You will Need: 1.Acids & Bases Lab Sheets – Part 1 – Bookshelf – Please Staple- 2 pages 4 sides 2.Pencil, Colored Pencils 3.Text Book – Pg. 282 – 295 4.Log.

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You will Need: 1.Acids & Bases Lab Sheets – Part 1 – Bookshelf – Please Staple- 2 pages 4 sides 2.Pencil, Colored Pencils 3.Text Book – Pg. 282 – Log #4 – Update On-line 5.Alien Juice Bar– Due Today 6.Acid & Base Summary – Due Jan 13th

1.Grade print out is for you to check for errors, and to see if you are missing assignments. Official Grade Print out on Thursday, Jan.6 th

1. Target Concepts are (On-line) Word Doc 2. 2 Day Final Exam 3.½ page of notes for the two days (NOT two ½ pages) Jan. 11 th and 13 th

1.What is an ION? 2.Do metals tend to give or take electrons? 3.Boron has 7 electrons and is #5 on the PT. What is its charge? 4.What are OH- particles called? 5.Potassium chlorate decomposes to potassium chloride and oxygen….physical or chemical change?

6.Vocabulary word that describes galvanized zinc being pulled into a wire? 7.All states of matter share what two characteristics? 8.The amount of matter in an object is its? 9.Water at 32 degrees Celsius would be in what state? 10.What are the most reactive metals on the P.T.?

11.What is the most abundant form of matter in the Universe? 12.What type of element based environment to we live in? 13.What does the Atomic Number tell you about the atomic structure? 14.Is the air we breath an element, compound or mixture? Why? 15.What are the three classification of elements and where are they located on the P.T.?

ACID BASE ION: A positively or negatively charged atom/molecule 7 NEUTRAL pH Scale: Measures the # of H+ ions in a solution (Potential Hydrogen Ions)

H+ equals what kind of substance? Acid – Hydronium Ions OH- equals what kind of substance Base – Hydroxide Ions

Go to the class web page for this week. Select Site #3Site #3 1. Shade the center area of your data table with the appropriate color.

Pg What are the unique characteristics of an ACID? (Cooperative Effort) Pg What are Acids used for? (Cooperative Effort) – Be specific w/name of acid & use

Pg What are the unique characteristics of an BASE? (Cooperative Effort) Pg What are BASES used for? (Cooperative Effort)- Be specific w/name of base& use

1. Conclusion Page – #’s Graphic Organizer

Word Bank: base, pH, salt, acid, neutral pH

1. Conclusion Page – #’s Graphic Organizer 2.Alien Juice Bar – Due today