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Term 4 Homework Period Three
Reading Day: Fri 6/17
Final Exam: Tues 6/21 only exam that day
Extra credit: (Due Date: Mon 6/20 by end of day)
1. Complete ColligativePropertyLab
2. Read ColligativeProperties and supplement with notes from Section 16.14 - 16.15
3. Do ColligativePropertiesProblemSet
4. Hand in lab, problem set and take Quiz after school.
Acid/base Solubility test Tues 6/14 (No make-ups for this test)
- Tues 6/14 Due: Thurs 6/16
- Read and take notes on Neutralization handout, Acid / Base lab, and Section 20.6 & 20.7
- Mon 6/13 Due Tues 6/14
- Study for acid / Base & Solubility test
- Wed 6/8 Due: Fri 6/10
- Make sure you have last days homework done
- Bring in household liquids/solutions (school appropriate). Will test pH of these liquids/solutions.
- Fri 6/3 Due: Tues 6/7
- Read Solubility handout and supplement with notes from Section 16.9.
- Read Molarity handout and supplement with notes from Section 16.12.
- Read Molality handout and supplement with notes from Section 16.13.
- Read MolarityMolalityLab
Fri 6/3 Gas Test
- Thurs 6/2 Due: Fri 6/3
- Study for test
- Fri 5/20 Due: Thurs 5/26 (Mon 5/23 & Wed 5/25 are MCAS days)
- Wed 5/17 Due: Fri 5/20
- Complete graph for Charle's law
- Complete GasLaws handout
- Complete problem sets from GasLaws handout
- Mon 5/16 Tues 5/17
- Go To GasLaws and print out homework webpages. If you did not get the handouts of this Gas laws webpage and/or Gas Demo, then print it out from the webpage.
- Just read all handouts before class.
Acid / Base and Solubility test: Monday 5/16
Make-up Bonding Test Fri 5/13
- Thurs 5/12 Due Mon 5/16
- Study for test on solubility & acid/base
- Read Gas Law package
- Wed 5/11 Due: Thurs 5/12
- Review Lab Part II especially the question/calculation section
- start studying for the acid/base and solubility test
- Thurs 5/5 Due: Fri 5/6
- Do #15 & 16 on Pg569 in book (B-L definition)
- Do pH Calculation Problem Set
- If you want to check the pH of liquid, bring a sample of it. Has to be school appropriate liquid.
- Tues 5/3 Due Thurs 5/5
- Read and take notes on Section 19.9-19.10 (Bronsted-Lowry definition of acid/base) and Section 19.5 & 19.11 (Weak acids).
- Read and take notes on Section 20.1 - 20.3 (pH calculations).
- Make sure you can do solubility equilibrium problems (hint, maybe quiz next class on this)
Mon 5/2 Due: Tues 5/3
- Do the two problems at bottom of [Solubility Equilibrium Handout]
- Read and take notes on Section 19.1-19.8 (for section 19.5 just read, no notes). Use Electrolyte handout (given in class) as part of your notes. Remember, while reading salt = solid ionic compound.
Fri 4/29 Due: Mon 5/2
- Read Section 16.9 again and make sure you understand Fig 16-13 (read caption) so that you can answer the following questions.
- At 25degree C, what is solubility of sodium nitrate.
- If I had a KCl solution with 52g KCl in 100g of water (@55degree C), is the solution unsaturated, saturated, or saturated solution with solid KCl at bottom of container.
- Read and take notes on Section 18.9 (Solubility Equilibrium) especially the sample problems and on [Solubility Equilibria handout]. Do not do problems at end of handout.
Wed 4/27 Due Fri 4/29
Tues 4/26 Wed 4/27
- NH3 vs. SiCl4 please provide:Give geometry & bond angle of compound (show all information to get this), each bond polarity(show calculation), explain molecular polarity (remember explanation needs to include bond polarity and geometry). Then explain vapor pressure and IMF of each compound. Finally, explain which compound has the greater Boiling point including explaining what boiling point is.
- Read and take notes of SolutionBookNotes1 handout (remember to go to website asked in handout)
Fri 4/15 Due Mon:4/25
- No Formal Lab write-up. Please put Vapor Pressure lab in lab notebook and write observation and then explain which will have higher vapor pressure (using observations). Please include explanation of molecular polarity type, intermolecular force type and strength.
Thurs 4/14 Due: Fri 4/15