*** THIS IS A REMINDER: 2008-2009 Chemistry School Year SUPPLIES:
1. $20.00 Lab Fee; 6. Blue or Black Pens;
2. Loose Leaf Paper; 7. Colored Pencils;
3. Chemistry Binder; 8. Tracing Paper;
4. Divider Tabs for your Binder; 9. Latex Gloves; and
5. # 2 Pencils; 10. Scientific Calculator.
Chapter 6, Chemical Bonding
17 October 2008: *Read (161-163). *Practice (163). *Do SR 1-4 (163).
20 October 2008: *Read (164-175). *Do SR 1-4 (175).
*Do PP 1-2 (172); PP 1-2 (174); and
*Draw F6-1, F6-2 (162); F6-3 (163), F6-4 (164);
F6-5, F6-6 (165); F6-7 (167); F6-8, T6-1 (168);
F6-9 [(a) and (b)(169); F6-10 (170); F6-11, T6-2 (173).
21 October 2008: **Molecular Model Building Lab co-ordinating drawn models
(You will make the chart for T6-5 (186), and fill the
Molecular Shape and Lewis Structure, as I did with
Element Density, Melting Point, & Boiling Point.
*Read (176-182).
*Do SR 1-4 (180).
22 October 2008: *Read (181-182).
*Do SR 1-3 (182).
*Draw F6-13, F6-14 (177); F6-15, F6-16 (178); F6-17(179);
F6-18 (181).
*40 VOC (194-195).
23 October 2008: *VSEPR Theory
*Read (183-193)
*Draw F6-20 [(a) and (b)] (183);
F6-20 [(a), (b) and (c)] (184); F6-22 [(a) and (b)]
(185); F6-23, F6-24 [(a), (b) and (c)] (188); T6-6(189)
T6-7 190); F6-25, F6-26 [(a) and (b)] (191); F6-27(192)
and F6-29 (193).
24 October 2008: *Do PP 1 (185), PP 1 (187); and SR 1-5 (193).
IMMERSION TEST
27 October 2008: **Mini-Quiz 6-1, plus outline (163-165);
ALL open-book, worth 20%;
**Mini-Quiz 6-2, plus outline (164-175);
ALL open book, worth 20%;
28 October 2008: **Mini-Quiz 6-3, plus outline (176-182);
ALL open book, worth 20%;
**Mini-Quiz 6-4, plus outline (183-193);
ALL open book, worth 20%, and
29 October 2008: **Chapter 6 Test Chemical Bonding and Molecular Model
Periodic Table Project: Due on Monday, 03 November. This project is
worth six grades or two tests.
Project break down:
Rubric:
* Creativity: 20%;
* Completeness: 20%;
* Information Accuracy: 20%;
* Neatness: 20%; and
* Presentation: 20%.
Using the s and p blocks only, students MUST make-up the name and symbol of
an element. You can do this on poster board, foam board or tri-fold board.
It is to be 'easel' worthy. It MUST cover Groups I-A through VII-A, 50
elements. You are to provide and label the:
1. Atomic mass;
BELOW found on chart on (903).
2. d, density;
3. MP, Melting point;
4. BP, Boiling point;
5. Color; and
6. SOM, State of Matter, (s), (l), (g).
Additionally, to your NAME, DATE, CLASS, and PERIOD majic-marked with a
Sharpie on project back,
• You are to TYPE a KEY which translates your element name and symbol
to the actual element name and symbol. This is to be glue-stuck to the back
of the project on one side.
• You are to TYPE and answer the following questions and glue-stick it
to the back of your project on the other side of the KEY. Thus, there will
be two papers glue-stuck neatly to the back of their project.
1. Why did you use the category you did as Mendeleev used Atomic Mass,
et Henry Mosely used Atomic Numbers?
2. You will be tested on these elements at thr end of the project. Do
you know each of the actual elements your names et symbols represent? how
did this project assist you for the test?
3. Would you have improved this project as a learning tool? How?
HAVE YOUR PERIODIC TABLE FROM THE INTERNET WITH MORE THAN 118 ELEMENTS, AS
WELL
*Chapter 7, CHEMICAL FORMULAS and CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
*Read (203-215).
*Draw T7-1(205);T7-2(210);T7-3(212);T7-4(213);T7-5(214).