Mon 12/15/14 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Unit 1 Test Day Page 13 “Hunting the Elements” Video Page 14 Thurs 9/12/13 Fri 9/13/13 Thurs 9/12/13 Fri 9/13/13 Warm-Up 1.What is the difference between.
Advertisements

Aim: What are the Properties of Groups and how does the atomic radius change across a period and down a group ? DO Now: 1. Write down the electron configuration.
Atomic Mass & Number Isotopes The Periodic Table.
Bellwork *Write the answer and a short explanation as to why you chose that answer.
Section 5.3 – Electron Configuration and Periodic Properties
Tuesday May 26, 2015 Mrs Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science.
Section 5-3: Electron Configuration and Periodic Properties
The Periodic Table is structured in rows (left to right) and columns (up and down) Elements are organized based on a number of trends.
Chapter #5 The Periodic Law.
4 th Quarter Warm-ups Monday TOPIC: Elements DO: 1 st -4 th flashcards 5 th & 6 th Review atomic structure, finish the back, make flash.
Monday March 16, 2015 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science.
Write a 3 mark definition for the first ionisation energy.
Lesson Starter Define trend. Describe some trends you can observe, such as in fashion, behavior, color, design, and foods. How are trends used to classify?
Periodic Trends. Which element has the largest atomic radius? Cu K Ni Br.
Mrs. Schultz 2 nd quarter Monday, November 4, 2013.
Aim: Determining ionization energy and electronegativity of elements
Chapter 5 The Periodic Law. Sect. 5-1: History of the Periodic Table Stanislao Cannizzaro (1860) proposed method for measuring atomic mass at First International.
Drawing Bohr Diagrams Lesson 3. Bohr and Quantum Periodic Table Label the s, p, d, and f orbitals. 1s.
Chemistry & Integrated Science Monday Feb. 9, 2015.
Unit 3 Exam Famous scientists Periodic table arrangement Periodic Trends Atomic structure Calculations: light and atomic mass.
The Periodic Table. ( very ) Brief History 1869 Mendeleev* & Meyer published similar tables * First to be recognized at international convention – Elements.
Periodic Properties of Elements Chapter 7 part I.
Aim: What are the Properties of Groups and how does the atomic radius change across a period and down a group ? Do Now: 1. Take out your periodic tables.
T UES 1/7 1 ST PERIOD EQ: Describe the period and group trend for ionization energy, electron affinity, and atomic radius. 1. Check 16 terms in notebook.
Chemistry classes Mon Jan 11, 2016 Mrs. Schultz Available online: schultz915.pbworks.com.
Monday, March 23, 2015 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science.
1 st Ionization Energy The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom. Trend: Increases left to right across a row. Increases bottom.
Chemistry Periodic Trends. Section 5 Definitions Atomic Radius Ion Cation Anion Ionization Energy Electronegativity.
Mrs. Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science. Mon 11/10 1 st period Essential Question: Determine the number of unpaired electrons in oxygen and neon. (hint.
3 rd Quarter Begins Tues 1/26/16 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry I.
Chemistry classes starting Monday Aug. 31, 2015 Mrs. Schultz Room 915.
MRS. SCHULTZ AGENDA BEGINNING MON SEPT 29 Chemistry & Integrated Science.
Mrs Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science Week beginning Mon. Nov. 17, 2014.
Chemistry classes Monday Oct. 5, 2015 Mrs. Schultz.
Chemistry Classes Monday September 21, 2015 Mrs. Schultz.
Unit 3-1 The Periodic Table and Periodic Law Development of the Modern Periodic Table Classification of the Elements Periodic Trends s, p, d, & f-block.
Mrs. Schultz 2 nd quarter Monday October 28, 2013.
Chemistry classes Monday Sept. 14, 2015 Mrs. Schultz Room 915 SEHS.
Tuesday
Aim: Determining ionization energy and electronegativity of elements
Video: Hunting the elements WS Density problems – show work please
Chemistry Class Agendas
The Periodic Table G R O U P S P E R I O D S.
Atoms.
Week begins Monday October 13, 2014
Mrs Schultz Chemistry I PIB
Mon 10/24 1st – 7th period EQ: Determine the volume of a box that is cm by cm by cm. 1. Go over: HW: Q’s pg. 82 (sec. 3.2) textbook.
Mon 11/20 1st per IB Chemistry 3
Mon 11/27 1st per IB Chemistry 3
Mon. Feb 8, 2016 Chemistry.
Mon 10/30 1st period IB CHM 2 EQ: A voltaic cell has a zinc and a copper electrode. They are each in their own ion solution with a salt bridge.
Mrs Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science
Atomic Structure Chemistry, Unit 1.
Mon 11/13 1st period IB CHM 2 EQ: True or False: Overall redox equations never contain electrons – only half-equations have electrons.
Mrs. Schultz Chemistry I Integrated Science
Mon 11/6 1st period IB CHM 2 EQ: What occurs at the anode in both the voltaic and electrolytic cells? Due CW from Fri: Practice Q’s for.
Drawing Bohr Diagrams Lesson 3.
Ch. 4/5 Notes Day 5 2/2/16.
6.3 Trends in Atomic Size Trends in Atomic Size
THE PERIODIC TABLE AND PERIODIC TRENDS
Mon 10/16 1st period IB CHM 2 EQ: Which change represents oxidation? A. HClO4 to HClO3 B. N2 to NH3 C. N2O to NO D. SO42− to SO32− 2. Notes:
Periodic Trends 6.3.
Monday March 9, 2015.
Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science
Isotopes & Ions.
All substances are made from atoms.
Week beginning Nov. 7, 2016 Chemistry classes
Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science
Chemistry classes beginning monday October 31, 2016
Information on the Periodic Table
Presentation transcript:

Mon 12/15/14 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science

Mon 12/15 1 st period Essential Question: Determine which atom has the largest radius: F or Li? 1. Due: Workbook pgs Notes: Periodic Trends 3. Video: Properties of Compounds

Tues 12/16 1 st period Essential Question: Determine which atom has the lowest ionization energy: F or Li? 1. Notes: Periodic Trends 2. Video: Properties of Compounds Q’s

Wed 12/17 1 st period Essential Question: Write the electron configuration for the ion formed by chlorine. 1.Notes: Ions & Ionization energy 2.WS Ion formation 3.HW: Puzzle – light & lightest elements

Thurs 12/18 1 st period 7:45-7:55 Academy Day 8:00 – 8:45

Fri 12/19 1 st period Essential Question: Draw the Lewis structure for silicon, barium, and krypton. 1.Due: WS ion formation & Puzzle 2.Video: Psuedoscience 3.Video: light and color

Fri 12/19 ? 1 st period Essential Question: Which particle has the larger radius? Na or Na + 1.Due: Workbook pages CW: Ch 6 Review pgs. 186 #26, See you next year!

Mon 12/15 2 nd & 6 th period Essential Question: Describe the location of the s-block, p-block, d-block, & f-block. 1. Due: CW: Label Periodic Table 2.Video: History of the Periodic Table Q’s 3.Notes: Ch 6 continued 4.HW: Workbook pgs

Wed 12/17 2 nd & 6 th period Essential Question: Determine which atom has the largest radius: F or Li? 1. Due: Workbook pgs Notes: Periodic Trends 3.Video: Properties of Compounds 4.HW: Puzzle – light & lightest

Fri 12/19 2 nd & 6 th period Essential Question: Write the electron configuration for the ion formed by chlorine. 1.WS Ion Formation 2.Notes: Trends for ionic radii, electronegativity, electron affinity 3.Review Q’s remotes

Tues 12/16 3 rd & 7 th period Essential Question: Given 35 protons, 45 neutrons, and 36 electrons Mass number = ________ Symbol = _________ charge= __________ 1.Review Q’s on board 2.WS Practice with ions & isotopes 3.Video: Periodic Table 4.HW: study for quiz on Thursday

Thurs 12/18 3 rd & 7 th period Essential Question: Given 15 protons, 17 neutrons, and 18 electrons Mass number = ________ Symbol = _________ charge= __________ 1.Quiz 2.WS Periodic Table - color & label parts 3. Video: MSB

Tues 12/16 5 th period Essential Question: Describe the location of the s-block, p-block, d-block, & f-block. 1. Due: CW: Label Periodic Table 2.Video: History of the Periodic Table Q’s 3.Notes: Ch 6 continued 4.HW: Workbook pgs

Thurs 12/18 5 th period Essential Question: Determine which atom has the largest radius: F or Li? 1. Due: Workbook pgs Notes: Periodic Trends 3.Video: Properties of Compounds 4.HW: Puzzle – light & lightest