Science Planner 4/24/17 WALT: understand properties of Atoms and Molecules. WU: None CW: 1st Period: H2O time trials 3rd – 6th Periods:

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Science Planner 4/24/17 WALT: understand properties of Atoms and Molecules. WU: None CW: 1st Period: H2O time trials 3rd – 6th Periods: Pre – Lab “Myth busting”. Begin Lab if time permits.

Alkali Metals: Metals in Group 1: Alkali metals are found in the first column on the far left. React with other elements by losing one (1) electron. So reactive they are only found in compounds. They are very soft and can be cut with a plastic knife.

Alkali Metals in H2O https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8tOtZKpi04

Science Planner 4/24/17 WALT: understand properties of Atoms and Molecules. WU: None CW: 1st Period: H2O time trials 3rd – 6th Periods: Pre – Lab “Myth busting”. Begin Lab if time permits.