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[[2008-2009 2nd Semester Period 2]]<br> [[2008-2009 2nd Semester Period 3]]<br> [[2008-2009 2nd Semester Period 6]]<br> [[2008-2009 2nd Semester Period 7]]<br> -----<br> *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/FinalExamReview2009.doc Final Exam Review HW 2009] (optional HW due by your final exam time) ------- Tues 6/9 Due: Wed 6/10<br> *Complete [[pH Calculation Problem Set]] **Print out and read AcidicBasicNeutralSolutions --------------- Mon 5/11 Due: Tues 5/12<br> *Complete CombinedGasLawProblemSet, IdealGasLawsProblemSet and GasLawsProblemSet2 <br> Thurs 5/7 Due: Mon 5/11<br> *Need to complete BoylesLawProblemSet, [[Guy-Lussaic' (No Name) Law Problem Set]], AvogadrosHypothesisProblemSet, CharlesLawProblemSet *Print out and read CombinedGasLaw and IdealGasLaws Wed 4/28 Due: Thurs 4/29<br> *Test either Fri 5/1 or Mon 5/4 *Print out a copy of and review [[Objectives of Polarity and Phase of Matter]] *Complete [[Review Homework for Intermolecular Force and Phase of Matter - Revised 2009]] Fri 4/17 Due: Mon 4/27<br> *Print out [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708boilingpointcomparisonworksheet.doc Worksheet for Comparing Boiling Point of Two Substances] *NH<sub>3</sub> vs. CH<sub>4</sub> , SF<sub>2</sub> vs. H<sub>2</sub>O *Answer all question for [[Phase of Matter Lab]] and VaporPressureLab<br> ----<br> <center><b>Attention All Students</b></center><br> As of now, you have approximately 200 total points in your term grade. You will have one more test on periodic table & molecular geometry (50-60pt inclass test & 20pt take-home portion) (next Fri or following Monday) and 1 or 2 more homework/quizzes (5-10pt each). In addition, I am offering some optional graded homework from the chemical rxn/redox chapter (30pt max, see below) and a make-up of Equilibrium test (the week afer next). There is approximately 100pts that is still going to be factored into your term grade. <b>Therefore, there is ample opportunity to bring up your grade if desire.</b><br> <b><u>Optional Homework from Chem Rxn and Redox chapter</u></b><br> The following are optional homework assignments that I will collect and grade. Each homework assignment will be worth 10pts. You can do all three homeworks or none at all. However, you pass them in to me, I will grade them and it will be added to your term average (even if it is a "bad" grade).<br> <b>Due Date (even if you are not here): Fri April 3</b> (I will take work before hand also)<br> *[[Optional Graded HW Chem Rxn Redox 1]] *[[Optional Graded HW Chem Rxn Redox 2]] *[[Optional Graded HW Chem Rxn Redox 3]] -----<br> <b><center>Click here to go to webpage for Take Home Portion of Periodic Table Test, [[Take Home Portion of Periodic Table Test]]</b></center><br> *<b>Due Date: Wed April 8</b><br> -----<br> Thurs 4/9 Due: Mon 4/13<br> *If need to, print out a few [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708MolecularPolarityWorksheet.doc Worksheet for Molecular Polarity] *Fill out the above worksheet for 10 compoounds/polyatomic. Can get them from your molecular geometry homework (don't want to use ionic cpds & not As - F or Be - F *Print out and read IntermolecularForces Thurs 4/9 Due: Mon 4/13<br> *If need to, print out a few [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708MolecularPolarityWorksheet.doc Worksheet for Molecular Polarity] *Fill out the above worksheet for 10 compoounds/polyatomic. Can get them from your molecular geometry homework (don't want to use ionic cpds & not As - F or Be - F *Print out and read IntermolecularForces Fri 4/3 Due: Mon 4/6<br> *Study for Periodic Table and Molecular Geometry test *You get use [[VSEPR Table for Test]] and I will supply Periodic Table You need to memorize all about the Periodic Table (i.e. Alkali metals, halogens, etc) <br> Wed 4/1 Due: Fri 4/3<br> *Complete all Molecular Geometry homework problems *[[Review Homework for Periodic Table]]<br> Thurs 3/26 Due: Mon 3/30<br> *Quiz on Periodic Trends *Print out a copy of [[1st Year Hybridization]] (will work on in class) *Start working on worksheets from [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708MolecularGeometryWorksheet.doc Worksheet for Molecular Geometry] on the following species(all are not due):<br> H<sub>2</sub>, HCl, H<sub>2</sub>O, NCl<sub>3</sub>, Be F<sub>2</sub>, SF<sub>2</sub>, CF<sub>4</sub>, CO<sub>2</sub>, SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>, Cl O<sub>3</sub><sup>1-</sup><br> Mon 3/23 Due: Wed 3/25<br> **Try audiofile again (last night HW), need to download most recent [http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ Webpage for Free Updated Quicktime] or try to use Firefox ([http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ Webpage for Free Download of Firefox] *For the following species: O<sub>2</sub>, SF<sub>6</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub>, NH<sub>3</sub>, add the geometry of the species, hybridization. Complete this information in [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708MolecularGeometryWorksheet.doc Worksheet for Molecular Geometry] Thurs 3/19 Due: Mon 2/23<br> *Quiz on colored Periodic Table *Do the Periodic Trend homework with the audiofile (file should be online by Fri afternoon) Wed 3/18 Due: Thurs 3/19<br> *Complete (as much as can) [[Periodic Table Notes 1]] and colored in Periodic Table (given in class) <b>Technical Difficulty, (audiofile not working) so can't do rest of homework</b><br> *Take notes on Ch6 Periodic Trends (Section 6.3)<br> **Print out [[Periodic Trend Notes for Powerpoint]], this is where your notes go and I will check that you filled this out. **You will then click on and open the Powerpoint presentation, [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0809ch6periodictrend.ppt Periodic Trend Powerpoint Presentation]. You will follow the powerpoint while listening to the following audiofiles to complete notes for this section. <br> *Audiofiles **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/audiofiles/0809periodictrendintrothruAtomicRadii.wav Audiofile Periodic Trend Intro thru Atomic Radii] **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/audiofiles/0809periodictrendIEtoEN.wav Audiofile Periodic Trend IE thru EN] **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/audiofiles/0809periodictrendIRthruMC.wav Audiofile Periodic Trend IR thru MC]<br> <br> <br> Mon 3/16 Due: Wed 3/18<br> *Study for Equilibrium test Fri 3/13 Due: Mon 3/16<br> *<b>Make sure you bring in your book for next class, need them for In-class notes </b> *Complete [[Review Homework for Equilibrium Test - Revised 2009]] (found mistake to Question K, coefficient for O<sub>2</sub> is 1 not 2 so answer is K=1.67M<sup>-1</sup>.) *Complete other Review handout (not on internet) Wed 3/11 Due: Fri 3/13<br> *Complete [[Questions for LeChatlier's Principle Lab]] *Complete [[Problems on Equilibrium With ICE BOX]] Tues 3/10 Due: Wed 3/11<br> *Complete [[Questions for LeChatlier's Principle Lab]] *Complete [[Problems on Equilibrium-Revised 2009]] Fri 2/27 Due:Mon 3/2<br> *study for quiz on notes/lab *Print out and read [[Equilibrium Notes 2]] *Print out but do not read or do [[Problems on Equilibrium]]<br> Thurs 2/26 Due:Fri 2/27<br> *Print out and answer [[Questions for Rate of Reaction Labs]]<br> *Read Section 18.2 in book and fill in (need to print out first) [[Equilibrium Notes 1]]<br> Mon 2/23 Due:Tues 2/24<br> *Review notes on Kinetics from [[Kinetics Notes 1]] and [[Kinetics Notes 2 - Revised 2009]]<br> **See if you can come up with a better way of setting up method of explaining answer to outside factors on reaction rate *Print out and read [[Rate of Reaction - Clock Lab]] and [[Rate of Reaction - Hydrogen Peroxide Lab]]<br> *Decide what science class you want to take for next year (see Program of Studies in duxbury homepage <br> <b>Any student wanting to know objectives/review HW early for next test given this coming week.</b><br> *Here is review HW, [[Review Homework for 2nd Section Chemical Reactions and Redox Reaction Test - Revised 2009]] *Here is objectives for test,[[Objectives of Chemical Reactions and Redox Reaction]] <br> Thurs 2/5 Due: Fri 2/6<br> *Types of Chem Rxn lab due including chemical reaction sets (calculation section of lab), data table, and [[Questions for Types of Chemical Rxn Lab]](print out if you don't have) *Print out and do [[Problems on Determining Redox Reactions]] *For iron & copper (II) chloride dehydrate lab, you need to calculate %yield for two condition: 1)if one of products is iron (II) chloride or 2) product is iron (III) chloride <b>(Only do if have weighted out mass of dried filter paper/copper</b> *Print out (if not already got handout in class) and read [[Applications for Redox Rxn - Metal Plating/Batteries]] <br> Thurs 1/29 Due: Mon 2/2<br> *Complete [[Redox Reaction HW]]<br> *Print out and read PercentYield *Print out for class use, [[Percent Yield Problem Set]] Tues 1/27 Due: Wed 1/28<br> *Complete [[Oxidation Number HW]] *Print out ElectronegativityTable for above HW to determine which element has higher EN value *Print out and read (for next class lecture), [[Notes on Oxidation-Reduction Reactions]] and [[Direction to Determine Redox Reactions]] <br>
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