Unit 3: Chemical Reactions

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Unit 3: Chemical Reactions

November 4th, 2013 Daily Question Go Over Test Chemical Reactions Phet Objective: Students will develop skills to balance chemical reactions.

Joke of the Day What do you call iron blowing in the wind? FeBreeze!

Daily Question 11/4/13 Pulling on previous knowledge, do your best to balance the following chemical equation: H2 + O2  H2O

November 5th, 2013 Daily Question Notes on Balancing Equations Finish Phet Simulation Homework: Balancing practice Objective: Students will be able to balance chemical equations.

Joke of the Day Why should you never throw sodium chloride at someone? Because it’s a salt

Daily Question 11/5/13 Identify the following parts to the equation below: reactants, products, coefficients, yields, subscripts. 2Na + Cl2  2NaCl