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*[[2011-2012 Period 1]] *[[2011-2012 Period 3]] *[[2011-2012 Period 4]] *[[2011-2012 Period 5]] *[[2011-2012 Period 7]] <br> Wed 1/25 Due: Thurs 1/26<br> *Complete [[Oxidation Number HW]]. If did not get in class print out, ElectronegativityTable *Work on completing Type of Chemical Reaction Lab (at least get parts done do not need to have in lab notebook yet) *Print and read (for next class) [[Notes on Oxidation-Reduction Reactions]] and [[Direction to Determine Redox Reactions]] <br> <b>This homework is review for Midyear Exam (not due until Midyear test)</b><br> *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0809midyearreviewHW.doc 2008-2009 Midyear Review Optional Homework] <br> Mon 1/9 Due: Tues 1/10<br> *Print out and complete [[Review Homework for Chemical Reaction and Stoichiometry Test]] (do not do Part II) *Complete [[Percent Yield Problem Set]] and all of [[Single and Double Replacement Reaction HW]] and one half of [[Alot of Stoichiometry Problems]] *Make sure you have a copy of [[Objectives of Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry - Revised 2008]] and [[Solubility Table]] <br> <br> Fri 11/18 Due: Mon 11/21<br> *Complete [[Homework for Naming Molecular Compounds]] and [[One Step Mole Problems for Elements]] *<i>Handout given this class available on website, [[Naming Molecular Compounds]], [[Notes on Mole Concept]] and [[Example of One Step Problems - Mass]] (this has handwritten notes that need to be obtained from someone who was present for this class.)</i> <br> <br> ----<br> Tues 10/18 Due: Wed 10/18<br> *Quiz on [[Light and Energy Equation Problems]] handout. *Make sure to have [[Homework from Greeks to Millikan]] *Try at least one of calculations from the Flame test lab <br> <br> Thurs 10/13 Due: Fri 10/14<br> *Complete [[Homework from Greeks to Millikan]] *Read Flame Test lab *Do one problem from each section of [[Light and Energy Equation Problems]]. for answer to this handout, [[Answers to Light and Energy Equation Problems]] <br> Tues 10/4 Due: Thurs 10/6<br> *Make sure have put all information into lab notebook on EndoExothermicReactionLab and [[Lab - Observation of Chemical Reaction]] *Put together you First Year Chemistry Folder <br> Fri 9/30 Due: Tues 10/4<br> *Here are objectives we talked about in class, [[Objectives of Labskills and Measurement II]]and [[Objectives of Energy - Revised 2011-2012]] *Study for test *If you need new copies of the EndoExothermicReactionLab and [[Phase of Matter Lab]] and [[Lab - Observation of Chemical Reaction]] (remember lab book stuff is not homework, only HW is to study for test) <br> <br> Thurs 9/29 due: Mon Oct 3<br> *Print out and complete [[Questions on Notes for KMT and Thermodynamics]] and [[2010-2011 Review HW for Energy and Dimensional Analysis]] *If you are still concerned about dimensional analysis problem, print out and try these, [[Another Dimensional Analysis Problem]]. The answers are at bottom of webpagere *Make sure you bring in lab notebook. If you need new copies of the EndoExothermicReactionLab and [[Phase of Matter Lab]] <br> Thurs 9/22 Due: Thurs 9/29 <b> (this is homework from a few days)</b><br> *Already did lab, EndoExothermicReactionLab and talked about reaction *Print out and complete [[Energy at Home Handout]] *Print out and handed out [[Phase of Matter Lab]] and then did lab and after lab lectured on Phase of Matter so learner took notes on ([[Kinetic Molecular Theory and Phase of Matter]]), then homework was to answer [[Questions for KMT and Phase of Matter including Lab]] for this coming class <br> Tues 9/20 Due: Thurs 9/22<br> *Print out and do [[One Dimensional Analysis Problem Homework]] *Print out but do not read or do something with [[Notes on Kinetic Molecular Theory and Thermodynamics]] and [[Questions for Making Observation of a Chemical Reaction]] <br> <b>So to get all section back in sync, I will list homework for all sections. I have told you the specific homework for each section so this is just the general list of all sections homework. You will need to look at the homework you wrote down to see what is specific due next class. Once we get back into sync, then I will go back to writing specific homework for each group in this space.</b><br> <br> Thus 9/8 or Fri 9/9 Due: either Mon 9/12 or Tues 9/13<br> *Will take a quiz either SI base units (Pg73 Table 3.1) in book or Metric conversion factors (again look in your specific notes on which one for next class) *Read and take notes on bold words and concepts in Chapter 2 (about matter,etc). There was a handout I gave to you in class. If one of the bold water are on the handout, you can write the definition on the handout or in other notes. *Do the following for this handout, [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0506SIandSigfigsreview.doc SI System Review] (if you did not get copy in class click and print out this: **Go to Counting Significant figures section, do one or two examples **Go to Multiplying and dividing section. In Problem 1 do one or two examples **Go to Addition and Subtraction section, do one or two examples. *I just want you to do one or two so that you can come into class next period and let me know if you get it or not. You will do the rest for the next night homework. <br> Tues 9/7 Due: Wed 9/8<br> *Do significant figure (sig fig) homework of measuring block and filling in handout *Continue to memorize Fri 9/2 Due; Tues 9/7<br> *Work on memorizing SI base unit (Pg73 Table 3.1 not luminous intensity and electrical current) and the metric conversion factor tables *Completed and passed in lab safety contract Thurs 9/1 Due: Fri 9/2<br> *Define all bold words in Chapter 1 *Get me the lab safety contact by Tues (make sure to answer questions, student and parent sign and date) **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/labsafetycontract1.wav Click here for Audiofile for Lab Safety Contract] (when using audiofile, make sure browser is set for opening file not download and save file. Audiofile is too large to save.) **[http://tmcleod.org/cgi-bin/apchem/wiki.cgi?LabSafetyContract LabSafetyContract] <br> <br> <br> <br>
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