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Tuesday May 26, 2015 Mrs Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science

Tues 5/26 1 st period Essential Question: If 5.0 grams of Mg reacts with 10. g of HCl, how much magnesium chloride would be produced (The other product is hydrogen gas)? What is the limiting reactant? 1.Test Ch 12 2.CW: Final Exam review sheet - complete #1-41 by tomorrow 3.Notes are posted at:

Wed 5/27 1 st period Essential Question: What is the net charge on the compound lithium sulfide? 1.(keep at your seat) Due: CW: Final Exam review sheet - # CW: Continue working on Review sheet – the rest due by Friday 5/29 3.Notes are posted at:

Thurs 5/28 1 st period Essential Question: How many electrons does aluminum have to give up in order to attain a noble-gas electron configuration? 1.Go over: Final Exam review sheet - # Remotes Q’s review 3.CW: Continue working on Review sheet – the rest due by Friday 5/29 4.Notes are posted at:

Fri 5/29 1 st per Essential Question: What is the mass in grams of 3.0 mol of CO 2 ? 1.Go over: Review sheet # More Remotes Q’s review 3.Notes are posted at:

Tues 5/26 3 rd period Essential Question: On which planet is the Great Red Spot, a continuous storm, located? 1.Test Ch 23 Solar System 2.CW: Final Exam Review Sheet: #1-23 due Thursday 3.Notes are available at

Thurs 5/28 3 rd period Essential Question: When the equation Fe + Cl 2  FeCl 2 is balanced, what is the coefficient for Cl 2 ? *Test is not graded yet, sorry. 1.Go over: Final Exam Review Sheet: # Video: Apollo 13 (EC added to your last test) 3.Notes are available at

Tues 5/26 5 th period Essential Question: If 5.0 grams of Mg reacts with 10. g of HCl, how much magnesium chloride would be produced (The other product is hydrogen gas)? What is the limiting reactant? 1.Go over & due: HW: Ch Review pgs # Test Ch 12 Stoichiometry 3.CW/HW: WS Final Exam Review sheet: #1-41 due Thursday

Thurs 5/28 5 th period Essential Question: What is the formula of the ion formed when lithium achieves a noble-gas electron configuration? 1.Due: Final Exam review sheet - #1-41 (keep at your seat) 2.Review Q’s Remotes 3.Test Ch 12 is not graded yet. 4.Complete Review sheet by Monday 6/1 5.Notes are posted at:

Tues 5/26 7 th period Essential Question: On which planet is The Great Red Spot, a continuous storm, located? 1.Test Ch 23 Solar System 2.CW: Review Sheet: #1-23 due Thursday 3.Notes are available at

Thurs 5/28 7 th period Essential Question: When the equation Fe + Cl 2  FeCl 2 is balanced, what is the coefficient for Cl 2 ? *Sorry, tests are not graded yet. 1.Go over: Final Exam Review Sheet: # Video: Apollo 13 (EC added to your last test) 3.Notes are available at

Wed 5/27 2 nd period Essential Question: If 5.0 grams of Mg reacts with 10. g of HCl, how much magnesium chloride would be produced (The other product is hydrogen gas)? What is the limiting reactant? 1.Due: Final Exam review sheet - #1-41 (keep at your seat) 2.Test Ch 12 is moved to Friday 5/29 3.Complete Review sheet by Friday 5/29 4.Notes are posted at:

Fri 5/29 2 nd period Essential Question: For the reaction 2Na (s) + Cl 2(g)  2NaCl (s), how many grams of NaCl could be produced from g of Na and 12.0 L of Cl 2 (at STP)? 1.Test Stoichiometry Ch 12 2.Due: Review Sheet #42-81 (keep at your seat) 3.Notes are posted at:

Wed 5/27 6 th period Essential Question: If 5.0 grams of Mg reacts with 10. g of HCl, how much magnesium chloride would be produced (The other product is hydrogen gas)? What is the limiting reactant? 1.Due: Final Exam review sheet - #1-41 (keep at your seat) - Show me next time if going to Renaissance. 2.Test Ch 12 is on Friday 5/29 3.Complete Review sheet by Friday 5/29 4.Notes are posted at:

Fri 5/29 6 th period Essential Question: For the reaction 2Na (s) + Cl 2(g)  2NaCl (s), how many grams of NaCl could be produced from g of Na and 12.0 L of Cl 2 (at STP)? 1.Test Stoichiometry Ch 12 2.Due Tuesday: Review Sheet 3.Final Exam next class: bring a pencil 4.Notes are posted at: