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Mon 11/27 1st per IB Chemistry 3 EQ: List the prefixes that indicate the number of carbon atoms in the longest continuous carbon chain. Due HW: Did you print your topic 10 notes packet at the class website www.schultz915.pbworks.com ? Notes: Topic 10 HW: memorize the organic prefixes for naming hydrocarbons (table 10.4 on pg. 428) Quiz on Wed

Organic prefixes (pg. 428; table 10.4) prefix: number of carbon atoms: meth- 1 eth- 2 prop- 3 but- 4 pent- 5 hex- 6 hept- 7 oct- 8 non- 9 dec- 10

Mon 11/27 Chem I 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th period EQ: What is the group trend from left to right and the period trend from top to bottom for atomic size (atomic radius)? Notes: Ch 6 Periodic trends HW: Q’s pg. 182

Mon 11/27 3rd period IB CHM EQ: How can you recognize an ionic compound versus a covalent compound? Due HW: Printed notes packet for topic 4 Available at the class website: www.schultz915.pbworks.com 2. Notes: Topic 4 Chemical bonding and structure 3. HW: Q’s pg. 125 do #1 & 2

Tues 11/28 Chem I 2nd & 4th period EQ: Why is there a large increase between the first and second ionization energies of the alkali metals? Go over HW due after the notes: Q’s pg. 182 Notes: Ch 6 Periodic trends HW: WS Ch 6 Review Q’s

CO, SO2, NaF, MgO, V2O5, LiCl, (NH4)3PO4 Tues 11/28 3rd period IB CHM EQ: Ionic or covalent? CO, SO2, NaF, MgO, V2O5, LiCl, (NH4)3PO4 Due HW: Q’s pg. 125 do #1 & 2 2. Notes: Topic 4 continued

Wed 11/29 1st per IB Chemistry 3 EQ: Write the formula for an alkane that has 2 carbons. 5 carbons? What are their names? Quiz Notes: Topic 10 HW: make flash cards for each functional group on page 3 of the notes. Front side has name of homologous series and drawing of the functional group. The back side has an example drawing of a compound and the name of the compound.

EQ: Draw the Lewis structures for phosphate, Wed 11/29 3rd period IB CHM EQ: Draw the Lewis structures for phosphate, sulfite, hydroxide, & cyanide Notes: Topic 4 continued

Wed 11/29 Chem I 5th & 7th period EQ: Why is there a large increase between the first and second ionization energies of the alkali metals? Go over HW due after the notes: Q’s pg. 182 Notes: Ch 6 Periodic trends HW: WS Ch 6 Review Q’s

Thurs 11/30 Chem I 2nd & 4th period EQ: Write the electron configuration of an atom of nitrogen and the anion nitride (N3-) Go over HW due: WS Ch 6 Review Q’s Review questions for Ch 6 test Video: Periodic Table with Quiz HW: study for Ch 6 test. Test on Monday Next week, also open notebook test on EQ’s Thursday Dec 7th

Thurs 11/30 3rd period IB CHM EQ: none 1. Topic 3 testing (retakes and make-ups)

Fri 12/1 1st per IB Chemistry 3 EQ: What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated compounds? Due HW: make flash cards for each functional group on page 3 of the notes. Front side has name of homologous series and drawing of the functional group. The back side has an example drawing of a compound and the name of the compound. CW/HW: Using your flash cards and model kits, work with a partner or on your own to create a powerpoint with pictures of the models and the information you put on the flash cards. Send to my email when complete: schultzc@manateeschools.net

What are their shapes? Are they polar or nonpolar? Fri 12/1 3rd period IB CHM EQ: Draw Lewis structures for water, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and boron trichloride. What are their shapes? Are they polar or nonpolar? Lab: Molecular shapes – take a picture of each molecule & create a powerpoint Send to my email: schultzc@manateeschools.net

Fri 12/1 Chem I 5th & 7th period EQ: Write the electron configuration of an atom of nitrogen and the anion nitride (N3-) Go over HW due: WS Ch 6 Review Q’s Review questions for Ch 6 test Video: Periodic Table with Quiz HW: study for Ch 6 test. Test on Monday Next week, also open notebook test on EQ’s Friday Dec 8th