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CHEMISTRY PEER TUTORING NOW AVAILABLE - Wednesday and Thursday mornings from 7:45 - 8:20 in Room 105
Science Fair due dates are at the bottom of this page!!!!! Click on the favorite links at the top for a list websites that may help.
12/3-4
Quiz - Polyatomic Ioncs
Go over homework answers
Practice writing ionic compounds with a race
Sort compounds into groups
Hmwk: Quiz - writing and naming ionic compounds; extra practice writing formulas can be found on pg 171 #1-3 answers are in the back of your book.
12/1-12/2
Quiz - polyatomic ions
Notes - chemical formulas and ionic compounds
Writing ionic compounds and naming them.
Hmwk: Complete 1/2 worksheet; memorize polyatomic ions, read section 7.1; 5th & 8th Block - Lab - Periodic Trends post lab questions 8-10;
11/21 (A day)
Notes and practice on forming and naming ionic compounds
Hmwk: Memorize polyatomic ions.
11/19-11/20
TEST - Periodic Properties and Trends
Introduction to ionic compounds
Hmwk: Memorize all polyatomic ions by formula with charge and name - Table 7.4 on page 169. You must know all 25 for memory when you come back from Thanksgiving break. YES - there will be a quiz.
Complete science fair project over break if at all possible. There are a few of you that need several weeks to do your project - I know you need extensions. Others are expected to be complete by Dec. 5 at the latest.
11/17 - 11/18
Review sheets for test on Chapters 6 & 10 - Periodic Properties and Trends
Hmwk: Study for test
11/14 (B day)
5th & 8th - Predicting Oxidation numbers (charges) and LAB - Periodic Trends
hmwk: Finish questions on lab, TEST next Thurs. Nov 20
6th block - Canned Food Celebration (don't forget your goodies); Predicting oxidation numbers
Hmwk: None, TEST - next Thurs. Nov. 20
11/13 (A day)
Finish periodic trends lab
Notes of Periodic trends
Hmwk: #19 & 23 and correct 11/11 work, TEST next Wed. Nov.19
11/12 (B day
Finish 3-D periodic table lab
Notes on periodic trends
Video "The Elements" with worksheet
Hmwk - Add #19, & 23 to last times' hmwk and correct last homework
11/11 (A day)
pg 265 #12-18, 24, 25, 29-33Video "The Elements" with worksheet
Hmwk: None
11/10 (B day)
Lab - 3 D Periodic Table
Hmwk: pg 265 #12-18, 24, 25, 29-33
11/7 (A day)
Lab - Periodic Properties
Hmwk: None
11/6 (B day)
Review periodic table terms and basics
Learn to write electron configurations from the periodic table
Play electron configuration bingo
Hmwk: None
11/5 (A day)
Lab - 3-D Periodic Table
Hmwk: None :-)
11/4 (B day)
TEST - Quantum Mechanics
Hmwk: pg 158 #14, 15, 17, 18, 26, 28, 29
11/3 (A day)
Review periodic table terms and basics
Learn to write electron configurations from the periodic table
Play electron configuration bingo
Hmk: pg 158 #14, 15, 17, 18, 26, 28, 29
10/30-10/31
"The Chemistry of Halloween" presented by Mr. King
Hmwk: B day - test next time
10/29 (B day)
Review work completed with sub.
Review for test
Hmwk: Test Tues. Nov. 4
10/28 (A day)
TEST - Quantum Mechanics
Hmwk: preview assignment of the periodic table - worksheet, complete #8-14 on back of worksheet.
10/27 (B day)
Notes on valence electrons and Lewis Dot Structures. Complete Chemistry assignment with the sub.
Hmwk: none, Test next Tues. Nov 4
10/24 (A day)
Review for test
10/23 (B day)
Finish Quantum Number notes and electron configurations.
Hmwk: finish pg 133 work from 10/21; Science Fair Forms, etc. due next Wed. Oct. 29; TEST - Oct 29
10/22 (A day)
Practice electron configurations, go over homework
Notes on valence electrons and how to draw Lewis Dot structures.
Hmwk: Valence electrons and lewis dot structures worksheet., Science Fair Forms, etc. Due Tues., Oct. 28, TEST - Tues., Oct. 28
10/20-10/21
Science Fair Materials, Procedures, and Forms information
Notes - atomic emission and absorption spectrums, quantum numbers, and electron configurations.
Hmwk: pg 133 #26, 27, 29-33, 35, 37, 39, 40-44, 63
10/16-10/17
Do Now: Electromagnetic spectrum
Lab - Emission Spectrums
Ch 4 & 5 study guide worksheets
Hmwk: Finish worksheets
10/14-10/15
Lab - Flame Tests
Hmwk: lab report
10/10-10/13
Science Fair introduction materials
laptop use
Hmwk: work on intro
Science Fair Timetable:
Task | Due Date | Type of Grade |
Topic Selection and partner chosen. Identify your I.V. , D. V. and your control group | 9/25/08 – A day 9/26/08 – B day | Daily |
Research Your Topic (Rough draft of your introduction (background information) including bibliography | 10/16/08 – A day 10/17/08 – B day | Test |
Experimental Design and Forms (including materials and procedures)
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10/28/08 A day 10/29/08 B day | Daily |
Experiment Update (brief description on what you have done experimentally so far and what are your results so far |
| Daily |
Experiment completed and logbook complete and submitted |
| Quiz |
Data Table, Results (include graphs) and Conclusions |
| Quiz |
Abstract – typed on abstract form | 1/15/09 – A day 1/16/09 – B day |
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Project display including final draft of paper and logbook | At the science fair 1/30/09 – everyone! | Test |
Websites that may be helpful
http://www.sciserv.org/isef/, www.sciencebuddies.org, www.jsums.edu/scifair, all-science-fair-projects.com
Answers
1. decreases because the nuclar charge increases and pulls the electrons in tighter.
2. increases because you add energy levels and electron cloud gets larger
3. larger
4. smaller
5. increases because nuclear charge increases
6. decreases because shielding and distance from the nucleus increases.
7. alkali metals
8. alkaline earth metals
9. transition metals
10. metals to nonmetals
11. halogens
12. noble gases
13. d sublevel
14. properties and valence electron configuration
15. metals
16. atomic number
17. metalloid
18. grouped them by properties in order of atomic mass
19. a. chlorine, b. helium, c. strontium, d. francium, e. -2
20. hard, lusterous(shiny), good conductor of electricity, malleable, ductile, on left side of periodic table
21. Gases or brittle solids at room temperature, not good conductors, on right side of periodic table.
22. have properties of both metals and nonmetals, found along the stairstep line on periodic table.
23. valence electron configuration
24. c. S and Te
25. a. Ar
26. 1s22s22p63s23p5, -1
27. -2
28. +3
29. look up in your book or notes
30. increases
31. Ca > Se > S > Ne
32. Ca
33. F
34. P
35. increases
36. increasing nuclear charge (more protons in nucleus)
37. more energy levels
38. K> Al > P > S
39. a. Cl-, b. Pb, C. Te2-, d. Ag, e. As3-, f. Mg2+, g. Sr, h. I, i. Rb, j. Mg, k. P, l. Ac, m. Al, n. Ba
40. a. +1, b. +2, c. +3, d. +1, e. 0, f. -1, g. -2, h. -3
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Regional Science Fair info
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International science fair info
all science fair projects.com
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