W ARM UP 09/19/14 Question: Name some topics to study for Monday’s test Answer: Lab safety, metric system, measurement, scientific notation, significant.

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W ARM UP 09/19/14 Question: Name some topics to study for Monday’s test Answer: Lab safety, metric system, measurement, scientific notation, significant figures, scientific method Goal: I will review for Monday’s test.

ELEMENT OF THE DAY 10 – Neon – Ne Neon is the least reactive of all elements – it refuses to make compounds Pure neon is a clear gas, but by running a high voltage charge through it, it will glow red-orange. Hence the name “neon lights”

A GENDA - Attendance / Bellwork - Questions for test? - Bill Nye - Crossword (key online) - Homework - All: Test Mon 9/22 - Finish Packets 9/23