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[[1st Semester 20132014 HW Period 4]]<br> [[1st Semester 20132014 HW Period 5]]<br> [[1st Semester 20132014 HW Period 6]]<br> <br> <b>Essential Question: Can basic particles group together and what happens if they do? </b><br> <br>Objectives: [[Objectives of Molecular Cpd and Mole Concept - Revised 2009]]<br> <br> Mon 11/25 Due: Tues 11/26<br> *Do LDS (Lewis Dot Structure) for O<sub>3</sub> and <nowiki>CO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><sup>2-</sup> *Print out for next class, [[Percent Composition Demo]] *Print out and do [[Review HW for Intro Compounds and Mole Concept]] <b>(Due 1st class after Thanksgiving break)</b> *Keep memorizing [[Cations with More than One Charge]] <b>(Quiz 1st class after Thanksgiving break)</b> *If want a copy, click and print [http://tmcleod.org/Level1/MoleWheel.pdf Mole Wheel Handout] Wed 11/20 Due: Thurs 11/21<br> *Handouts given in class **[[Naming Molecular Compounds]] *HW (Print out and complete) **If you want an example of calculating Molar Mass and Mole Problems, ([http://tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328ExampleofWorkMolarMass.pdf Example of Molar Mass Calculation and Use in Mole Problem]) **[[Molar Mass Calculation for Compounds]] **[[Homework for Naming Molecular Compounds]] **Print out and read but will go over in class, ([http://tmcleod.org/Level1/ExampleOneStepVolumeMoleProblem.pdf Example of Actual Calculations of One Step Mole Problem Volume]) <br> Tues 11/19 Due: Wed 11/20 Fri 11/15 Due: Tues 11/19<br> * <br> Thurs 11/14 Due: Fri 11/15<br> *Finish your Periodic Table Trends take home project (teach an adult), it is due 1st class that we meet following the weekend <br> ----------<br> <b>Essential Questions: Are there any basic particles?</b> Will be doing the last few objectives (11-14) that were not on the last test from [[Objectives of Electron Configuration and Atomic Mass - Revised 2008]] <br> <br> Wed 11/13 Due: Thurs 11/14<br> *Complete [[Homework Table on Subatomic Particles]] (each row is a list of subatomic particle (and other items) for a specific isotope) *You will determine the atomic mass of Sulfur **Here are notes from Subatomic particles, Isotopes and Calculating Atomic Mass ( click here, [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328IsotopeInfoAtomicMassCalculationLectureNotes.pdf Complete Notes for Isotopes and Atomic Mass Calculation], to get notes and isotope info for Atomic mass calculation) **Click here to print out blank table to calculate Atomic mass ([http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328BlankAtomicMassCalculationSheets.pdf Blank Atomic Mass Calculation Table]) (handout has tables for 3 problems/elements) <br> --------<br> <br> [[Objectives of Electron Configuration and Atomic Mass - Revised 2008]] *[[Objectives of Periodic Table]] Mon 11/4 Due: Tues 11/5 <b>( Need test could be at end of these week or begin of next week)</b><br> *Print out and complete review homework, [[Review Homework for Quantum Mechanics and Electron Configuration]] and [[Periodic Trend Homework]]<br> *Print out above objectives and review them <br> <br> Tues 10/29 Due: Wed 10/30<br> *We are starting a new section, Periodic Table. In the periodic table, the elements are aligned in increasing atomic number (number of protons but also electron). With the shape of the table and the increasing atomic number we find two thinks; 1) going across a row (called a period), there are known trends (ie increase or decrease) of specific chemical and/or physical properties. Second, going down a column (also called group or family), all elements in a family have the same outermost subenergy and same number of electron (valence electrons) in these subenergy. This cause the elements to all have similar chemical properties. So, we will be looking at specific Periodic Properties (as will be discussed in next bulleted information. Instead of me lecturing in class, you are going to do it at home so there will be time in class to work on the Poster project and other activities. So read on to start the lectures. <br> *Start working on Periodic Trends. **I will not be lecturing about the Periodic Trends. Instead, you will be listening/writing notes from online lectures as follows. **You will need to print out the handout, [[Periodic Trend Notes for Powerpoint]] and then open the following Powerpoint Presentation, [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0809ch6periodictrend.ppt Periodic Trend Powerpoint Presentation]. Then you will open the following audiofiles one at a time and follow along on the powerpoint presentation while taking notes on the handout. Each audiofiles is about 15minutes long. They are: ***[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/audiofiles/0809periodictrendintrothruAtomicRadii.wav Audiofile Periodic Trend Intro thru Atomic Radii]<br> ***[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/audiofiles/0809periodictrendIEtoEN.wav Audiofile Periodic Trend IE thru EN]<br> ***[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/audiofiles/0809periodictrendIRthruMC.wav Audiofile Periodic Trend IR thru MC]<br> <br> <br> ----------<br> <b><u>Objectives for This Section(Electron Configuration):</u><br> *[[Objectives of Electron Configuration and Atomic Mass - Revised 2008]]</b> <br> Mon 10/21 Due: Wed 10/23<br> *Print out and complete [[Question for Combustion of a Candle Lab]] and [[Questions for Flame Test Lab]] <br> ---------<br> <b><u>Objectives for This Section(Atomic Structure test):</u><br> *[[Objectives of Atomic Structure]]</b> <br> Fri 10/18 Due: Mon 10/21 *Study for test *If did not print out, look at [[Objectives of Atomic Structure]] <br> Wed 10/16 Due: Fri 10/18 <b>(Posted after, on Sat 10/19)</b><br> *No homework <br> Tues 10/15 Due Wed 10/16 <b>(Posted after, on Sat 10/19)</b><br> *[[Review HW on Calculations for Atomic Structure]]<b>(not done yet)</b> *[[Review HW for Atomic Structure]] <br> Fri 10/11 Due: Tues 10/15<br> *Finish calculations for Flame test lab *Complete [[Light and Energy Equation Problems]] and answer are here ([[Answers to Light and Energy Equation Problems]]). *Complete (if need to print out) [[Homework from Greeks to Millikan]] and [[Homework from Chadwick to Planck]] *Here are all the example for doing work for Light, Energy, and both Combined equation and table from flame test lab. **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328EnergyEquationExamplewithWork.pdf Energy Equation Example showing Work] **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328EnergytoColorExamplewithWork.pdf Energy to Color Example showing Work] **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328ExampleLightEquationwithWork.pdf Light Equation Example showing Work] **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328FlameTestLabCalculationAnswerSheet.pdf Flame Test Lab Calculation Answer Sheet] <br> Wed 10/9 Due: Fri 10/11 <br> *If did not get copy of [[Bright Line Spectrum Demo]] (maybe you were absent) and make sure it is completed *Continue to work on [[Light and Energy Equation Problems]] and Color to Frequency & Energy calculations from the Flame Test Lab <br> Tues 10/8 Due: Wed 10/9 <b>(Posted after, on 10/9)</b><br> *If did not get a copy in class, print out [[Flame Test Lab]] *Continue to work on [[Light and Energy Equation Problems]] <br> Fri 10/5 Due: Tues 10/8<br> *Print out [[Light and Energy Equation Problems]]. Please do at least 1 problem from the 3 sections of the handout. *Here are answers to problems, [[Answers to Light and Energy Equation Problems]] Remember to look on the 3 handouts you got in class for how to do/show work.<br> *Note: For all people doing problem by equation, if you get problem that ask to go from the Energy to wavelength ( I call them combined equation problem), I would like you to do solve using both equation separately and DO NOT combine the equation into one big equation)<br> <br> <br> Thur 10/3 Due: Fri 10/4<br> *Print out and complete HW: [[Law of Definite Proportion HW]]. Look at your notes for example. *Print out and then go online to get information on the following people, [[Other Atom Contributors Before or Around Dalton's Time ]] <br> <br> -------------------------------<br> <b>Essential Question: Are there any basic skills/theory in the study of chemistry?</b><br> <b><u>Objectives for This Section(2nd test):</u><br> *[[Objectives of Labskills and Measurement II]] *[[Objectives of Energy - Revised 2013-2014]]</b> <br> <b>Tues (Oct 1) before or after school, can do a re-take of Math section of 1st test (Posted Sun 9/29, 9AM)</b><br> <br> <b>Wed Oct 2 Test on Energy and Dimensional Analysis (see above Objectives)</b><br> <br> Mon 9/30 Due: Wed 10/2<br> *Study for test *Make sure to bring in homework and all chemistry material every day Even Test Day <br> Fr, 9/27 Due: Mon 9/30 <b>(Posted on Sun 9/29, 9AM)</b><br> *Print out and complete [[2013-2014 Review HW for Energy and Dimensional Analysis Test]] *Go over above Objectives for test <br> Wed 9/25 Due: Fri 9/27<br> *Complete Heat of Combustion of Candle Lab Data Table & Calculation on separate sheet of paper (due by next class) *Make sure can do [[Heat Calculation Handout 1]] (4.18J=1.00cal) *Start putting in lab into lab notebook (not all have to be in lab notebook by next class **Use tape not glue **1st page or inside front cover is for Title page **number all pages (front and back of page are different numbers) **Put name and period on front of lab notebook <br> Tues 9/24 Due: Wed 9/25<br> *Print out and do [[Heat Calculation Handout 1]] (4.18J=1.00cal) *Reread (if need too, print out) [[Heat of Combustion of a Candle Lab]] <br> Mon 9/23 Due: Tues 9/24 <b>(Posted after date)</b><br> *Will have a quiz on Solving math in chemistry by either Equations or Dimensional Analysis *Print out for tomorrow [[Calorimetry and Heat Calculations]]<br> <br> Thurs 9/19 Due: Mon 9/23<br> *Complete thickness of Aluminum (both by Dimension analysis and equation) calculation in Lab *Print out and complete [[Questions on Notes for KMT and Thermodynamics]] *Print out (don't need to read) EndoExothermicReactionLab <br> Wed 9/18 Due: Thurs 9/19<br> *Do [[One Dimensional Analysis Problem Homework]] (answer at bottom of webpage *Print out and [[Another Dimensional Analysis Problem]] *If did not receive or print out for last class, print out [[Objectives of Labskills and Measurement II]], [[Objectives of Energy - Revised 2011-2012]], [[Dimensional Analysis Notes]], [[Notes on Kinetic Molecular Theory and Thermodynamics]]<br> <br> -------------<br> <br> <b><u>Objectives for This Section (1st test):</u><br> *[[Objectives of Labskills and Measurement I]] *[[Objective of Mass and Matter - Revised 2011]]</b><br> <br> Mon 9/16 Due: 9/18 <br> *Study for 1st test <br> Fri 9/13 Due: Mon 9/16<b>(1st test moved to Wed 9/18)</b><br> *Study for 1st year test <br> Thurs 9/12 Due: Fri 9/13<br> *1st test scheduled for next Tues but maybe changed due to it being a half day (MADE MISTAKE TEST DAY IS MON)<br> *Print out (if did not get in class) the following and complete, [[Questions for KMT and Phase of Matter including Lab]] and [[2011-2012 Review HW for Mass, Sig Fig and Lab Safety Test]] <br> *Print out and check that you understand the concept in [[Objectives of Labskills and Measurement I]] and [[Objective of Mass and Matter - Revised 2011]] (objectives for 1st test).<br> <br> <br> Tues 9/10 Due: Thurs 9/12<br> *Study for Quiz <br> Mon 9/9 Due: Tues 9/10 <br> *Quiz on Thurs 9/12 on Metric Base units, Pg73 and Metric Conversion factor), so start memorizing *Complete [[Questions for Making Observation of a Chemical Reaction]] <br> Thurs 9/5 Due: Mon 9/9<br> *If did not get in class, print out and read [[Notes on Observation of a Chemical Reaction]] and [[Lab - Observation of Chemical Reaction]] *Finish [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0506SIandSigfigsreview.doc SI System Review] HW handout *If did not get in class, print out and complete [[Homework for Scientific Notation]] <br> Wed 9/4 Due: Thurs 9/5<br> *Read [[Notes on Properties]], [[Notes on Chemical and Physical Change]], and Chapter 2 (Fig 2.11 Pg50 helps) (along with notes from Standard Deviant video notes), and then complete [[Classification of Matter HW]] and [[Properties HW]]<br> *Except for the 1st page, complete 3 or 4 of the problem in each section of [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0506SIandSigfigsreview.doc SI System Review] (should have gotten a copy of the handout in class).<br> <br> Tues 9/3 Due: Wed 9/4<br> *Read Significant figures and Accuracy/precision section in Understanding the Use of Numbers handout. *If need, read also Chapter 2 (associated with the Standard Deviant Video we saw in class) *if did not pass in Lab Safety contract. complete it including signing / parent signing and pass in next class <br>
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