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Acids and Bases

March 5th, 2014 Daily Question Most Commonly Missed Questions Semester Reflection and Goal Sheet Objective: Students will assess how they are doing in class and determine what they can do to improve/continue to have success.

Joke of the Day Chemistry Pick-up Line:

Daily Question 3/5/14 Write the formula for the following compounds: Lead (IV) sulfite Magnesium chlorate Sodium sulfide Potassium oxide Iron (II) hydroxide

March 6th, 2014 Daily Question Finish Semester II Goals and Reflection (1st Hour) Two Rivers Objective: Students will be introduced to the idea of acids and bases.

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Daily Question 3/6/14 What is the molarity of 35.8 grams of magnesium nitrate in 5000 ml of water?

March 7th, 2014 Daily Question Household Chemicals Lab Objective: Students will determine if household products are acidic or basic.

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Daily Question 3/7/14 Balance the following equation: H2SO4 + NaOH  Na2SO4 + H2O

March 11th, 2014 Daily Question Post Lab Clickers Notes on Acids and Bases Objective: Students will determine what makes something an acid or base.

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Daily Question 3/11/14 Name the following compounds: NaOH CaCl2 Write the formula for the following compounds Magnesium hydroxide Lead (IV) nitrate

March 24th, 2014 Daily Question Review Naming Acids and Bases Cooperative Quiz Objective: Students will know how to name acids and bases.

Joke of the Day

Daily Question 3/24/14 Name/write the formula for the following: NaOH H2SO4 H2S hydrochloric acid chlorous acid

March 25th, 2014 Daily Question Go Over Quiz Demo Notes on pH scale Pre-Lab: Indicator Lab Objective: Students will have an understanding of the pH scale.

Joke of the Day

Daily Question 3/25/14 Name/Write the following: 1. hydroiodic acid 2. phosphorous acid 3. HCl 4. HClO3

March 26th, 2014 Daily Question Fruit and Vegetable Indicator Lab Objective: Students will determine what makes something a good indicator.

Joke of the Day

Daily Question 3/26/14 Name/write the following acids: H2SO4 chlorous acid What is the pH range for acids?

March 27th, 2014 Daily Question Finish Indicator Lab Peer Review Indicator Lab Objective: Students will determine what make something a good indicator.

Joke of the Day

Daily Question 3/27/14 Name/write the following acids/bases Hydrosulfuric acid H3PO4 HBr Nitrous acid

March 28th, 2014 Daily Question Notes: pH and H+ HW: worksheet with pH and H+ Objective: Students will learn how to calculate pH and [H+].

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Daily Question 3/28/14 What is an indicator? What makes something a good indicator?

April 1st, 2014 Daily Question Cooperative Quiz Objective: Students will show what they know about indicators and acids and bases.

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Daily Question 4/1/14 Calculate the pH or [H+] of the following: [H+] = 1 x 10-8 pH = 2.3 pH = 12

April 2nd, 2014 Daily Question Notes on pOH and [OH-] HW: wksht pOH and [OH-] Objective: Students will be able to calculate the pOH and [OH-].

Joke of the Day

Daily Question 4/2/14 Calculate the pH/[H+] of the following: pH = 5 [H+] = 1 x 10-2.5 [H+] = 0.00354