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Setting Up Your Chemistry Notebook Your guide to a successful year in chemistry! Ms. Barkume PA, H Chemisty * If you notes look different then my notebook, just be sure to note the difference in your Table of Contents.

Inside Cover & Table of Contents Inside cover Table of Contents 1.Counting and Rounding Sig Figs Notes (pg 2) 2.Calculations and Sig Figs Notes (pg 4) 3.Dimensional Analysis PP (pg 5) 4.Dimensional Analysis and Metric Conversion Notes (pg 6) 5.Density and Percent Error (pg 8) 6.Review Terminology for quiz (week 1 topics) (pg 10) 7.Matter Graphic Organizer (pg11) 8.Distinguish between compound and element Notes (pg 12) 9.Summarize similarities and differences of elements compounds and mixtures (pg13) 10.Distinguish between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures (pg 14) 11.Lab Procedures and Scientific Writing (pg 16) 12.Properties of States of Matter (pg 18) 13.Chemical and Physical Changes (pg 20) 14.Conservation of Mass Practice Problem (pg 21) 15.Laws of Conservation of Mass, Definite Proportions and Multiple Proportions (pg 22) 16.Heating and Cooling Curves (pg 24) 17.Phase Diagrams (pg 26) 18.Kinetic Molecular Theory and Boyle’s Law (pg 28) 19.Charles’ Law and Converting Celsius to Kelvin (pg 30) 20.Gay Lussac’s Law (pg 32) 21.Combined Gas Law and Dalton’s Law of Partical Pressures (pg 34) i

Table of Contents Continued Table of Contents, cont. ii Table of Contents iii

Pages 1 and 2 1 Name: Date: Topic: Counting and Rounding Sig Figs (Please refer to pdf for notes) 2

Pages 3 and 4 3 Name: Date: Topic: Calculations and Sig Figs (Please refer to pdf for notes) 4

Pages 5 and 6 Practice Problems: 1-8 with all work shown. For full credit you must have my stamp! 5 Name: Date: Topic: Counting and Rounding Sig Figs (Please refer to pdf for notes) 6

Pages 7 and 8 Some may have density or percent error practice problems here. 7 Name: Date: Topic: Density of and Percent Error (Please refer to pdf for notes) 8

Pages 9 and 10 Some may have density or percent error practice problems here. 9 Name: Date: Topic: Review basic terminology for quiz. Definition of Chemistry Observation vs. Inference Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Accuracy vs. Precision (Please refer to pdf for notes) 10

Pages 11 and 12 Matter Graphic Organizer – see pdf notes 11 Name: Date: Topic: Distinguish between compound and element. (Please refer to pdf for notes) 10

Pages 13 and 14 Summarize similarities and differences between compounds, elements and mixtures. 13 Name: Date: Topic: Distinguish between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures. (Please refer to pdf for notes) 14

Pages 15 and Name: Date: Topic: Scientific Writing and Lab Procedures (Please refer to pdf for notes) 16

Pages 17 and Name: Date: Topic: States of Matter (Please refer to pdf for notes) 18

Pages 19 and Name: Date: Topic: Chemical and Physical Changes (Please refer to pdf for notes) 20

Pages 21 and 22 Conservation of Mass Practice Problem 21 Name: Date: Topic: Laws of conservation of mass, definite proportions and multiple proportions. (Please refer to pdf for notes) 22

Pages 23 and Name: Date: Topic: Heating and Cooling Curves (Please refer to pdf for notes) 24

Pages 25 and Name: Date: Topic: Phase Diagrams (Please refer to pdf for notes) 26

Pages 27 and 28 Boyle’s Law Practice Problem 27 Name: Date: Topic: Kinetic Molecular Theory and Boyle’s Law (Please refer to pdf for notes) 28

Pages 29 and 30 Charles’ Law Practice Problem 29 Name: Date: Topic: Charles’ Law and Converting Celsius to Kelvin (Please refer to pdf for notes) 30

Pages 31 and 32 Gay Lussac’s Law Practice Problem 31 Name: Date: Topic: Gay Lussac’s Law (Please refer to pdf for notes) 32

Pages 33 and Name: Date: Topic: Combined Gas Law and Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures (Please refer to pdf for notes) 34