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Mrs. Schultz Chemistry Integrated Science

Mon 11/10 1 st period Essential Question: Determine the number of unpaired electrons in oxygen and neon. (hint – draw orbital diagrams) 1. Lab: Gas Burner 2. CW: Write electron configurations for K, Al, F, & Kr 3. CW: Draw orbital diagrams for K, Al, F, & Kr

Tues 11/11 Veteran’s Day No School

Wed 11/12 1 st period Essential Question: Determine the number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level for sodium. 1. Test corrections 2. Finish from Friday? electron configurations and orbital diagrams for K, Al, F, & Kr 3. Notes: Noble gas notations 4. HW: Questions pg. 152 do #35-42

Thurs 11/13 1st per 8:20 – 8:45 Activity per. 7:45 – 8:15 Essential Question: Identify which element is represented by [Kr]5s 2 ? [Ar]4s 2 3d 10 4p 2 ? 1. Due: Questions pg. 152 do # Video: Clash of titans

Fri 11/14 1 st period Essential Question: Explain what happens when an electron jumps from a higher energy level to a lower energy level. 1. Video: Atoms Part 1 Clash of the Titans 2. Notes: Light, wavelengths, Bohr’s model 3. Quiz on Monday for electron configuration, orbital diagrams, noble gas notation

Mon 11/10 3 rd & 7 th period Essential Question: Identify reactants and products: Carbon burns with oxygen gas to make carbon dioxide. 1. Notes: Types of Mixtures 2. Video: Phases of matter

Thurs 11/13 3 rd & 7 th period Essential Question: Fill in the blank A(n) _____ does not hold its shape and takes on the volume of its container. 1. Questions pg. 248 do#1-21 copy each question & answer 2. Video: Matter & properties 3. Review Q’s 4. Quiz next class

Mon 11/10 5 th period Essential Question: If you know the atomic number and the mass number of an atom of an element, how can you determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. 1. Test – Ch 4 2. Notes: Ch 5 - Electrons in atoms

Thurs 11/13 5 th period Essential Question: Write the electron configuration and orbital notation for Be, N, and Ar 1. Notes: Orbital diagrams & noble gas notations 2. Lab: Gas Burner 3. CW: Write electron configurations and draw orbital diagrams for K, F, S, Ar 4. Test corrections – make corrections on your test and turn back in 5. HW: Workbook pages 60-63

Wed 11/12 2 nd period Essential Question: Determine the number of unpaired electrons in oxygen and neon. (hint – draw orbital diagrams) 1. Due: Workbook pgs and Lab Q’s for gas burner 2. Test corrections 3. CW: Write electron configurations for K, Al, F, & Kr 4. CW: Draw orbital diagrams for K, Al, F, & Kr 5. Notes: Noble gas notations 6. HW: Questions pg. 152 do #35-42

Fri 11/14 2 nd period Essential Question: Identify which element is represented by [Kr]5s 2 ? [Ar]4s 2 3d 10 4p 2 ? 1. Due: Questions pg. 152 do #35-42 and Write electron configurations and orbital diagrams K, Al, F, & Kr 2. Video: Clash of titans 3. Notes: light, Bohr’s model 4. Quiz next class – electron configurations, orbital diagrams, noble gas notations

Wed 11/12 6 th period Essential Question: Determine the number of unpaired electrons in oxygen and neon. (hint – draw orbital diagrams) 1. Due: Workbook pgs Notes: Orbital diagrams 3. Lab: Gas Burner (data table & questions) 4. CW: Write electron configurations and orbital diagrams for K, Al, F, & Kr 5. CW: Test Corrections – make corrections on your test and turn it back in (worth 10 points) 6. Notes: Noble gas notations moved to Fri class 7. HW: Questions pg. 152 do #35-42

Fri 11/14 6 th period Essential Question: Identify which element is represented by [Kr]5s 2 ? [Ar]4s 2 3d 10 4p 2 ? 1. Due: Questions pg. 152 do #35-42; Writing electron configurations and orbital diagrams for K, Al, F, & Kr; also due: Test Corrections 2. Notes: Noble gas notations 3. Video: Atoms – Clash of the titans 4. Quiz next class on electron configurations, orbital diagrams, and noble gas notations