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Mrs. Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science

Essential Question: Heating copper(II) sulfide with oxygen gas produces copper and sulfur dioxide gas. 1. Go over & Due: WS Test Review 2. Notes: Chemical Reactions 3. Test Ch 10 tomorrow

Essential Question: List & explain the 5 types of reactions 1. Test Ch Notes: Chemical Reactions 3. Types practice (in notes) if time

Essential Question: Classify reaction type and balance: CuSO 4 5H 2 O  CuSO 4 + H 2 O 1. Notes: Chemical Reactions 2. CW: Types practice (in notes) 3. HW: WS Balancing equations practice

Essential Question: Classify reaction type and balance: Magnesium oxide breaks down to form magnesium and oxygen gas. 1. Due: CW: Types practice (in notes) 2. Notes: Single replacement, double replacement 3. HW: WS Balancing equations practice

Essential Question: Classify reaction type and balance: A wax candle(C 25 H 52 ) is burning with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. 1. Due: WS Balancing equations practice 2. Notes: Combustion 3. HW: WS Word equations

Essential Question: What is the difference between a spring tide and a neap tide? 1. Quiz Planet Earth (Ch 22-1) 2. EC: Word Search 3. Notes: Finish Moon notes 4. WS Earth’s moon Study Guide (Ch 22-2) 5. WS Comparing Eclipses

Essential Question: What occurs when the moon moves directly between the sun and Earth and casts a shadow on part of Earth? 1. Due today: WS Earth’s moon Study Guide 2. Video: Moon Q’s 3. WS Outline & vocab. for Ch 22-2 (Moon) 4. WS comparing eclipses (EC)

Essential Question: List 3 global effects to the Earth from an asteroid impact. 1. Video: Deep Impact Q’s 2. Continue & finish WS Outline & vocab for Earth’s moon (Ch 22 sec. 2)

Essential Question: 1.5 mol CO 2 = ______g 1.5 mol CO 2 = ______ molecules 1.5 mol CO 2 = ______ Liters 1. Go over: WS Moles conversions 2. More review with remotes Q’s 3. Quiz 4. WS Test Review Q’s 5. Ch 10 test on Wednesday.

Essential Question: Write the chemical equation: Heating copper(II) sulfide with oxygen gas produces copper and sulfur dioxide gas. 1. Go over & Due: WS Test Review 2. Test Ch Notes: Chemical Reactions

Essential Question: Write the chemical equation: Magnesium oxide breaks down to form magnesium and oxygen gas. 1. Notes: Chemical Reactions 2. CW: Types practice (in notes) 3. HW: WS Balancing equations practice

Essential Question: Write the chemical equation: Heating copper(II) sulfide with oxygen gas produces copper and sulfur dioxide gas. 1. Go over & Due: WS Test Review 2. Test Ch Notes: Chemical Reactions moved to Thurs

Essential Question: Write the chemical equation: Magnesium oxide breaks down to form magnesium and oxygen gas. 1. Notes: Chemical Reactions 2. CW: Types practice (in notes) 3. HW: WS Balancing equations practice

Essential Question: Write the chemical equation: Heating copper(II) sulfide with oxygen gas produces copper and sulfur dioxide gas. 1. For those who stayed only: Due: WS Test Review 2. Quiz 3. Notes: Chemical Reactions

Essential Question: Write the chemical equation: Magnesium oxide breaks down to form magnesium and oxygen gas. 1. Go over & Due: WS Test Review 2. Test Ch Notes: Chemical Reactions