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Init 10/5/2012 by Daniel R. Barnes

Jamaal Rodriguez Seat #12 Period 5 10/5/2012 Chapter 08 Scratch Paper TITLE: all work must be titled Chapter 08 Scratch Paper HEADING = Name, seat, period, and date 1. Q#’s = number all your questions

Labeling #’s adds crediblity Jamaal Rodriguez Seat #12 Period 5 10/5/2012 Chapter 08 Scratch Paper 1. 40 -18 22 Mass # Atomic # # of neutrons Labeling #’s adds crediblity 2. Sodium is in group 1A, therefore, sodium is an alkali metal. Science Fact A Science Fact B LINK 2.

? Jamaal Rodriguez Seat #12 Period 5 10/5/2012 Chapter 08 Scratch Paper 1. 40 -18 22 Mass # Atomic # # of neutrons 2. Sodium is in group 1A, therefore, sodium is an alkali metal. ? 3. I chose answer C because beryllium is an alkali metal. What was answer C? Say so in a complete sentence that conveys a complete science fact.

Red Ink -- What Does It Mean? Awesome explanation! Great job! Q#’s! Where are the question numbers? Please write complete sentences that convey complete facts CS/CF Where’s your second fact? You only wrote one. That’s not enough facts. You need two linked science facts. & . . . ? Science Fact A Science Fact B LINK