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Page 1: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 1/04/12, Warm-Up Write a 5 sentence paragraph describing your break. What did you do? Did you go any place? Who did you see over break? What was your favorite part?

Through- Classwork Analytical writing in chemistry assignment

Introduction to ionic and covalent bonds

Homework:None

Page 2: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 1/05/12, Warm-Up Some words we are going to be talking about over the next few weeks are below. Write down anything that you know about any of the words. Writing that you don’t know anything about any of the words is not acceptable. Please make sure to write in complete sentences.

-ionic- covalent-valence electron- bond-electronegativity-polarity-intermolecular force-noble gas- octet rule

Through- Classwork Ionic bonds and how they form notes

Ionic bonds worksheet

Homework:Finish ionic bond worksheet

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In- 1/06/12, Warm-Up Answer the following questions.1.Will metals gain or lose electrons to attain noble gas configuration?2. What is the formula for arsenic when it loses electrons and attains noble gas configuration?

3. Write out the electron dot notation for phosphorus. What do the dots represent?

4. Does the combination of potassium and helium form an ionic bond or not? Explain.

Through- Classwork Electronegativity and how it applies to bonding

Classifying bonds worksheet

Homework:None

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In- 1/09/12, Warm-UpIn complete sentences, explain how you can use electronegativity to figure out what type of bond is present.

Through- Classwork Introduction to covalent bonding and Lewis Dot Structures

Lewis dot structures worksheet

Homework:Finish Lewis dot structures worksheet

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In- 1/10/12, Warm-UpDraw the Lewis dot structures for the following molecules:1.CH4

2. H2O

3. N2H4

4. NH4+

Through- Classwork Lab write up requirements

Lewis dot structures practice

Homework:Finish Lewis dot structures practice

Bonding review due next Friday

Test next Friday

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In- 1/11/12, Warm-UpDraw Lewis dot structures for the following molecules.

1.O3

2. NO3-

3. PO43-

Through- Classwork Building molecules lab

Molecular shape

Polar and non-polar molecules

The lab is due in your lab notebook next Tuesday

Homework:Lab write up due TuesdayTest next Friday

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In- 1/17/12, Warm-UpAnswer the following questions in complete sentences.1.Compare and contrast ionic bonds and covalent bonds.

2. Explain the difference between a polar bond and a polar molecule.

3. Explain the process for finding out the molecular geometry for a molecule.

Through- Classwork Computer lab intermolecular forces activity

Homework:Review packet due Friday

Test Friday

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In- 1/18/12, Warm-UpAnswer the following questions in complete sentences.1.Explain what an intermolecular force is.

2. Name the three types of intermolecular forces and describe where you would find each type of force.

3. How is boiling point related to intermolecular forces?

4. Rank the following in order from weakest to strongest: ionic bond, hydrogen bond, london dispersion force, dipole-dipole force.

Through- Classwork Check out lab drawers

Intermolecular forces lab

Homework:Test FridayLab write up due Tuesday

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In- 1/23/12, Warm-UpWrite a five sentence paragraph about how your semester is going so far.

Through- Classwork Activity 3: How Much Gas Is Produced?

HomeworkLab Write up due tomorrow

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In- 1/24/12, Warm-UpIn a five sentence paragraph, write about the activity you did yesterday in class. What concepts was it reviewing? What new information did you get out of it?

Through- Classwork Mole to Mole calculationsMole to Mole calculations

Homework: Finish mole to mole calculations

Page 11: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 1/25/12, Warm-UpCH4 + 2O2→ CO2 + 2H2O

1. How many moles of water can be produced if you start with 5.2 moles of CH4?

2. If you end up with 16 moles of carbon dioxide, how many moles of oxygen would you have to start with?

3. If you start with .675 moles of oxygen how many moles of CH4 would be present to start?

Through- Classwork Gram to mole conversionsGram to mole conversions

Moles and Mass labMoles and Mass lab

Homework: Gram to mole conversions

Page 12: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 1/27/12, Warm-UpC3H8 + 5O2 → 4H2O + 3CO2

1.Calculate the number of grams of water produced if you start with 4.5 moles of oxygen.

2. If 16.9 grams of carbon dioxide are produced, calculate the number of moles of C3H8 that you started with.

3. How many grams of carbon dioxide can be produced from 108 grams of oxygen?

Through- Classwork Grams to grams calculations

Finish Lab

Worksheet 8B `due in class

Homework: None

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In- 1/30/12, Warm-Up1. If 2.47 x 1023 molecules of potassium chloride are produced from the reaction between chlorine and potassium, how many grams of potassium did you start with?

2. Fifty-six grams of aluminium metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas. How many liters of hydrogen gas are produced?

Through- Classwork Finish Worksheet 8B

S’mores lab

Homework: Stoichiometery packet due next Monday

Test next Monday Feb 5th

Page 14: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 1/31/12, Warm-UpBased on the s’mores lab yesterday, describe what you did in the activity. Use at least 2 vocabulary words in your description.

Through- Classwork Finish smores lab

Limiting reactant practice problems.

Practice lab calculations

Homework: Stoichiometry packet due Monday

Test Monday

Page 15: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/1/12, Warm-UpIf you start with 56.7 grams of silver and 24.8 grams of chlorine to produce silver chloride, how much silver chloride can be produced?

Through- Classwork Lead Iodide lab

Homework: Stoichiometry packet due Monday

Test Monday

Lab due Tuesday

Page 16: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/6/12, Warm-UpWe are finishing up with the stoichiometry unit. What are you understanding well? What do you need more practice on? What do you need to do between now and Monday to make sure you are ready for the test?

Through- Classwork Work dayYou may use this time to get help on the lab calculations or the stoichiometry packet.

Homework: Stoichiometry packet due TuesdayStoichiometry test MondayLab due Tuesday

Test Tuesday

Page 17: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/8/12, Warm-UpWrite a five sentence paragraph about how you believe you learn best. Why do you think you learn best this way?

Through- Classwork Project introduction

Multiple intelligences survey

Multiple intelligences mini project

Homework: None

Page 18: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/10/12, Warm-UpWe are going to be starting our gas laws unit. In complete sentences write down anything you know relating to the states of matter.

Through- Classwork Introduction to gas laws

Boyles Law Lab

Work on projects if time

Homework: None

Page 19: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/13/12, Warm-Up Through- Classwork Boyles and charles law Boyles and charles law worksheetworksheet

Homework: None

Page 20: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/14/12, Warm-UpI heard there was some confusion about how to do the problems when the substitute was here yesterday. Please write down what was confusing to you or what you were not understanding. When you are finished, please turn in your warm up today. I do not want your whole notebook.

Through- Classwork Project reminderProject reminder

Talk about the Talk about the test/classes for next test/classes for next yearyear

Go over Boyles/Charles Go over Boyles/Charles law problemslaw problems

New Boyles Charles law New Boyles Charles law problems due in classproblems due in class

Homework: Finish assignment from when sub was here

Mini project due tomorrow

Page 21: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/15/12, Warm-UpSolve the following problems.1.A container has a pressure of 35.4 torr and a volume of 150 mL. The pressure inside the container changes to 311.4 torr. What is the new volume?2. The temperature outside is 10.5oC causing a bicycle tire to deflate to a volume of 5.6 mL. The temperature of the air warms up to a temperature of 15.3oC. What is the new volume.

Through- Classwork Presentation of skits

Combined gas law examples and problems

Gas Law Lab

Homework: None

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In- 2/22/12, Warm-Up1.89.7 L of a gas is collected over water at a temperature of 37oC at a pressure of 623.1 mmHg. The next day, the volume of the gas is measured to be 73.2 L at a pressure of 654.2 mmHg. What is the new temperature?2. Explain what a water 2. Explain what a water correction is and why it is correction is and why it is necessary.necessary.

Through- Classwork Molar volume of a gas lab

Homework: Worksheet 10BGas Laws Test next Friday

Page 23: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

Through- Classwork Introduce Ideal gas law

and Daltons Law

Gas laws packet due Friday. These do not leave the classroom.

Homework: Gas Laws test next FridayLab write up due Tuesday

In- 2/23/12, Warm-Up1. A gas is found to have a 1. A gas is found to have a volume of 25.6 mL at a volume of 25.6 mL at a temperature of 57.8 temperature of 57.8 ooC. C. What is the temperature What is the temperature of the gas if the volume of the gas if the volume shrinks to 26.8 mL?shrinks to 26.8 mL?

2. The volume of a gas is 2. The volume of a gas is measured to be 600.2 mL measured to be 600.2 mL at an unknown pressure. at an unknown pressure. The next day, the volume The next day, the volume of the gas has expanded of the gas has expanded to 678.1 mL at a pressure to 678.1 mL at a pressure of 2.56 atm. What was of 2.56 atm. What was the pressure on the first the pressure on the first day?day?

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In- 2/24/12, Warm-Up1.2.5 moles of a gas is found to have a volume of 65.2 L at a pressure of 6.1 atm. What is the temperature of the gas?

2. A gas is collected over water at a temperature of 20.2oC. 56.7 mL of the gas is collected. The atmospheric pressure is 625.46 mmHg. What would the volume of the gas be at STP?

Through- Classwork Finish gas laws packet- Finish gas laws packet- this is due in class this is due in class today.today.

Homework: Test next FridayLab write up due Tuesday

Page 25: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/27/12, Warm-UpYou have a test coming up on Friday over the gas laws. Write about what you are understanding well and what you are having trouble with. How do you plan on getting help with the concepts you are not understanding well before Friday?

Through- Classwork Go over lab Go over lab calculationscalculations

Finish gas laws Finish gas laws packets- due in classpackets- due in class

Homework: Lab write up due TuesdayTest Friday

Page 26: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/28/12, Warm-UpYou probably already have signed up for classes for next year or you will be soon. What class for science are you planning on signing up for? Why did you make that choice? Do you have any ideas about what you might want to study once you get to college? How are the classes you are taking in high school going to help prepare you for college?

Through- Classwork Ideal gas law review Ideal gas law review problemsproblems

Homework:

Gas Laws test Friday

Page 27: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 2/29/12, Warm-Up1. In a 2.5 liter container, there 1. In a 2.5 liter container, there are .0365 moles of hydrogen gas. are .0365 moles of hydrogen gas. The temperature is 298 K. What The temperature is 298 K. What is the pressure of the gas inside is the pressure of the gas inside the container?the container?

2. A container of gas contains 55.6 grams at a pressure of 645 mmHg. The volume of the container is 245 mL. What is the temperature of the gas in degrees celsius?

Through- Classwork Ideal Gas Law Lab due in class today- no write up

Homework: Gas Laws Test Friday

Page 28: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/9/12, Warm-UpIn a five sentence paragraph, write about this past week. Which of the TCAP tests were the easiest for you? Which were the hardest for you? Why? What else did you do during the week?

Through- Classwork Rocket competitionWhich group can launch a plastic rocket the farthest?

Homework: None

Page 29: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/12/12, Warm-UpWe are going to be studying solutions for the next couple of weeks. Look at the list of words below and write down whatever you know about those words.1.Solute2. Solvent3. Molarity4. Soluble/Insoluble5. Polar/Nonpolar

Through- Classwork Solutions Notes

Homework:Solubility graph

Page 30: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/13/12,Warm-UpUsing your notes from yesterday, write a five sentence paragraph summarizing your notes. Underline 5 key terms.

Through- Classwork Molarity calculationsMolarity calculations

Homework: None

Page 31: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/14/12,Warm-Up1.If you have 25 grams of HCl and 48.5 liters, what molarity of HCl can you make?

2. If the molarity of a solution of ZnCl2 is 6.4 M and you know that you started with 4.2 grams, how many liters are necessary?

Through- Classwork Supersaturated labSupersaturated lab

Homework: None

Page 32: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/16/12,Warm-Up1.Explain what an unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solution are.2. Which of the three solutions is the most stable? Why do you think this is?

3. Why is it that so much sodium thiosulfate should have dissolved in so little water in the lab on Wednesday?

Through- Classwork Lab demo

Homework: Lab write up due Tuesday

Page 33: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/19/12, Warm-UpNo warm up- get started on lab right away

Through- Classwork Solutions, suspensions, colloids lab

Homework: Finish solutions, suspensions, colloids lab

Test Friday

Page 34: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/20/12, Warm-Up1.Explain the difference between a solution, suspension, and a colloid.2. Explain what the Tyndall effect is and how it was used yesterday in the lab.

3. Give an example of something that is a solution, suspension, and a colloid.

Through- Classwork Molarity calculations

Colligative properties

Molality calculations

Homework: Test FridayFinish worksheets not finished in class

Page 35: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 3/21/12, Warm-Up1.Explain what a colligative property is.2. Name each of the colligative properties.

3. Why do they put salt or Mag chloride on the roads in the winter time?

Through- Classwork

Chromatography labChromatography lab

Solutions review packetSolutions review packet

Homework:Test FridayLab write up due Tuesday after spring break

Page 36: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/2/12, Warm-UpWrite a five sentence paragraph about what you did over spring break.

Through- Classwork

Acids and Bases Acids and Bases WebquestWebquest

Homework: Lab write up due Tuesday

Page 37: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/3/12, Warm-UpBased on the assignment from yesterday, write down one thing you learned from each website that you found interesting. Then, write down whatever you think is the MOST IMPORTANT thing you learned from yesterday.

Through- Classwork Introduce Bronsted Lowry acids and bases

Conjugate acid base pairs explanation

Conjugate acid base pairs worksheet

Homework: None

Page 38: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/4/12, Warm-UpIdentify the conjugate acid/base pairs in the equation below.

HC2H3O2 + H2O → C2H3O2- +

H3O+

Give the conjugate acid for the following bases:NH3

HPO42-

Give the conjugate base for the following acids:HClH2SO4

Through- Classwork pH rainbow demonstration

Indicator discussionIndicator discussion

pH of common pH of common household substances household substances lablabYou will be creating your own lab today.

Homework: Lab Write up due Tuesday

Page 39: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/6/12, Warm-UpThinking about the lab on Wednesday, explain why you chose to use the indicator you did to test each substance. Did your method seem effective? Is there anything you would do differently next time to improve your results? Did any of the results surprise you?

Through- Classwork Questions on HW

pH, pOH, [OH], [H] worksheet due in class today

Homework:None

Page 40: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/9/12, Warm-UpGiven that the [OH-] of a solution is 1.5 x 10-9, calculate the pH, pOH, [H+], and decide if it is an acid or a base.

Through- Classwork Introduction to titration

Molarity calculations worksheet

Start computer assignment

Homework:Lab write up due Tuesday

Page 41: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/10/12, Warm-Up1.1.In your own words, explain In your own words, explain what a titration is and what it is what a titration is and what it is used for.used for.

2. During a titration, you add 2. During a titration, you add 12.5 mL of .2 M HCl to an 12.5 mL of .2 M HCl to an unknown concentration of NaOH. unknown concentration of NaOH. You start out with 10.0 mL of You start out with 10.0 mL of the base solution. What is the the base solution. What is the concentration of the base?concentration of the base?

Through- Classwork Introduce how to use burets

Practice titration lab

Homework: Acids bases test Tuesday

Page 42: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/11/12, Warm-Up1.1.When doing a titration, what When doing a titration, what do you clean your buret with?do you clean your buret with?2. In which substance, acid or 2. In which substance, acid or base, does the indicator go?base, does the indicator go?

3. What pieces of data do you 3. What pieces of data do you need to make sure you write need to make sure you write down when doing a titration?down when doing a titration?

Through- Classwork Titration lab calculations

Titration lab introduction

Titration lab

Homework: Test Tuesday on Acids/Bases

Page 43: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/13/12 Warm-UpNo Warm Up- Get started on lab

Through- Classwork Finish Titration lab- Finish Titration lab- Part BPart BIf you finish early, If you finish early, start on buffer start on buffer worksheetworksheet

Homework: Acid Base Test Tuesday

Page 44: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/16/12, Warm-UpTest review questions1.Calculate the pH, [H], pOH, and decide if the substance is acidic or basic given that the [OH] = 4.2x10-6 M.

2. Explain in your own words what a titration is used for. Be sure to include any important information you can think of having to do with titration.

3. Define acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base.

4. Given the compound NH3, write what the conjugate acid would be and the conjugate base.

Through- Classwork Buffers worksheet

Homework: Test tomorrow

Page 45: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/18/12, Warm-UpWe are going to be starting our thermochemistry unit. Today, we are going to be talking about conduction, convection, and radiation. In a five sentence paragraph, write down anything that you know about this topic. You can also write about heat and temperature or energy.

Through- Classwork What is heat labNo lab write up- due in class

Checking up questions and chem to go questions due on a separate sheet of paper.

Homework: Finish checking up/chem to go questions

Page 46: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/20/12, Warm-Up1.Explain what conduction, convection, and radiation are.

2. Using the model of cooking peas, explain how the three types of heat transfer are used to help cook the peas.

3. What is/are the unit(s) that is/are used to measure energy?

Through- Classwork Heat calculations Heat calculations introduction and worksheetintroduction and worksheet

Homework: None

Page 47: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/25/11, Warm-UpIn a five sentence paragraph, summarize what you have learned so far in the thermochemistry chapter. Underline 5 key words.

Through- Classwork Entropy and Free Energy notesEntropy and Free Energy notes

Free energy worksheetFree energy worksheet

Homework: Finish Free Energy worksheetTest next FridaySpecific heat lab write ups due Thursday

Page 48: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/28/11, Warm-UpAnswer the questions in complete sentences.1.What is entropy?

2. Does the universe tend to be more ordered or disordered?

3. What is the equation used to find free energy?

4. Describe the two situations where a reaction will definitely be spontaneous.

5. What is the determining factor in reactions that might be spontaneous?

Through- Classwork Entropy worksheetEntropy worksheet

Iodine clock lab: Iodine clock lab: reaction ratesreaction rates

Homework: Test next Friday

Page 49: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 4/29/11, Warm-UpThink about the lab you did yesterday. What were two factors that seemed to make a difference in the speed of your reaction? Explain why you think this is.

Through- Classwork Reaction rates notes and Reaction rates notes and worksheetworksheet

Homework:Test next Friday

Page 50: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 5/2/11, Warm UpWrite a five sentence Write a five sentence paragraph about reaction paragraph about reaction rates. Be sure to include the rates. Be sure to include the five factors that speed up a five factors that speed up a reaction in your paragraph.reaction in your paragraph.

Through- Classwork Dueling aquariums demo

Introduction to equilibrium

Equilibrium worksheet

Homework:Test FridayFinish equilibrium wkst

Page 51: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 5/3/11, Warm-UpAnswer the following Answer the following questions in complete questions in complete sentences.sentences.1.1.What is equilibrium?What is equilibrium?

2. What does an equilibrium 2. What does an equilibrium expression look like?expression look like?

3. Given the equation below 3. Given the equation below and the concentrations, and the concentrations, calculate Kc.calculate Kc.[A] = 2M, [B]= .5M, [C] = 6 [A] = 2M, [B]= .5M, [C] = 6 M, [D] = 1.5 MM, [D] = 1.5 MA+ B A+ B → C + D→ C + D

4. Explain Le Chatleir’s Principle.4. Explain Le Chatleir’s Principle.

Through- Classwork Test Review packet DUE WEDNESDAY ( I know that you do not ( I know that you do not have this class on have this class on Wednesday but I would Wednesday but I would like to have them graded like to have them graded by Thursday so you can by Thursday so you can use them to study for your use them to study for your test.)test.)

Homework: Test FridayTest Review Packet due Wed.

Page 52: In - 1/04/12, Warm-Up

In- 5/5/11, Warm-UpBelow is a list of topics we Below is a list of topics we have studied since the last have studied since the last test. Look at the list and test. Look at the list and write down what you know write down what you know about each topic. If you don’t about each topic. If you don’t know anything about one of know anything about one of the topics, that is probably the topics, that is probably something you need to study something you need to study tonight to be ready for the tonight to be ready for the test.test.- Heating/cooling curves- Q=mc∆T and specific heat-Enthalpy, entropy, free energy-Spontaneous and non-spontaneous-Endothermic and exothermic-Potential energy diagrams-Reaction rates -Chemical equilibrium- Le Chatleir’s Principle

..

Through- Classwork Equilibrium Lab due in class(Next week is projects so (Next week is projects so you won’t have additional you won’t have additional assignments due)assignments due)

Homework: Test Friday