Extra Credit: Dupont Challenge Science Essay Due by the end of Semester for first semester credit.
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Test Gas Laws Thur. 12-17-09
12-16-09
Turn in Practice worksheet
Review
Test tomorrow
12-15-09
Turn in Lab
Review Practice problems
Practice worksheet due tomorrow
Test Thursday
12-14-09
Give Back Lab
Decompose Water Lab
Lab due tomorrow
Test Thursday
Practice Worksheet due Wednesday
12-11-09
Turn In Outline
Discuss Lab
Dalton’s Partial Pressure pg. 90
Lab Handout bring goggles Monday
Practice Worksheet due Wednesday 12-16-09
12-10-09
Turn in Lab
Outline due tomorrow
Questions pg. 87-89
Dalton’s Law Partial Pressure
12-9-09
Lab Due Tomorrow
Outline Due Fri
Blow Up Egg
Practice Pages 87-89
12-8-09
More Practice Gas Law Equations with Balanced Equations
Practice pg. 87-88
12-7-09
Answers pg. 88-89
Gas Law Equations with Balanced Equations
Pg. 87-88 practice
Work on Outline
12-4-09
Pg. 85 Answers
Pg. 88 – 89 through 18 e.
Collect Lab Data- Lab due Thur. Dec. 10
Hollow out a raw egg- blow the yolk out by putting a small hole at the top and bottom of the egg and then blow the yolk out of the hole. The bottom hole can be 2 mm the top hole should be pin tip size.
Work on your Ch. 10 and Ch. 11 outline
12-3-09
Answer Key Pg. 83-84
Ideal Gas Law PV = nRT
Ideal Gas Constant R = 0.0821 atm L/mol K
Practice pg. 85 packet
Lab Read the entire lab bring goggles tomorrow
12-2-09
Go over pg. 79 – 82
Boyle’s Law
Combine Charle’s, Avogadro’s and Boyle’s Law
Packet pg. 83-84
12-1-09
Pressure and Temperature Relationship with Gas Laws
Charle’s Law
Packet pg. 81-82, and bottom half pg. 77
Work on outline
11-30-09
What is a mole
Volume and mole relationship concerning gasses
Avogadro’s Law concerning gasses
Packet page 79-80
Ch. 10 and 11 outline start working on
11-25-09
Snowflake Article early release Thanksgiving
Demos if time
11-24-09
Unit 5 Test Nov. 24
11-23-09
Review pg. 154 – end of packet
11-19-09
Turn in outline
Go over practice ACT
Answers pg. 146-148
Review pg. 149- 153
11-18-09
Practice ACT
Ch. 9 Outline due tomorrow
11-17-09
Packet pg. 146-148
Ch. 9 Outline due Thur.
11-16-09
Finish Notes Intermolecular Bonding
Practice Identifying type of bonding packet pg. 145
Ch. 9 Outline due Thur.
11-13-09
Quiz Intramolecular bonding
Start Intermolecular bonding
Ch. 9 Outline due next Thur. , Nov. 19
11-12-09
Final day model building Isomers
Quiz Tomorrow
Practice pg 131-135 study
11-11-09
Test back
More review of polarity, Lewis structure, structural formula
Model building
Answer Key pg. 131-132
Practice pg. 135-136
Quiz Friday
11-6-09
Polar vs. Nonpolar using electronegativity table
More Model Building Practice
More Practice Pg. 134
11-5-09
Model Building Activity Making 3D models of covalent compounds
Practice pg. 133 bottom half
11-4-09
Hybridized orbitals why the shape and what shape moleculaes make
Practice pg. 132 and 133 (top half of 133)
11-3-09
More practice of Lewis structures and structural formulas C4H10, BrCl) and ions (NO2-, I3-, HSO4-, SO4-2, H3O+, ClO3-, CO3-2,)
Practice pg. 131
11-2-09
Outline of Ch. 9 due two days before unit test
Lewis structures of atoms (pick at least one from each column), compounds (Br2, Cl2, H2O, CBr4, HSiP, Cl2O, C3H6, C4H10, BrCl) and ions (NO2-, I3-, HSO4-, SO4-2, H3O+, ClO3-, CO3-2,)
Structural Formulas of atoms, compounds and ions
Practice page 131
10-29 and 10-30-09
Exams
10-28-09
Turn in Outline
Review for quarter exams
10-27-09
Patterns Periodic Table
Outline Ch. 7 and 8 due tomorrow
practice pages packet 116-118
www.chemfiesta.com extra electron configuration problems with answers
10-26-09
Transition Metals what they have in common, multiple oxidation states, different colors depending on what they react with
Patterns on the periodic table
Packet pg. 115-118 practice
Outline Ch. 8 sec. 2
10-23-09
Turn in Lab
Outline Ch. 8 sec. 1
Electron Configurations review and exceptions
Core configurations
Packet pg. 115
10-22-09
Guest Speaker
Lab due tomorrow
10-21-09
Lab collect data write up due Friday
Reminder Ch. 7 should be outlined by now
Practice some of each pg. 111-114
10-20-09
More pg. 112 and 113, 114 in packet
Outline Ch. 7 Sec. 2
Lab tomorrow 7-2 pg. 65 and 66 in packet due prelab
10-19-09
Discuss the general guidelines of the modern atom and review up to that point
Do pg. 111 and 112 in packet
Aufbau - lowest level filled first
Pauli Exclusion – 2 per level
Hund - one per subshell until all unpaired are accounted for and then start pairing
Read and outline Ch. 7 sec. 1
10-17-09
Discuss the general guidelines of the modern atom
Do pg. 111 and 112 in packet
Read and outline Ch. 7 sec. 1
10-16-09
Test Ch. 4, 5, 6
"What Chemists Do" read the article
In your notebook record 2 things you learned from reading the article
10-15-09
Turn in Lab
Turn in Outline
Review
10-9-09
Quiz
Covalent Compounds Naming and writing formulas
Lab due Thur. Oct. 15
Outline Ch. 4, Ch. 5 Ch. 6 sec 1 and 2 due Thur. Oct. 15
Test Friday Oct. 16
10-8-09
Practice Quiz for tomorrow
Precipitate Lab due next Thursday
Outline Ch. 6 sec. 2
Quiz tomorrow study
10-7-09
Quiz Back
Answer Key pg. 9, 11
Writing Chemical Equations Practice
Outline Ch. 6 sec. 1
Quiz Friday Ions, Naming compounds, writing formulas
10-6-09
Quiz
Balancing and Identifying Equations
Practice
Outline Ch. 5 Sec. 1
10-5-09
Practice Quiz Ions
Writing Formulas
Packet pg. 8 practice
Quiz Tomorrow : Naming ions
10-2-09
Give Back Test
Discuss Ion Patterns
Naming Compounds and how they form packet pg. 7, 9
Finish Ch. 4 Outline
10-1-09
Mole Project
Memorize Polyatomic Ions for a quiz Tuesday
Start Ch. 4 Outline
Packet pg. 5-6
9-30-09
Test
9-29-09
Collect Outline Ch. 3
Review Ionization Energy
Review pg 114 # 26, 28-31, 33-36, 38, 39
Test tomorrow
9-28-09
Turn in Ionization Energy Activity
Review
Pg. 113 questions 10-20, 22, 23-25 in Notebook
Test Wed.
9-25-09
Answer questions for graph due Mon.
Outline Ch. 3 due Tuesday
Test Ch. 3 Wednesday
9-24-0
Finish Activity 3-1
Give out answer keys
Start graphing ionization energies of first 36 elements
9-23-09
Burn Magnesium
Explain Neutral Compound ratios and how to determine
Do Lab 3-1 in class with partners work on at home and bring back tomorrow
9-22-09
Go over pg. 2-3 for questions
Do page 4, 5, 6 in class Mendeleev’s periodic table
Do page 7, 8 with blank table
Sodium in water demo
9-21-09
Go over questions from page 1
Color goggles
Work on pg. 2 and 3 in packet
Work on Ch. 3 Outline
9-18-09
Give back test with answer key
Play Mendeleev Song
Discuss some Periodic Table trends and characteristics of elements compared to compounds
Do the table on the first page of the unit packet
9-17-09
Test Ch. 2 Start Ch. 3 tomorrow
9-16-09
Review for test
9-15-09
Flame Test Lab due tomorrow
Test Thursday Study
9-14-09
Bohr Model
Identifying Elements Flame Test lab tomorrow bring goggles fill out lab safety sheet
Quiz Retake
Go Over Notebook pg 79-80 questions 25,27, 28, 29, 30, 33
Start Demo Bohr Model
Test Ch. 2 Next Thursday
9-10-09
Give back outline and quiz
Quiz retake tomorrow
Demo: KClO3 + C12H22O11 + H2SO4 be careful very dangerous
Potassium chlorate + sugar + drops of sulfuric acid
Discuss Mini Lab pg. 61
In Notebook pg 79-80 questions 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33
9-9-09
Collect Outline
Quiz 2
Mini Lab 2-1 pg. 61 due for tomorrow in notebook
9-8-09
Give Back First Lab with discussion
Periodic Table reading
Atomic Model Answer key
Read through Mini Lab 2-1 and set up notebook
Quiz tomorrow study
Ch. 2 Outline due tomorrow
9-4-09
Go over pg. 79 15-18, 20, 24
Periodic Table Reading
9-3-09
Demo: Hydrogen peroxide + soap + Manganese (IV) dioxide à H2O (g)
The Atomic Model pg. 4 packet electrons, protons, neutrons, atomic number, mass number, overall charge
In notebook work on problems 15 – 18, 20, 24 from text book pg. 79
If Lab was not turned in today complete for turn in tomorrow
9-2-09
Do Pg. 2 in Packet Rutherford Atom while I look over pre lab sheet
Conservation of Mass Lab Ch. 2 pg. 54 – 55
Turn in Lab tomorrow
Chemistry 1 Syllabus 2009-2010
Instructor: Diane Dorn email ddorn@marian.com
Materials:
Pen, pencil (blue or black ink only)
Textbook (will be used every day)
Calculator (SEE ATTACHED POLICY)
Goggles (must be splash resistant)
Notebook (will be checked periodically, therefore must be orderly and contain only chemistry)
Loose-leaf paper (for homework assignments)
Folder or three ring binder (storage for chemistry materials only)
Objectives:
- gain an appreciation of how chemistry impacts every day life
- gain an understanding of the chemistry around you every day
- become good problem solvers
- acquire basic chemical knowledge
Guidelines:
- be in your seat and quiet when the bell rings
- no food, gum or drink in the classroom unless approved by instructor
- cheating of any sort will result in an F and a zero on the assignment
- if absent you are responsible to get the work you missed and make it up in a timely fashion
- late work will be graded for zero credit
- extra help is available before and after school each day
- ask questions constantly
- enjoy the class
Grading: Marian Grade Scale will be used
Labs 40%
Tests/Quizzes 40%
Participation, homework 20%
Additional Information www.marian.com click, library resources click, Ms. Dorn click, chemistry.