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Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science
Mon 2/23/15 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science
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Mon 2/ st per Essential Question: Explain why hydrogen bonding is not a true bond Quiz – molecular shapes Notes: hybridization & Intermolecular forces HW: continue Workbook Ch 8 pgs (due Wed.)
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Tues 2/ st per Essential Question: Name the following molecular compounds CO2 CBr4 N2O5 Greek prefixes: mono= 1; di= 2; tri= 3; tetra= 4; penta=5; hexa=6, hepta=7, oct=8; nona=9; deca=10 Notes: Intermolecular forces & naming molecules HW: continue Workbook Ch 8 pgs (due Wed.)
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Wed 2/25 1st per Essential Question: Write the names for SF6 and Na2S. Which formula has ionic bonds and which one forms a molecule? CW: Practice naming ionic & molecular compounds Review Q’s (remotes) Video: Chemical bonds HW: Wkbk Ch 8 due on Thursday Test Ch 8 on Thursday
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Thurs 2/26 1st period Essential Question: How many single covalent bonds are in a molecule of CBr4? Shape? Name? Is it a polar molecule? Due HW: Workbook pages (Ch 8) Test Ch 8 WS Practice naming Ch 9
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Fri 2/ st period Essential Question: Write the names for the following acids: HCl, HNO3, H3PO4 Do: WS Practice naming Ch 9 Notes: Naming Acids HW: Begin working on Ch 9 workbook
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Mon 2/23 2nd & 6th per Essential Question: DETERMINE the electron dot model, shape, bond type, and molecular polarity for SiH4 Due from Thurs CW: Qs pg. 256 #39, 43, 44, 45, 49, 51, 60 Quiz – Molecular Shapes Notes: hybridization & Intermolecular forces HW: continue Workbook Ch 8 pgs (due on Friday
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Wed 2/25 2nd & 6th per Essential Question: Name the following molecular compounds CO2 CBr4 N2O5 Greek prefixes: mono= 1; di= 2; tri= 3; tetra= 4; penta=5; hexa=6, hepta=7, oct=8; nona=9; deca=10 Notes: Dispersion continued Practice naming ionic and molecular compounds Review Q’s (remotes) Video: Chemical bonds HW: Wkbk Ch 8 due on Friday Test Ch 8 on Friday
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CW: Write the names (20 points)
Ionic KOH LiI Na2CO3 Cu(NO3)2 FeCl2 Ba(OH)2 Zn3(PO4)2 Cu2CO3 Na3N Molecular (prefixes pg. 281) NO CS2 N2O P4S3 CI4 BCl3 H2O SO2 SbF5
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Fri 2/27 2nd & 6th period Essential Question: How many single covalent bonds are in a molecule of CBr4? Shape? Name? Is it a polar molecule? Due HW: Workbook pages (Ch 8) Test Ch 8 WS Practice naming Ch 9
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Tues 2/24 3rd & 7th period Essential Question: Write the formula for sodium chloride, sodium oxide, and sodium nitride. What type of bond holds each of those compounds together? Notes: Ionic compound names and formulas Lab: Creating ionic compounds
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Thurs 2/ rd & 7th period Essential Question: Write the names for the ionic compounds: Na3P MgCl2 Al2S3 Finish Lab: Creating ionic compounds WS Formula practice Video: Chemical Bonds Notes: Covalent Bonds
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Tues 2/24 5th period Essential Question: DETERMINE the electron dot model, shape, bond type, and molecular polarity for SiH4 Due from Fri. CW: Qs pg. 256 #39, 43, 44, 45, 49, 51, 60 Quiz – Molecular Shapes Notes: Intermolecular forces HW: continue Workbook Ch 8 pgs (due on Monday)
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Thurs 2/26 5th period Essential Question: Name the following molecular compounds CO2 CBr4 N2O5 Greek prefixes: mono= 1; di= 2; tri= 3; tetra= 4; penta=5; hexa=6, hepta=7, oct=8; nona=9; deca=10 Practice naming ionic and molecular compounds Review Q’s (remotes) Video: Chemical bonds HW: Wkbk Ch 8 pgs are due on Monday. Test Ch 8 on Monday
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