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Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science
Monday March 3, 2015 Mrs. Schultz Chemistry & Integrated Science
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Mon 3/2 1st period Sub today WS DHMO Questions
Video: Chemical Detectives
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Tues 3/3 1st period Essential Question: Identify which of the following are acids or bases: H2SO4, LiOH, Ca(OH)2, H3PO4 Can you name them? CW: Q’s pg. 288 #41-47 Notes: Compound laws HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on test day Ch 9)
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Wed 3/4 1st per Essential Question: Which law explains why FeO and Fe2O3 can both form stable ionic compounds? Due from Tues: Q’s pg. 288 #41-47 Finish: Notes: Compound laws Review Q’s remotes HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on test day Ch 9)
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Thurs 3/5 1st per Essential Question: Two compounds contain only tin and chlorine. The ratio of the masses of chlorine combined with 1.00 g of tin in the two compounds is 2:1. If one compound has the formula SnCl2, what is the formula of the other compound? CW: Ch 9 Review pg. 299 #80-89 More remotes review and quiz? HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on test day Ch 9)
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Fri 3/6 1st period Essential Question: Name and classify the following as acid, base, ionic, or molecular N2O5 H2SO Na3PO4 Be(OH)2 Due: Ch 9 Review pg. 299 #80-89 Review Q’s (using pg. 299 Q’s) remotes Q’s pg. 303 #1-12 HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on Monday) pgs Test for Ch 9 on Monday – written test
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Tues 3/3 2nd & 6th period Essential Question: Identify which of the following are acids or bases: H2SO4, LiOH, Ca(OH)2, H3PO4 1. Notes: Naming acids and bases 2. CW: Q’s pg. 288 # CW: DHMO Q’s 4. Due: WS chem names and formulas review (from after the Ch 8 test last class) 5. Notes: Compound laws 6. HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on test day Ch 9)
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Thurs 3/5 2nd per & 6th per Essential Question: Two compounds contain only tin and chlorine. The ratio of the masses of chlorine combined with 1.00 g of tin in the two compounds is 2:1. If one compound has the formula SnCl2, what is the formula of the other compound? Due: any work not completed from last class Review Q’s remotes (Ch 9) 3. Notes: Compound laws 4. CW: Ch 9 Review pg. 299 #80-89 More remotes review & quiz? Ch 9 test on Wed 7. HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on Monday) Wed
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Mon 3/2 3rd & 7th period Sub today WS Reading Questions pgs. 354-368
WS A match made in… Be sure to finish the ionic compounds names and formulas practice(WS) from after the lab last class. Did you turn in your lab too? Video: Chemical detectives
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Wed 3/4 3rd & 7th period Essential Question: Which type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs? Notes: Covalent bonds 3rd period only: Exit Question: O2, H2O 7th period only: CW: Draw molecules – O2, H2, H2O, CO2, NH3, CBr4
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Fri 3/6 3rd period Essential Question: Classify the compounds as ionic or molecular: NO2 FeCl H2 Due: Electron dot models for O2 and H2O Notes: Molecular shapes Models of molecules Practice classifying compounds
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7th per Fri Essential Question: Classify the compounds as ionic or molecular: NO2 FeCl H2 Due: Electron dot models for O2, H2, H2O, CO2, NH3, CBr4 Notes: Molecular shapes Predict shapes of Molecules Practice classifying compounds
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Mon 3/2 5th period Sub today Due: Ch 8 workbook pages Test Ch 8
WS Ch 9 formulas: ionic, molecular, and acids
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Wed 3/4 5th period Essential Question: Identify which of the following are acids or bases: H2SO4, LiOH, Ca(OH)2, H3PO4 1. Notes: Naming acids and bases 2. CW: Q’s pg. 288 # CW: DHMO Q’s 4. Due: WS chem names and formulas review (from after the Ch 8 test last class) 5. Notes: Compound laws next class now 6. HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on test day Ch 9)
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Fri 3/6 5th period Essential Question: Two compounds contain only tin and chlorine. The ratio of the masses of chlorine combined with 1.00 g of tin in the two compounds is 2:1. If one compound has the formula SnCl2, what is the formula of the other compound? Due: classwork from Wed. class Review Q’s remotes (Ch 9) 3. Notes: Compound laws 4. CW: Ch 9 Review pg. 299 #80-89 (& remotes Q’s) Ch 9 test on Thursday – written 6. HW: Workbook Ch 9 (due on Thursday) pgs
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