXCEPTION

See me if my instruction is not clear.

Any sign of copying from another student's work  will be given a grade of ZERO until I am satisfy with your explanation to the contrary!!

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5/6     Mod A, C, F      Review Book Pg 129   # 1 - 10  
                          Show work for 3, 4, 5, 6

                           on loose leaf

                        Due wed
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4/23   study for test  : Test on Nuclear chem.  Focus
                          on definitions and facts.

Practice the multiple choice questions and check the answers again.

Test Friday

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4/14      Do Packet hand-out (worksheet 1 and worksheet 2)
          
                If you were absent, worksheets is below. Copy, paste, and print. You are responsible for
              these worksheets due wednesday  4/16

            Future assignment:

                     Read pg 175 - 185 of Review book. The reading in on Nuclear Chemistry.
               * read carefully
               * Study information carefully

               * Answer Multiple choice 1 - 38  (skip 15)

                       - On Loose Leaf
                       - Write out wording following each choice you choosed.

                          * DO NOT GIVE ASNYONE YOUR PAPER TO COPY. IT WILL BE A ZERO.

                     These is due on Monnday 4/21

         WORKSHEET 1 and 2   (Copy, Paste, print, and do)

Topic 10 – Nuclear Chemistry
                    Worksheet 1 – Definitions

1.    Radioactivity


2.    Transmutation


3.    Radioisotope


4.    Alpha Particle

5.    Beta Particle


6.    Gamma Rays


7.    Alpha Decay

8.    Beta Decay

9.    Artificial Transmutation


10.    Half Life


11.    Fission


12.    Fusion


13.    Tracer

Chemistry                Topic 10 – Nuclear Chemistry        Name:
                           Worksheet 2

Read Pages 175 – 177 in Prentice Hall Review Book
Answer questions below as you read.
Keep your answers short, clear, and write neatly

1.    What is the difference between chemical reactions and nuclear reactions?



2.    What is Transmutation?


3.    What particles are in the nucleus of atoms?

4.    Which element has no neutron?

5.    What determines the stability of a nucleus?



6.    Which elements are considered unstable?


7.    What is radioisotope?



8.    What happened to unstable nucleus?



9.    What particles are emitted when unstable nuclei decay?



10.    What is an Alpha particle



11.    What is an Alpha emitter?



12. Summarize four changes in an atom during alpha decay





13.    What is a Beta particle?


14.    What is a Beta decay?



15.    Summarize four changes in an atom during beta decay





16.    What is a positron?


17.    What is positron emission?


18.    Summarize four changes in an atom during positron emission?





19.    What are gamma rays?


20.    By what method can radioactive emissions be separated?

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4/10       All classes    work on Equilibrium multiple choice packet. (Handed out in class)

                            If you've been absent, please work on problems in your review book pg 117 - 118

                            QUIZ on Equilibrium - MONDAY

                         Answers to multiple choices on equilibrium
1)    B
2)    A
3)    A
4)    A
5)    B
6)    D
7)    D
8)    A
9)    A
10)    C
11)    C
12)    C
13)    C
14)    D
15)    B
16)    C
17)    C
18)    C
19)    C
20)    C
21)    C
22)    B
23)    D
24)    C
25)    C
26)    C
27)    A
28)    A
29)    A
30)    A
31)    C
32)    B
33)    A
34)    A
35)    C

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3/14   All Classes     Easter Break Assignment

                        Go out and buy Barron's Regents Exams Chemistry book (Red one Preffered)
                                      (20 points)
                           Start Practicing some Questions.

_____________________Have a Nice easter Break _____________________________________

3/13   all classes    study for Quiz 5  (acids, bases, and salts)

              Practice Multiple choice questions (handout)
Answers below

1)    C      Table K
2)    D      Lowest pH  - Acid  - Table K
3)    D      Greatest pH  - base – Table L
4)    A       Highest H3O+  (H+) – Acid – Table K
5)    D        Table L
6)    B         Table L
7)    B        OH- greater than H3O+ (H+ ) – Base Table L
8)    C         Conduct electricity (electrolytes) acids, bases, salts are electrolytes
                  Phernolphthalein  pink – base  - Table L
9)    A          
10)    C
11)    C
12)    A        blue litmust to red  (acid)  Table K
13)    C          Neutralizaton   Acid + Base ------ salt    +   water (HOH)
14)    D          Salts formulas start with a metal  or NH  but no OH
15)    D
16)    C            base + acid  -- salt
17)    D               Looking for a base  table L
18)    C           Ammonium chloride salt formed from ammonia (weak base) and
                     Hydrochloric acid(strong acid).  Ammonium chloride is acidic (good
                      conductor, pH less than 7
19)    B           More OH – than H+  ( basic) Table L
20)    B           skip
21)    D      Acids , basic (   Ca(OH)2   ) , salts are electrolytes      
22)    D       ELECTROLYTES : acids (HNO3),  Bases ( KOH) , Salts ( CaCl2 ) are all
                      electrolytes.   CH3OH neither, thereofore, non electrolyte

23)    A        Both are formula of salts
24)    A         HCl is  an acid
25)    B         CH3COOH is an acid
26)    C         H2SO4 is an acid;  H3O+ is produced by acids
27)    C        NaOH is a  base  ; OH – is produced by bases
28)    A       HCl is and Acid,   NaOH is a base. Acid-base reaction is neutralization
29)    D       K2CO3 is basic b/c it is formed from KOH (strong base) and H2CO3 (weak  
                acid)

30)    C  product of neutralization
31)    D
32)    C   hydrolysis: definition of dissolving salt in water
33)    D    See #29
34)    D  Na2CO3 basic b/c it is formed from NaOH (strong base)  and H2CO3 a weak acid
35)    A
36)    B    Skip
37)    B   table K
38)    C   Looking for beakers containing acid  (C H3COOH ) , basic, and or salt  (NaCl)
39)    D  skip
40)    A    skip
41)    C    H3O+   (H+) and OH-  exponents MUST add up to -14    (same in # 42 – 43)
42)    C
43)    C
44)    D    Skip
45)    B    pH of H+ is equal to the exponent.  -8 exponent  = pH of 8  (basic)
46)    B    -2 exponent of H+ ; pH = 2
47)    A
48)    C
49)    A   Both are formulas of acid (Table K)
50)    C  Skip for now
51)    C   Looking for basic salt.   NaCl is neutral b/c it is formed from NaOH (strong base)
         and HCl (strong acid). But NaC2H3O2 is formed from a strong base (NaOH) and a weak acid
         (CHC2H3OH )


Review Book Mutiple choices;  pg 135 - 150
4)   2       5) 4      6)  4    7)  1    8)  3     9)  2     10 )   2

23) 4   24) 1    25) 4   26) 4    27) 1     28) 4    29) 1   30) 4    31) 2

32) 3      33) 4      34) 1       35) 4      36)  3     66) 2    67) 1    70) 2     71) 4

GOOD LUCK STUDYING

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3/7  Friday     All Classes    Review Book    Between the pages 139 - 150

                                      Multiple choices  (these 22 questions)
                                        1 - 3   11 - 13      17 -  22

                                        26 - 8     35     61 - 65  68 - 69

                                              On Loose leaf. Just the choices.
                                           Due Monday

                                 Looking ahead:  
                                       Tuesday   3/ 11 Quiz on defining acids and bases

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3/6 Thursday    All classes     Topic 8 Acids and bases worksheet (Hand out)

                                Do worksheet 1   # 1 - 18
                              - Use your class notes.
                    
                                   Due Friday  ( 20 points  )

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2/25    STUDY FOR TEST !!
                 Topic 6 - lesson 2  Stoichiometry
                              Know how to do the six stoichiometry problems

                 Topic 7 - Lesson 1 and 2
                              Know The facts and definitions relation to solutions

                              Know how to Use table F and G

             ANSWERS TO MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON TOPIC 7
1) 3      2) 3      3) 3      4) 2     5) 1      6) 2     7) 2       8) 2       9) 3       10) 1

11) 2     12) 3     13) 3    14) 1    15) 1    

16) 1 (according to the curves, the maximum amount is more like 62g;  this choice is close
       enough)

17) 4      18) 4     19) 3       20) 2      21) 2     22) 4     23) 4     24) 2  

25) 4    26) 4    27) 1

             ANSWERS TO STOICHIOMETRY MULTIPLE CHOICES
           (SINCE I STILL HAVE YOUR CORRECTED WORK ON LOOSE LEAF)

1) 2     2) 3    3) 3    4) 2     5) 2    6)  1    7) 3     8) 3     9)  2

10) 2   11) 1    12) 2    13) 3   14) 4   15) 1    16) 4   17) 4    18) 1

                     STUDY HARD

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2/21/08

     Assignment 2All classes

                Continue working on Topic 7 Packet.
                 All Examples and Multiple choice questions must be done.

                 We will go over all answers on Monday (before the test on Tuesday)

     TEST 10
               Test 10 will be on Tuesday 2/26

                  The Test will cover:
                              Topic 7  Lesson 1 and lesson 2.  
                                         Refer to your Notes  for Definitions, Facts and
                                         Applications (Using Table F and G)
                                    
                                    PRACTICE QUESTIONS:
                                          * Multiple choice questions attached to the packet:

                                          *  Review Book Page 97 – 100     Questions 1 - 23    

                               Topic 6  Lesson 2 - Stoichiometry
                                       Refer to your packet examples on how to do the six
                                        stoichiometry problems.

                                        PRACTICE QUESTIONS
                                            *Stoichiometry packet; Attached Multiple  Choices
                                                 Rework some problems and confirm your answers

                                            * Review Book Pg 39 – 43   # 14 – 62
                                                 Do some problems and confirm answers

PROGRESS REPORT (2/27)
               STUDY HARD. THE TEST GRADE WILL BE INCUDED IN YOUR  
                PROGRESS REPORT AVERAGE
                          

                                    SOME OF YOU ARE FAILING!!

Motivating yourself to study is your responsibility 


_______________________START STUDYING ___________________________________________________
              

1 /31 Thursday      All Classes    
                        Topic 6 packet
                          Do Example Problems on:
                           Pg 2   # 1 - 5
                           Pg 3   # 1 - 5
                           Pg 4  # 1 - 4
                           Pg 5  # 1 - 4
                           Pg 6  # 1 - 4

                       All on Loose Leaf
                       Show some work for problems on pages 3 - 6
                       Be Neat and clear

              Due Friday, along with the Tuesday's assignment below

                                          
1/29  Tuedsay       Mod All Classes
                               Review book    
                                  Pg 30   # 10   a - j
                                  Indicate the number of moles of each atom in:

                                 1 mole and 2 moles of the given formulas.
                        Do exactly as the example given in class

                             On Loose Leaf. Nice and Neat.  
                                     Due Wednesday  (1/30)

                  Mod C and E  No HW
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                                  MIDTERM PRACTICE PROBLEMS

                                          Answers below!
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1/ 19         ANSWERS TO PRACTICE PROBLEMS IN THE WHITE BOOK

Pg  1:16

1)  4  2)  4     3) 3   4) 4  5)  3     6) 3  7) 1    8) 3   9) 2  10) 4    11) 4     12)  4

13) 3   14) 2  15)  4   16) 2   17) 4    18)2   19) 4    20|) 2    21) 1   22) 3   23) 4   24)4

25) 1    26) 4    27) 4    28)  2     29) 4   30) 3     31) 1    32) 3    33) 1      34) 4

35) 3     36) 4    37) 2     38) 4

Pg 1:35

1) 4   2) 2   3) 4     4) 3    5) 1    6) 3   7) 4   8) 3   9) 1    10) 1   11) 4   12) 1

13) 1   14) 3   15) 4   16) 3    17) 1    18) 2    19) 3   20) 3   21) 3   22) 3  23) 4    

24) 4    25) 2   26) 4    27) 3

Pg 2:13

1) 3     2) 2     3)  2    4) 2   5)  1    6)  4    7)  3     8) 3    9) 1      10)  4

11) 3   12) 2    13) 2    14) 1   15) 4   16) 4     17) 4     8)2   19) 2     20) 4

21)  3     22) 3     23)  3    24) 4     25) 3       26) 3      27)  1

PG 3:20

1) 4    2)   2      3)  1     4) 2    5)   2    6) 4     7)  3    8) 2   9)  1     10) 3

11) 3  12) 1     13) 2    14) 4      15) 4     16) 1    17) 4    18) 2     19) 2    20) 3

21) 1   22) 4     23) 1    24) 4    25) 4    26) 4    27) 1     28) 1     29) 4    30) 4

31) 3    32) 4    33) 3     34) 4    35) 3     36) 1   37) 2    38) 4    39) 4    40) 1    

41) 2    42)3    43) 3    44) 2    45) 3    46) 1    47) 1    48) 2  49) 3    50) 2

  Pg 3:33 - 3:35

1)1   2) 4    3) 1    4) 4    5) 1     6) 1     7) 4     8) 2     9) 2    10) 1

11) 1   12) 1    13) 4   14) 3    15) 2    16) 4    17) 3     18) 3    19) 4     20) 2

21) 2   22) 2     23) 4      24) 1   25) 4    26) 3   27) 1

Pg 4: 17

1) 1   2) 4      3) 1    4) 3     5) 2     6) 1   7) 1     8) 2    9) 2    10)1

11) 4   12) 1    13) 1   14) 2    15) 1    16) 4   17) 3    18)  2    19) 3      20) 3

21) 2    22) 4   23) 4    24) 4   25) 1   26) 2       27) 1     28) 1   29) 1     30) 3

PG 4: 26
1) 2     2)3     3) 3      4) 2    5) 2    6) 4      7) 4      8) 4    9) 2     10) 1

11) 3     12) 4     13) 1     14) 4      15) 4    16) 1   17) 4     18) 1    19) 1     20) 4

21) 2     22) 3      23) 3   24) 4   25) 2   26) 2

Pg 5: 17

1) 4   2) 4   3) 1     4) 1    5) 4     6) 2     7) 3     8) 4

18) 5   19) 9    20) 8    21) 6          22) 1  


ANSWERS TO THE 10 PROBLEMS ON PG 8 OF STUDY GUIDE PACKET

1) 2    2) 3     3) 2

4) 4   840 IS  ROUNDED UP OF  836 (THE ACTUAL # THAT YOU'LL SEE ON YOUR CALCULATOR IF YOU
         DID  THE PROBLEM RIGHT)

5) 4      6) 4     7) 1       8) 2     9) 3   10) 1

I HOPE YOU DID WELL ON THESE.  IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, REMEMEBR, THERE WILL BE A REVIEW SESSION ON WEDNESDAY AT 12:30, RIGHT AFTER YOUR GLOBAL MIDTERM.

BRING YOUR QUESTIONS IF YOU ARE CAN MAKE IT.

_______________________________STUDY HARD ________________________________________

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1/16    all classes     start studying for the midterm exam

                        exam is on Thursday   1/ 24   8:30 AM

            Do some Practice multiple choice problems from the white book. Check answers below

  

1/11    ALL CLASSES      TEXT BOOK   PG 282  - 283   # 70   71   72  78  79

        MOD F     ALSO COMPLETE YOUR LAB QUESTIONS

    ALL ASSIGNEMENTS, INCLUDING THE ONES BELOW, ARE DUE ON MONDAY.

     TEST ON TOPIC 5  WEDNESDAY  1/16

        
1/8     All Classes    Review Book   Pg 27    # 26     28    32  
                                                 (a - j for all )
                                              
                                              # 29    31    33
                                                  (a - j)
                        - I have been assigning these problmes since monday
                        -  By Thursday all classes should have enough practice and notes to get
                           them all done

                        DUE DATE   IS FRIDAY.. NO EXCEPTION

                        - These assignement should be done on loose leaf

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1/4/08   all classes   Review book   Pg 29 - 30
                                     # 39   40  41   43 - 47

                          For each problem:
                           * Rewrite the given equation on loose leaf
                           * Make a Table to keep track of atoms
                           * Choose the correct choice

           Be clear and Neat
    Mod A and G   Due Friday  1/5
    Mod C and E   Due  Monday

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12/20   All classes   Study for Quiz 2  (Friday 12/21)
                          Topic 5 Lesson 1 and 3

                           Practice review book questions

                             Pg 25  # 7 - 17
                             Pg 33 #68
            Answers  below:
Pg 25

7) 4
8) 4
9) 2
10) 4
11) 2
12) 3
13) 2
14) 1
15) 4

16) Qualitative; compound is composed of Calcium, Phosphorous and Oxygen

     Quantitative:   3 Calcium, 2 phosphorous, 8 oxygen

17)  a)  3 potassium   1  Phosphorous    4 Oxygen
        b)  1 aluminum   3 oxygen    3 hydrogen
        c) 2 iron     3 sulfur    12 oxygen

18) Don’t worry about this one

Pg 33)

68    a) Single replacement  (SR)
b) Decomposition (D)
c) synthesis (S)
d) Double replacement (DR)
e) S
f) SR
g) DR
h) SR
i) D
j) D
k) DR
l) S
m) D
n) S
0)DR
p) SR
q) S
r) SR
s) DR
t) D

                       Good Luck

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12/19   Mod C and E  Topic 5 Packet    Pg 73 definitions
                                       Pg 74  Practicing Concept mastery
                                       Pg 79 80 Determining Types of reaction
                                                (Do not balance equations on pg 80,
                                                 just decide the type of equation each is    
                                                  showing, just like ofor  pg 79)

        Mod A and F        Do Pg 73 and 74, however, give Pg 79 and 80 a try just as
                           instructed above)

             Quiz - Friday  More information on the quiz will be given on Thursday

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12/14  Test 7 on Bonding is now on  Monday 12/17  
     In the event of snow day or 2 hour delay, the test will be on Tuesday 12/18.
    
      
         Answers to practice questions   Topic 4 bonding

1)       1      fact
1a) This question is not numbered   4       Two things on left, one on right (bonding)  energy
                                            on right (exothermic:  releasing)
2)    1      Na has the lowest electronegativity value)
3)    3       S has the highest electronegativity value
4)    2    O has the highest electronegativity value
5)    1     C has the lowest electronegativity value
6)    1      Ionic bond is formed between a meatal (Mg)  and a nonmetal (Cl)
7)    2      
8)    2    
9)    2      Molecular solid is formed by covalently bond (bonding between nonmetal atoms only)
10)    1      Fact about properties of molecular solids
11)    1      fact about network solid
12)    1      Metals are the only substance that can conduct electricity in solid phase (fact)
13)    3      fact about metals  ; Ca is a metal
14)    4      Look  on table S
15)    1      Cesium has the lowest ionization energy, therefore, greatest tendency to lose electron
16)    4    Bi has lowest ionization energy  
17)    1    Na has lowest electronegativity
18)    4    Electron transfer occurs in ionic bonding (between metal Na and nonmetal O)
19)    2    Fact about  ionic bonding
20)    2  
21)    1    Fact about ionic
22)    3    Nonpolar molecules are symmetrical, like   H-H
23)    3    Polar covalent bond forms between two different nonmetals
24)    2  
25)    2     see 9
26)    2    see 11
27)    4     silicon carbide, diamond, silcicon dioxide are network solids
28)    3     fact about metallic elements
29)    4    Dispersion force (van der waals) is weakest in the smallest of similar molecules
30)    4    (van der waals forces is also known as dispersion force)
31)    4
32)    2
33)    1
34)    3
35)    -
36)    4
37)    1
38)    4  molecule – ion occurs in aqueous solutions (same as # 63)
39)    4
40)    1
41)    2
42)    1
43)    4   transfer of electrons occurs in ionic bonding which is between a metal (Na) &  nonmetal (O)
44)     3  fact about nonpolar
45) 2
46) 3    Fact about covalent; electronegativity is uslaly less than 1.7, and electrons are shared
47) 3  
48) 2   polar covalent bond is formed between two different nonmetals  (H and Br)
49) 4  Covalent b/c it is between two nonmetals; polar b/c it is between two different nonmetals
50) 4   structure in choice 4 is NH4+
51) 4  
52) 1
53) 2  CH4 is methane, and methane is symmetrical in structure
54) 3  polar molecules are very asymmetrical; just like water in structure for choice 3
55) 3    Facts about hydrogen bonding
56)  2  Hydrogen bonding is strongest in H2O,   HF, and NH3 when compared to similar subtstances
57) 2  facts about hydrogen bonding
58) 2  
59) 3  
60) 2
61) 4  Krypton is a noble gas, therefore a nonpolar substance. Van der waals forces exist in all
            nonpolar substances (all noble gases, all diatomic gases, and CH4, CO2, CCl4)
62) 2   Dispersion is also known as van der waal forces (fact about van der waals)
63) 4     KCl aq) is aqueous solution. Molecule ion attraction is  the intermolecular force in all
              aqueous solutions

    study hard

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answers to multiple choice questions attached to Topc 4 test 7 concept mastery packet

            
12/10  Mod A and C   Do worksheet 4 Topic 4 ( packet handout)

       Mod E  Finish Lab (three Dimensional model)

       Mod F   - No assigned qwork

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12/6   All classes   Start working on Multiple Practice questions in your review book

                        Review Book  
                          Pg 79 - 84   # 1 - 17
                            (Just write down your choice.Do Not explain)

                          Pg 86   # 18 - 25  
                             (Write down your choice and EXPLAIN why you chose that choice)

                       Due Monday

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11/30   all classes  complete the lab questions on flame test. do all questions.  
                          (due monday, along with worksheet 1 and 2 of topic 4)

                             have a nice weekend

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11/29  All Classes   Do  fill in the blank  and concept mastery packet (worksheet 2).
                    

                     Also, finish worksheet 1 - definitions to topic 4

                     all due friday

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11/19   Test 6 Electrons Location   Do The Practice Questions.


Practice Questions Answers

Answers to Practice to Test 6

1)    3
2)    2
3)    1
4)    3
5)    4
6)    1
7)    3
8)    4
9)    4
10)    4
11)    4
12)    3
13)    3
14)    4
15)    2
16)    2
17)    4
18)    2
19)    2
20)    1
21)    3
22)    3
23)    3
24)    2
25)    1
26)    3
27)    3
28)    3
29)    3
30)    1
31)    4
32)    3
33)    4
34)    2
35)    1
36)    3
37)    4
38)    2
39)    3
40)    2

          Study Hard
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11/15  all classes   State Textbook
                        Pg 149   # 33  35   37  41  42  43  

                        pg 193  # 7

                        pg 207  # 35  43
                
            ( For each question, do all parts, a b, c, d...e)
        
                    On Loose Leaf

                    Due tomorrow, along with atom drawings (wednesday's assignment)
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11/6  ALL CLASSES  
                    SAMPLE TEST ON THE ATOMIC STRUCTURE IN  THE REVIEW PACKET

                       DO ALL QUESTIONS ON LOOSE LEAF   DUE WEDNESDAY

                     #51 - 67  * WRITE OUT THE CHOICE AND WORDING FOLLOWING THE
                                 CHOICE YOU PICKED.
                               * YOU DO NOT NEED TO EXPLAIN SINCE THESE RELATE TO FACTS

                     #68 - 83  *  WRITE YOUR CHOICE AND THE WORDING FOLLOWING EACH CHOICE.
                                 THEN EXPLAIN WHY YOU CHOOSED THAT CHOICE.

                      #84 - 85   SHOW WORK FOR THESE ATOMIC MASS CALCULATIONS

                   USE YOUR NOTE BOOK  AND FILL IN BLANK PACKET

             TEST 5 - THURSDAY

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11/5  all classes   Complete the firt three pages of the new handout packet

                    due tuesday   11/6

                     start studying for Test 5 - Thursday

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11/2   Mod A and C   Finish the two packets (fill in blank and Definitions). These are now due
                     monday

       Mod E and F    No Homework

                       All classes  start studying your notes. there are a lot of facts that you must remember for the next test.  Thursday  11/8

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11/1   all classes      Fill in the blank worksheet (handout)

                        Complete the packet by filling in the blank the missing information.
                        Just Follow your written notes on Topic 3 - The atomic structure.

                        This purpose of this worksheet is to see how well you have been taking
                         notes. It should also help you remember all those facts about the atom.

                          Due friday along with definition worksheet.

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10/31  No New homework . However, be sure to finish definition worksheet (hand-out) to topic 3
                         from Tuesday. This is due Thursday

      Happy Trick-or-treating. Be safe.

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10/26  all classes   study for test 4 - The Periodic Table - Monday 10/19

                     DO THE FOLLOWING PRACTICE QUESTIONS IN YOUR
                     PRENTICE HALL REVIEW BOOK  PG 67 - 73.
                     SCROLL DOWN TO CHECK YOUR ANSWERS.

              SET 1: FACTS RELATED QUESTIONS
                        # 1 - 6   16    18   19   20  24   36    46   49  55   64  

              SET 2: CONCEPT MASTERY AND APPLICATION QUESTIONS
                       # 11-15   21   23   25-29   37    38   43   44    45   47  48
                         50   56   57    61

                       ONCE DONE, SCROLL DOWN TO CHECK YOUR ANSWERS.

                      THIS IS NOT A HOMEWORK, IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE FOR THE TEST.

                      DON'T FORGET TO STUDY. SOME OF YOU NEED A REALLY GOOD GRADE TO PASS.

              

          ANSWERS:
SET 1:
1) 1      2) 2     3) 2   4)4        5) 2    6) 2     16) 4    18) 3    19)  1

20)  4    36)  4    46) 2   49) 1     55) 2    64)1    

SET 2:
11) 1  POTASSIUM IS ALKALI METAL    
12) 4  SILVER (Ag) IS A METAL, AND METALS ARE GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
13) 3  ARSENIC (As) IS A METALLOID. METALLOIDS HAVE PROPERTIES OF METAL AND OF NONMETALS
14) 3  Si AND Ge FALL IN THE RANGE OF METALLOID . SEE YOUR PERIODIC TABLE
15) 1  SEE ABOVE
21) 3 BRITTLENESS AND POOR CONDUCTIVITY ARE PROPERTIES OF NONMETALS. SULFUR IS A NONMETAL.
23) 2 TRANSITION METALS FORM COLOR COMPOUNDS. FE IS A TRANSITION METAL.
25) 3 Ni IS A TRANSITION METAL
26) 3 BLUE (COLOR) IS DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF COPPER(Cu),A TRANSITION METAL IN GROUP 11.
27) 2  COPPER IS A TRANSITION METAL
28) 4 METALLOID IS DEFINED AS AN ELEMENT WITH METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC PROPERTIES
29) 2 Cr IS A TRANSITION METAL.
37) 1 ALL 7 DIATOMIC ELEMENTS ARE NON-METALS, NONMETALS HAVE HIGH IONIZATION ENERGY AND HIGH
       ELECTRONEGATIVITY.
38) 2 POOR CONDUCTOR AND HIGH ELECTRONEGATIVITY ARE PROPERTIES OF NONMETALS. S (SULFUR)
      IS A NONMETAL.
43) 4 FLUORINE (F), (ELEMENT # 9)  HAS THE STRONGEST (MOST REACTIVE) NONMETALLIC PROPERTIES.
    IT IS LOCATED ON THE UPPER RIGHT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
44) 2 FRANCIUM IS THE MOST ACTIVE METAL. Fr IS ELEMENT # 87. IT IS LOCATED IN GROUP 1 AT THE
      BOTTOM
45) 1  SEE #43
47) 1  GROUP 1 (ALKALI) AND GROUP 2 (ALKALINE EARTH) ARE NEVER FOND IN NATURE.
       SEE YOUR POWERPOINT WRITTEN NOTES.
48) 4  FLURORINE IS VERY REACTIVE, AND IS NOT FOUND IN NATURE IN FREE STATE. THEREFORE, IT CAN
       ONLY BE PREPARED FROM ITS SALT, JUST LIKE THE GROUP 1 AND 2 ELEMENTS
50) 1 ELEMENTS WITHIN THE SAME GROUP HAVE SIMILAR CHEMICAL PROPERTIES.
     K AND NA ARE IN GROUP 1
56) 2  LI AND NA ARE IN SAME GROUP. SEE ABOVE.
57) 3 SEE ABOVE
61) 3 METALS HAVE LUSTER. BI IS A METAL.

    I HOPE YOU DID GOOD. GOOD LUCK STUDYING

    MR. EYO

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10/23  ALL CLASSES    HANDOUT PACKET TOPIC 2
                             DO WORKSHEET 3 FRONT AND BACK
                             BOTH WORKSHEET 1 AND 3 ARE DUE TUESDAY

                             IF YOU WERE ABSENT ON TUESDAY, I COLLECTED THE 30 FACTS FROM  
                             READING PG 63 - 73 IN THE REVIEW BOOK.  FACTS HAS TO BE NUMBERED
                             AND ON LOOSE LEAVES.  YOU MUST TURN IT IN ON THE DAY YOU RETURN TO
                             CLASS. NO EXCEPTION!!

           LOOKING AHEAD:  TEST 4 - PERIODIC TABLE - FRIDAY 10/26
                                
                           MAKE-UP DATE;  MONDAY 10/29  AFTER SCHOOL ONLY (NO EXCEPTION)
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10/22   ALL CLASSES   HANDOUT PACKET
                               DO WORKSHEET 1 FRONT AND BACK
                              
                               COMPLETE 30 FACTS FROM READING TOPIC 5 IN YPOUR REVIEW BOOK

                                BOTH DUE TUESDAY 10/23

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10/12   Do study guide / extra credit packet (hand out)

            *Students who were unable to pick up the packet may do so on Monday.
            Just find me during our walk-athon!

        Study for Test 3 - gas laws  Tuesday 10/16

        Answers to multiple choice questions  in review Book  pg 54 - 56

   47) 1   48) 1     49) 3     50) 4      51) 3     52) 1

  53) 2    54) 2    55) 3     56) 1       57) 3    58) 3

  59) 4    60)4     61) 3    62) 2      63 ) 3    

      STUDY HARD

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10/10  wednesday   MOD A AND F CLASSES ;
                       HANDOUT WORKSHEET
                          QUESTIONS 14, 15, 17, 18, 29, 31
                           - ON A LOOSE LEAF
                           - SHOW WORK AND BE NEAT

                   MOD C AND E CLASSES
                       REVIEW BOOK
                           PG 55 - 56  # 58, 62, 64, 66
                             - ON A LOOSE LEAF
                             - SHOW WORK AND BE NEAT

                      ALL DUE THURSDAY

   LOOKING AHEAD:  AFTER SCHOOL HELP ON THURSDAY 10/11.
                   TEST 3 - THURSDAY 10/18   TEST ON GAS LAWS
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10/4  NO HOMEWORK


10/2  STUDY FOR TEST 2 (phase change diagrams, vapor pressure, and heat calculations)

           answers to practice worksheet below:
1) D    2) D    3) C    4) C    5) D    6 ) C    7) D    
8)  C   9) B    10) D   11) C    12) B   13) D   14) B
15) C   16) A   17) C   18) D    19) C   20) B

*Don't forget to review phase diagrams from packet handed out on Tueday
* Don't forget to review types of questions on Vapor pressure using Table H
* Remember on Heat problems.
        1. recognizing heat problems
        2. Know to look on the back of your Reference table for heat equations
        3. Choose the right heat equation based on the key words in the question

               Q= M C  T  (2 temperatures given, temperature change given)
                
               Q = MHf    (melts, freezes, fusion, 0 Celsius)

               Q = MHv   (vaporizes, boils, evaporates, condenses, 100 celsius)

            *Table B for heat constants for water:  ( Hf, Hv, C )

*Key definitions to Know:
    Fusion
    Heat of Fusion
    Heat of Vaporization
    Vapor pressure
    Boiling point
    Standard or Normal pressure ( 1 atm, 101.3 KPa;    Table A)
    Joules

    

               HAPPY STUDYING

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9/26  Homework    ALL CLASSES
                  Review book  
                     *Read pg 46 - 51
                     *Highlite key points
                     *pay attention to BOLD typed words
                     * you may take note as you read if it will help you understand

                BE SURE TO READ :-) by Thursday

          IF YOU WERE ABSENT, THEN YOU MISSED NOTES ON PHASE CHANGE DIAGRAMS
                         - HEATING AND COOLING CURVES- (PG 46 - 47)

IF YOU HAVE YET TO TAKE TEST #1 (TOPIC 1 LESSON 1 - 3), PLEASE BE SURE TO MAKE UP THE TEST BY FRIDAY 9/28. NO MAKEUP TEST WILL BE GIVEN AFTER THAT DAY. THANKS. SEE ME IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM

                

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9/24  Test 1  - Topic 1  lesson 1 - 3  (study)

      Practice Questions from HIGH MARKS:
Pg 1:13   - 1:14   #1 - 4, 7, 11  (answers in the book on pg 1:15)

Pg 1:16  - 1:18   # 1 - 7,  10-12, 18, 22, 27, 29, 30, 31, 37, 38
            (answers below)  do first then check your answers




                 Answers  Pg 1:16   -   1:18

1) 4    2)  4    3) 3    4) 4     5) 3     6)  3     7 ) 3

10) 4   11) 4    12) 4   18) 2    22) 3    27) 4      29) 4

30) 3    31) 1    37) 2   38) 4

               HAPPY STUDYING

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9/18  We are  now talking about Types of matter (topic 1 Lesson 1)

      In the review book, Read pages 14 - 15
      Start working on Short Answer Questions  on Pg 16  # 78 - 85

      Answers MUST be on a loose leaf.

      Answers (explanation, calculation, diagram.etc) MUST be
      clear and Neat.

      I will also be assigning MULTIPLE CHOICE questions on pages 15 - 16  #66 - 77

      When working on these multiple choice questions, please note:

         Questions 67 - 72, 76 Are all DEFINITIONS and FACTS associated with different
                               types of matter.
                               Answers to this questions can be found in your notebook.

                               To answer these questions, just write the question number and
                               the choice that YOU THINK is the correct answer. YOU DO NOT NEED
                               TO EXPLAIN QUESTIONS DEALING WITH DEFINITIONS AND FACTS.

         Questions 66, 73, 74, 75, 77  
                              These questions are considered CONCEPT MASTERY or APPLICATION.

                              These questions often begin with "Which, What, How, How many..etc)

                              These questions require that you APPLY the  facts, the  
                              definitions, and equations from notes or determine, recognize, or
                              calculate the correct answer.

                              Unlike DEFINITIONS and FACTS, which are pure memorization,
                              CONCEPT MASTERr and APPLICATION questions require a little bit
                              more logical thought processes before you can answer them
                              correctly. YOU DO THESE ALL THE TIME WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING. SO
                              DON'T PANIC HERE.

                               For these questions, I require that you write  down the choice
                               that you think is the right answer, and then EXPLAIN why you
                               pick that choice. If you can't explain why you choose a
                               choice to be your answer, then you most likely have guessed on
                               the question. YOU CANNOT DO TOO MUCH GUESSING IN HERE.

              Example:  66)  1  Sodium.  Element are pure substances that CANNOT BE DECOMPOSED
                                         by any means (chemically of physically).  Of the four
                                         choices given, Sodium is the only element.

                                

             SO, assigned is question 67 - 72, 76. No explanation
                                      73, 74, 75, 77  expalain just like the example #66

        
                  

        All assignment will be due on Friday  9 / 21.

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9/12 -  Quiz 1 on thursday on the elements from assignment 1 handout (handed back to students)
        

9/11 - lab safety packet: *Watch video, answer question on page 4.
                           Type or rewrite answers on a loose leaf
                          *Read safety contract pg 1 and 2, answer questions on page 3
                          
                                 packet due  Friday 9/14

9/10 - Assignment 1 - handout: elements symbols   due Tuesday 9/11

                 Quiz on Listed elements : thursday 9/13






























































































5/18   all clases   Packet on organic chem was handed out today in class

                    make sure you read and study your packet.
                    Test Tueday

                     Those on you who wil lbe absent from class on friday will miss the lesson
                     on organic reactions. be sure to read through the section of reaction in your packet.

                     Review book multiple choice questions 1 - 71 is due on monday
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5/15   all classes    prentice hall review book (pg 155 - 170)
                         we are on topic 11 - organic chemistry

                            continue to read and answer multiple choice questions 1 - 71 in the
                            book.

     test -  friday on organic. (postponed to tuesday 5/21)

     Regents review starts on wednesday

        continue to study for the regents

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5/8/07   All classes
           prentice hall review book
                pg 178 - 181

                1 - 41    due thursday
        (start with # 1 - 33 tonight  since you have the lesson already)
        (finish the rest tomorrow after lesson on Half Life)

              Regents:  do on a loose leaf  explain answers to every other question

                           ( 1, 3, 5, 7, ....)

              Honors:  do in the book,. No need to explain answers.

                    all due thurday.

                    Test on Nuclear chemistry is on Friday  5/ 11

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4/30   All Classes      
        Those of you who were absent or on spanish trip, please note that you are responsible for the assignment below. You can copy, paste, print, and do the assignment below.

I did not sgtart this lesson today (monday). I will start and finish it tomorrow (Tuesday). Test on Lesson 2 is this Thursday. NO EXCEPTION.

   The assignment you missed is below:
                
Topic 12    - Lesson 2   -  Worksheet 2 – Reading and Definitions

A. Read Pages 132 – 135 of REVIEW BOOK  and Define the following Terms.

1.    Electrochemical cell


2.    Voltaic Cell


3.    Electrolytic cell



4.    Electrode



5.    Anode


6.    Cathode


7.    Salt Bridge

  
8.    Electrolysis


9.    Electroplating.


B. Answer the following questions from the reading

10.    List five (5)  similarities between the two chemical cells (voltaic and electrolytic)






11.    List two (2) major differences between voltaic and electrolytic cells.



12.    As related to this lesson, what can reference table J be used for?


13.    Given the voltaic cell equation below
                  

          Mg     +     Ag+      ---------      Mg2+       +       2Ag

             a)    Identify the oxidized metal

             b)    The Anode

            c)    The Reduce substance

            d)    The Cathode

14.    What does LEO mean?

15.    What does GER mean?

16.    What does RED CAT mean?


17.    What does AN OX mean?


18.    What does VAN means?


19.    What does APE means?


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4/3     EASTER BREAK ASSIGNMENT      ALL CLASSES

Easter break assignment        30 points    

During your Easter break, I will like you to take the time to express yourself on the things you have learned in chemistry class so far. Please, DO NOT say ‘§NOTHING‘¨; Many have said this before, and it is OLD AND not funny. ƒΊ

Yes, I have taught you a lot, and you, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, have learned a lot.

This assignment is meant to be fun and creative, rather than boring and stressful .

THE ASSIGNMENT:  
        
                DO ANYTHING CHEMISTRY RELATED
        
             
            A FEW SUGGESTIONS.

1.    A poem of chemistry related
2.    A musical lyric, poem..etc..to express your love of chemistry.
3.    A poster of chemistry related
4.    Make fun of the Periodic Table,( or chemistry or science in general) if you wish
5.    Come up with a list of your own elements:  This should include elements, origin, usage..etc
6.    Create a list of rejected elements. Explain why they are the ‘§Rejects.‘¨
7.    Turn the Periodic table into a work of Art. Or create one of your own.
8.    Construct something; molecule, atom..etc.. as long as it is chemistry related.
9.    Chemistry jokes of your own (Do not copy someone else‘¦s from the internet . Chances are I have seen and read it before)
10. A five minute POWERPOINT presentation of anything chemistry related
11. A video presentation (NO BOMB Simulation PLEASE!!!!)

          The possibilities are endless.


A Few Guidelines:

1.    Contents MUST BE school appropriate.
2.    MUST HAVE ORIGINALITY AND CREATIVITY.
3.    ALL MUST BE Chemistry related
4.    YOU MAY WORK WITH 1-2 OTHER STUDENTS (EQUAL PARTICIPATION A MUST)
5.    You must have paper work to accompany anything that you do.
6.    YOU MUST HAVE FUN DOING THIS.

HAVE NICE EASTER!!

DUE DATE:    4/16 ‘V 4/20

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3 / 31  all classes

                 No home work for the weekend

If you were absent on thursday or friday  (3/30 - 3/31), please note that you had missed a packet assignment. The assignment cannot be done without the packet. Meantime, you can start reading in your review book pages 114 - 117 in your prentice hall review book

Looking ahed. Notes and worksheet on equilibrium all next week..Quiz on wednesday

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en absent, then y

3/19  :   all clases    complete packet for topic 9 lesson 1 by tuesday
  
         Packet asignment:
&nbs