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1 February 2, 2016 Student Planner Place this in the proper place Tomorrow- notebook collection starts Notebooks due by Friday H 2 O

2 Summary: We had a standard opening, went over the notebook check list then watched videos on Isotopes and Ions.

3 Answer the EQ which was: Essential Question: define ions

4 Topic/Objective: Name: Introduction to Ions Class/Period: Date: Feb 2, 2016 Essential Question: Identify the names given to positive and negative ions

5 Warm Up

6 1. Iron oxides, such as rust, form when iron metal reacts with oxygen in the air. What are the chemical symbols for the two elements found in iron oxide? A I and O B Ir and O C Fe and O D Pb and O

7 2. What do the elements sulfur (S), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and bromine (Br) have in common? A They are noble (inert) gases. B They are nonmetals C They have the same thermal conductivity. D They have the same number of protons.

8 3. Copper (Cu) reacts with oxygen (O) to form copper oxide (CuO). The properties of CuO are most likely A different from copper or oxygen. B similar to both copper and oxygen. C similar only to copper. D similar only to oxygen.

9 4. A diagram of the periodic table of the elements is shown below. In which section would NON METALS be found? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 1 2 4 3

10 Answers

11 1. Iron oxides, such as rust, form when iron metal reacts with oxygen in the air. What are the chemical symbols for the two elements found in iron oxide? A I and O B Ir and O C Fe and O D Pb and O

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13 2. What do the elements sulfur (S), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and bromine (Br) have in common? A They are noble (inert) gases. B They are nonmetals C They have the same thermal conductivity. D They have the same number of protons.

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15 3. Copper (Cu) reacts with oxygen (O) to form copper oxide (CuO). The properties of CuO are most likely A different from copper or oxygen. B similar to both copper and oxygen. C similar only to copper. D similar only to oxygen.

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18 4. A diagram of the periodic table of the elements is shown below. In which section would NON METALS be found? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 1 2 4 3

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20 Homework Super Hero (villain) essay and drawing due Feb 5. Notebook collection starts Wed.

21 Today’s Work 1. Ion demonstration 2. Read along chapter 14.2 page 356 3. Notes on uses of elements by animals

22 Ion Lab Demonstration MaterialsResults 1.Water 2.Table salt 3.Brine (water + table salt) 4.Baking Soda 5.Baking soda + water 6.Vinegar 7.Food coloring in water 8.Sugar 9.Sugar + water 10. Corn starch 11.Corn starch+ water 12.Epsom salt 13.Epsom salt + water

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