Science Planner 5/15/17 WALT: understand properties of oxygen and ammonia WU: Calculate the Atomic Mass of a molecule of CuSO4 + 5H2O.

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Science Planner 5/15/17 WALT: understand properties of oxygen and ammonia WU: Calculate the Atomic Mass of a molecule of CuSO4 + 5H2O CW: Data analysis. History Lesson

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Oxygen and Ammonia Oxygen Ammonia Formula O2 NH3 Color Colorless Colorless Odor Odorless Sharp Solubility Soluble in Water Very Soluble in Water Flammability Supports Combustion Nonflammable Density Denser than air Less dense than air.

Science Planner 5/15/17 WALT: understand properties of oxygen and ammonia WU: Calculate the Atomic Mass of a molecule of CuSO4 + 5H2O CW: Data analysis. History Lesson Read Pages 13 – 20, Questions 1 – 2 page 20. Due EOP