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Monday 22, 2008: Make a testable question and draw a data table (Pick one of the hypothesis to do for each.
How does cold ketchup effect the ability to flow, will it be faster or slower?
KetchupTemp.
Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average
Room
Cold
Warm
Wednesday is Sci-Fi Science from 3:00 to 5:00 15 points extra credit Movie “Batteries aren’t Included”
Science Safari: October 11th
Branson Dinosaur and Haunted House Museum October 11th 9:00 - ????? Adults: $7.00
Students $5.00 Haunted House and additional $5.00
Atom Bonding: Atoms want to be “HAPPY” AS I HAVE STATED! The idea behind this isAtomic shells want to be full. Some atoms have too many electrons and some wantto give up atoms.
EX: Sodium Magnesium11 total electrons 12 total electrons2 filled shells 2 filled shells1 extra electron 2 extra electrons
REMEMBER: Atoms want to have a full shell; to be HAPPY.
Sodium and Magnesium have a couple of extra electrons. The way chemistryworks is, it is easier to give up extra electrons. There are atoms that want extra electrons. Look at Oxygen and Fluorine:Oxygen: Fluorine:8 total electrons 9 total electrons1 full shell 1 full shellTo be happy it wants 2 more 1 missing electron# Think about water = H2OEach want a full shell of eight:
They can share and make a Covalent Bond or make an Ionic Bond. Now forAn example:
Sodium has an extra electron; Fluorine wants one!!!! So Sodium gives one to Fluorine and then “EVERYONE IS HAPPY”
IONS: A normal atom is called neutral. This is when an atom has a number ofelectrons that is equal to it’s atomic number.
Example: A Sodium atom equals 11 electrons it has 1 too many, so it finds an atom that needs one; so it can give it up to. Clorine can take the extra electron from Sodium “YOUR HAPPY” You’re an Ion – missing an electron You’re a Sodium ion Now you have 10 electrons; but Neon has 10 electrons YOU ARE NOT NEON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You’ve become an ion Your not attractive electrically , but other charged ions see you as a good partner!!!! A lot like dating!
You need to remember Atoms can share an electron or they can give upAn electron.
COVALENT: MEANS SHARE ELECTRONS
IONIC : MEANS ELECTRONS ARE GIVEN UP!
Tuesday September 23rd, 2008
Make a testable question and a data table for this hypothesis.
Amount of Water
Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average
1 cup
2 cups
3 cups
How does the amount of water effect the time it takes to freeze?
How does changing the temperature of the water affect the amount of
fish?
Wednesday 24, 2008
Make a data table that correlates to this hypothesis:
TOMORROW
Temperature of Water
Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average
Cold
Room
Warm
Make a testable question for the hypothesis:
Yes, bring your book to read!!!!!!!
Friday September 26, 2008 Write a testable question for one of the hypothses:
1st Section: Science Starters2.Week September 2 – 5th
3.Week September 8th – 12th
4.Week Sept. 15th – 195.Week Sept. 22 - 26
2nd Section: Notes8.Inquiry Notes (worksheet)9.Notes on Scientific Method10.Chemistry Notes (periodic table)11.Chemistry Vocabulary12.Chemistry Notes on Atoms13.Worksheet on Atoms and Elements (Notes)
3rd Section: Friday Assignments:2.Population worksheet: August 29th
3.Hypothesis worksheet: Sept. 5th
4.Scientific Inquiry review Sept. 12th
5.Scientific and Sequence worksheet: Sept. 19th
6.Elements and Periodic Table: Sept. 26th