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Today is February 3, 2015 Student Planner Place this in the proper place Make up missing work Needed today in class: Planner, pencil, notes, periodic table, period 2 AR book
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2 End Planner Entries
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REVIEW OF LAST CLASS February 2nd
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Summary: We had a standard opening. We copied notes on groups 1-12. We then entered information in the Essential Element chart last 2 columns. The electron demonstration apparatus broke, so there was no demonstration
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Answer the last class’s EQ which was: Essential Question: Identify traits of electrons.
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Topic/Objective: Name: Atomic Super Hero Class/Period: Date: Feb 3, 2015 Essential Question: Develop your super hero using facts from the web
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Warm Up
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Write the following into your warm up spot: Today’s warm up was canceled as we went to the computer lab. (note: period 2 did not go to the lab due to misbehavior as a general class problem) 9
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1. 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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2. A diagram of the periodic table of the elements is shown below. In which region of the table would nonmetals be found? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 1 2 3 4
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3. As a sample of water turns to ice, A) new molecules are formed. B) the mass of the sample is increased. C) the arrangement of the molecules changes. D) energy is absorbed by the molecules
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4. The following equations represent chemical reactions. Which equation shows that the total mass during a chemical reaction stays the same? A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4 12Na + 2H 2 O 2 H 2 + O 2 3 4 NaOH + H 2 H20H20 Mg + Cl 2 MgCl 2 NAOH +MgCl 2 NaCl + MgOH
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Answers
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1. 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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2. A diagram of the periodic table of the elements is shown below. In which region of the table would nonmetals be found? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 1 2 3 4
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3. As a sample of water turns to ice, A) new molecules are formed. B) the mass of the sample is increased. C) the arrangement of the molecules changes. D) energy is absorbed by the molecules
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4. The following equations represent chemical reactions. Which equation shows that the total mass during a chemical reaction stays the same? A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4 12Na + 2H 2 O 2 H 2 + O 2 3 4 NaOH + H 2 H20H20 Mg + Cl 2 MgCl 2 NAOH +MgCl 2 NaCl + MgOH
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Today’s Homework Get Super hero report rough draft completed
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Today Computer lab Notes Finish Essential Element Chart Read along
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table II. Groups have similar properties. Group 1: Alkali Metals-Most reactive metals and the least dense metals –Floats on water Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals-very reactive also but not as much as group 1 Group 3-12: Transition metals-very dense
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Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table Group 17 Halogens –very reactive non metals. Group 18- Noble gases (inert gases)- unreactive nonmetals
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Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table I.Similar Properties Periods –Elements across the table. (left to right) Groups or Families – Elements in a column (top to bottom)
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Essential Element ChartEssential Element Chart: 1. Use your periodic table to find all the information you can. 2 Calculate Neutron number by subtracting Atomic Number from Atomic Mass.
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