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Mr. McFeeley's Chemistry B / Biology A



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Homework (No HW if nothing posted by 3:30pm HST)

Nov. 25, 2009 (Wed)

1.  Go to the Handouts webpage and download "More Practice 2 Mole Conversion."
    Show your calculations using dimensional analysis.
    Follow the the format used in the examples of Practice O .

    DUE: Mon.  Nov. 30, 2009 

    Also for your reference, go to the Handouts webpage and download the
    answers sheet for:
    -  "Practice O-a:  Dimensional Analysis & Mole Conversion" (if you haven't
        done so already)
    -  ""More Practice 1 Mole Conversion"

2.  BRING TO CLASS ON MONDAY, Nov.  30, 2009:
    - Data & photos from Wed lab (photos should be on file to be distributed 
      to teammate)
    - Laptops


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Nov.  24, 2009 (Tue)

1.  Go to the Handouts webpage and download "More Practice 1 Mole Conversion."
    Show your calculations using dimensional analysis.
    Follow the the format used in the examples of Practice O .

    DUE: Wed.  Nov. 25, 2009 

    Also for your reference:  Download the answer sheet for Practice O-a: 
    Dimensional Analysis & Mole Conversion.

2.  Go to the Handouts webpage and download "Procedures for Lab 1."  Review
    Procedures prior to class.




Nov. 23, 2009 (Mon)

1.  Do Practice O-a: Dimensional Analysis & Mole Conversions 
    all of pages 1 & 3.  Show your calculations using dimensional analysis.
    Follow the the format used in the examples of Practice O .

    DUE: Tue.  Nov. 24, 2009 





Nov.  20, 2009 (Fri)

1.  Complete Practice M-c:  Molar Mass of Organic Structures.
    DUE:  Nov.  23, 2009 (Mon)




Nov.  19, 2009 (Thu)

1.  Complete Practice J: Compounds of the "Basic Eight" Polyatomic Ions and 
    –ide ions With Cations of Both Fixed and Variable Charges.

    DUE:  Sept.  20, 2009 (Fri)




Nov. 18, 2009 (Wed)

REMINDERS:

1.  Overarching Themes of Chem B / Bio A:  Find information regarding the 
    major themes associated with this course:

    1.  Maryknoll's Mission Statement
    2.  The Essential Question for Chem B / Bio A.
    3.  The reductionist perspective of studying science / biosphere
    4.  The scientific method and science literacy.

    Word process your work.  Indicate the source for the information of
    each item indicated above.  DUE:  Thursday, Nov.  19, 2009.

2.  If you haven't done so already:  Go to the Handout webpage and download
    copies of the Course Description and Course Schedule.






Nov.  17, 2009 (Tue)

1.  Overarching Themes of Chem B / Bio A:  Find information regarding the 
    major themes associated with this course:

    1.  Maryknoll's Mission Statement
    2.  The Essential Question for Chem B / Bio A.
    3.  The reductionist perspective of studying science / biosphere
    4.  The scientific method and science literacy.

    Word process your work.  Indicate the source for the information of
    each item indicated above.  DUE:  Thursday, Nov.  19, 2009.

2.  Complete Practice E:  Nomenclature of Ionic Compounds of Monatomic Ions
    (Both Fixed & Variable Charges).  DUE:  Wednesday, Nov.  18, 2009.
 
3.  Go to the Handout webpage and download copies of the Course Description
    and Course Schedule.

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