April Fools!
No Fooling we did work today!
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- card organization...
Lecture - Redox
Homework: 4.4 Redox and Oxidation numbers
Summary - Given: ZnCl2 + Cr --> Zn + CrCl3Give all oxidation states and label oxidized, reduced, OA, and RA (Don't worry about balancing.)
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Card organization...
Lecture - Redox
Homework: 4.4 Redox and Oxidation numbers
Summary - Given: ZnCl2 + Cr --> Zn + CrCl3 Give all oxidation states and label oxidized, reduced, OA, and RA (Don't worry about balancing.)
AP Chemistry
Starter - Given that zinc chloride reacts with chromium metal. write and balance a net ionic equation. Then give the elements that are oxidized, reduced, reducing agent (RA), and oxidizing agent(OA).
Lecture: Review Book: Chapters 9, 10 Bonding. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Homework- Assign 4.4 written 2008 A Problem #1-3
Thursday, March 31, 2011
March 30 and 31
Regular Chemistry - TEST
Homework: Term Project - Newspaper on alternative form of energy or chemical or nuclear waste...must be cleared through teacher! Due A-day April 20, B-day April 21. This is a drop dead due date...meaning that you can turn it in up to and including that day but not after. we will be using these projects in class.
Summary - none today
Honors Chemistry - TEST AND LAB NOTEBOOK DUE!
Homework: Term Project - Newspaper on alternative form of energy or chemical or nuclear waste...must be cleared through teacher! Due A-day April 20, B-day April 21. This is a drop dead due date...meaning that you can turn it in up to and including that day but not after. we will be using these projects in class.
Summary - none today
AP Chemistry
Starter - Equations
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 7 & 8 Quantum Theory and electronic structure of atoms, periodic relationships. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Homework- Assign 4.4 written 2009 A Problem #4-6
I need to know on Friday if you want extra study sessions and when you want them! I also need the payment for those who haven't paid for shirts....if there is a money problem please talk to me!
Homework: Term Project - Newspaper on alternative form of energy or chemical or nuclear waste...must be cleared through teacher! Due A-day April 20, B-day April 21. This is a drop dead due date...meaning that you can turn it in up to and including that day but not after. we will be using these projects in class.
Summary - none today
Honors Chemistry - TEST AND LAB NOTEBOOK DUE!
Homework: Term Project - Newspaper on alternative form of energy or chemical or nuclear waste...must be cleared through teacher! Due A-day April 20, B-day April 21. This is a drop dead due date...meaning that you can turn it in up to and including that day but not after. we will be using these projects in class.
Summary - none today
AP Chemistry
Starter - Equations
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 7 & 8 Quantum Theory and electronic structure of atoms, periodic relationships. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Homework- Assign 4.4 written 2009 A Problem #4-6
I need to know on Friday if you want extra study sessions and when you want them! I also need the payment for those who haven't paid for shirts....if there is a money problem please talk to me!
Monday, March 28, 2011
March 28 and 29
Regular Chemistry - TEST NEXT TIME!
Starter-
1. Given pH = 3.07 Find the pH, [H+], [OH-].
2. In a titration 10.00 mL of HCl is neutralized by 15.00 mL of 3.50 M NaOH.
What is the concentration of the HCl?
3. Write the dissociation for the H3PO4 (aq) acid. **Remember only one proton comes off an acid at a time!**
Lecture - Review
Homework: 4.3 Review
Lab: titration
Summary - none today
Honors Chemistry - TEST NEXT TIME AND LAB NOTEBOOK DUE!
Starter-
Starter-
1. Given pH = 3.07 Find the pH, [H+], [OH-].
2. In a titration 10.00 mL of HCl is neutralized by 15.00 mL of 3.50 M NaOH.
What is the concentration of the HCl?
3. Write the dissociation for the H3PO4 (aq) acid. **Remember only one proton comes off an acid at a time!**
Lecture - Review
Homework: 4.1 Review
Lab: 4.2 Titration (Get set up for next time... figure out how to make 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH. Make sure to include this in your procedure!)
Summary - none today
AP Chemistry
Starter - Equations
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 6, 18 Thermochemistry. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Homework- Assign 4.2 written 2009 A Problem #1-3
Starter-
1. Given pH = 3.07 Find the pH, [H+], [OH-].
2. In a titration 10.00 mL of HCl is neutralized by 15.00 mL of 3.50 M NaOH.
What is the concentration of the HCl?
3. Write the dissociation for the H3PO4 (aq) acid. **Remember only one proton comes off an acid at a time!**
Lecture - Review
Homework: 4.3 Review
Lab: titration
Summary - none today
Honors Chemistry - TEST NEXT TIME AND LAB NOTEBOOK DUE!
Starter-
Starter-
1. Given pH = 3.07 Find the pH, [H+], [OH-].
2. In a titration 10.00 mL of HCl is neutralized by 15.00 mL of 3.50 M NaOH.
What is the concentration of the HCl?
3. Write the dissociation for the H3PO4 (aq) acid. **Remember only one proton comes off an acid at a time!**
Lecture - Review
Homework: 4.1 Review
Lab: 4.2 Titration (Get set up for next time... figure out how to make 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH. Make sure to include this in your procedure!)
Summary - none today
AP Chemistry
Starter - Equations
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 6, 18 Thermochemistry. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Homework- Assign 4.2 written 2009 A Problem #1-3
Thursday, March 24, 2011
A-day March 24 and B-day March 25
Regular Chemistry -
Starter-
1. Talk with your lab partner and write down the things from their list that is the most basic and what was the most acidic.
2. What trends did you find out from all your testing?
3. Given the pH of 6.7 give the pOH, [OH-], [H+].
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.2 Bronsted-Lowry (Mrs. Snyders Reg classes - different worksheet posted on web site.)
Lab: titration next time
Summary - Given 45.7 ml of 5.6 M NaOH takes to neutralize 10.0 mL HCl, What is the HCl molarity?
Honors Chemistry -
Starter-
Starter-
1. Talk with your lab partner and write down the things from their list that is the most basic and what was the most acidic.
2. What trends did you find out from all your testing?
3. Given the pH of 6.7 give the pOH, [OH-], [H+].
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 Bronsted -Lowry
Lab: 4.2 Titration (Get set up for next time... figure out how to make 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH. Make sure to include this in your procedure!)
Summary - Given 45.7 ml of 5.6 M NaOH takes to neutralize 10.0 mL HCl, What is the HCl molarity?
AP Chemistry
Starter - Equations
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 4, 5, 17 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions, Gasses Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter! Finish going over the term test.
Homework- Assign 4.2 written 2010 A Problem #4-6
Starter-
1. Talk with your lab partner and write down the things from their list that is the most basic and what was the most acidic.
2. What trends did you find out from all your testing?
3. Given the pH of 6.7 give the pOH, [OH-], [H+].
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.2 Bronsted-Lowry (Mrs. Snyders Reg classes - different worksheet posted on web site.)
Lab: titration next time
Summary - Given 45.7 ml of 5.6 M NaOH takes to neutralize 10.0 mL HCl, What is the HCl molarity?
Honors Chemistry -
Starter-
Starter-
1. Talk with your lab partner and write down the things from their list that is the most basic and what was the most acidic.
2. What trends did you find out from all your testing?
3. Given the pH of 6.7 give the pOH, [OH-], [H+].
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 Bronsted -Lowry
Lab: 4.2 Titration (Get set up for next time... figure out how to make 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH. Make sure to include this in your procedure!)
Summary - Given 45.7 ml of 5.6 M NaOH takes to neutralize 10.0 mL HCl, What is the HCl molarity?
AP Chemistry
Starter - Equations
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 4, 5, 17 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions, Gasses Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter! Finish going over the term test.
Homework- Assign 4.2 written 2010 A Problem #4-6
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday March 23 B-day
First Day of the term!
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - on power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH practice and pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - On power point
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - on power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH practice and pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - On power point
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Tuesday, March 22 A-day
First Day of the term!
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - on power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH practice and pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - On power point
AP Chemistry
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 1,2,3 Study of Change, Atoms, Molecules, and ions, Mass relationships in chemical reactions. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Equations
Homework- Assign 4.1 written 2010 A Problem #1-3
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - on power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Card Activity
Lecture - Acids and Bases
Homework: 4.1 pH practice and pH
Lab: pH home lab (Get pH paper from Mrs. Howell)
Summary - On power point
AP Chemistry
Lecture: Review Semester Test Results Review Book: Chapters 1,2,3 Study of Change, Atoms, Molecules, and ions, Mass relationships in chemical reactions. Hand in Sample multiple choice questions from each chapter!
Equations
Homework- Assign 4.1 written 2010 A Problem #1-3
Saturday, March 19, 2011
March 21 at 7:45 AM!
Energy Solutions Tour!
Meet at the front of the school at 7:45 am and make sure to sign in with Mrs. Howell and get a name tag!
If you are not there by 7:55 am an alternate will be taking your place on the bus!
Meet at the front of the school at 7:45 am and make sure to sign in with Mrs. Howell and get a name tag!
If you are not there by 7:55 am an alternate will be taking your place on the bus!
March 17 and 18
Last Days of the term!
Regular and Honors.
March Madness! Combined chemistry activity!
AP Chemistry
Multiple Choice AP TEST
Homework...up through and including 3.18 by Thursday March 17th.
Regular and Honors.
March Madness! Combined chemistry activity!
AP Chemistry
Multiple Choice AP TEST
Homework...up through and including 3.18 by Thursday March 17th.
March 16 Wednesday B-day
Chemistry Jeopardy on Friday.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- None
Correct 3.15
TEST
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - None
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- none
Correct 3.15
TEST
LAB NOTEBOOKS ARE DUE!!
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - none
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- None
Correct 3.15
TEST
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - None
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- none
Correct 3.15
TEST
LAB NOTEBOOKS ARE DUE!!
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - none
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
March 15, Tuesday A-day
Chemistry Jeopardy on Thursday.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- None
Correct 3.15
TEST
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - None
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- none
Correct 3.15
TEST
LAB NOTEBOOKS ARE DUE!!
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - none
AP Chemistry
Written AP TEST
Homework...up through and including 3.18 by Thursday March 17th.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- None
Correct 3.15
TEST
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - None
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- none
Correct 3.15
TEST
LAB NOTEBOOKS ARE DUE!!
Homework: 3.16 Chemistry Poem
Summary - none
AP Chemistry
Written AP TEST
Homework...up through and including 3.18 by Thursday March 17th.
Monday, March 14, 2011
March 14 B-day Monday
Test on Wednesday on Solutions. March Madness on Thursday.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- See Mrs. Snyder
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. Finished. Review.
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary - See Mrs. Snyder
Honors Chemistry -
Starter-
1. Given a there are 4.0 x 10-3 g of lead in 5.6 x 105 g of water. What is the ppb?
2. Given a solution with a 8.6 m CaCl2 :
a. What is the freezing point of this solution?
b. What is the boiling point of this solution?
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations Finished. Review.
Lab Notebooks will be due on Wednesday!
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary -
1. Given 3.5 M HCl and you need 350 mL of 1.0 M HCl, how much of the more concentrated HCl would you need to have to dilute to 350 mL?
2. Given 4.5 g of Na2SO4 in 6.78 x 105 g of water what is the pph?
3. What is the molality of a solution of MgCl2 that has a freezing point of -17.3 oC?
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- See Mrs. Snyder
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. Finished. Review.
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary - See Mrs. Snyder
Honors Chemistry -
Starter-
1. Given a there are 4.0 x 10-3 g of lead in 5.6 x 105 g of water. What is the ppb?
2. Given a solution with a 8.6 m CaCl2 :
a. What is the freezing point of this solution?
b. What is the boiling point of this solution?
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations Finished. Review.
Lab Notebooks will be due on Wednesday!
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary -
1. Given 3.5 M HCl and you need 350 mL of 1.0 M HCl, how much of the more concentrated HCl would you need to have to dilute to 350 mL?
2. Given 4.5 g of Na2SO4 in 6.78 x 105 g of water what is the pph?
3. What is the molality of a solution of MgCl2 that has a freezing point of -17.3 oC?
Friday, March 11, 2011
March 11, A-day
Test on Tuesday next week on Solutions. Chemistry Jeopardy on Thursday.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- None
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. Finished.
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!)
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary - None
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- none
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations Finished
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!) Lab Notebooks will be due on Wednesday next week!
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary - none
AP Chemistry
Catch up day.
Homework...up through and including 3.18 by Thursday March 17th.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- None
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. Finished.
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!)
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary - None
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- none
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations Finished
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!) Lab Notebooks will be due on Wednesday next week!
Homework: 3.15 Review
Summary - none
AP Chemistry
Catch up day.
Homework...up through and including 3.18 by Thursday March 17th.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
March 10 B-day
Test on Wednesday next week on Solutions. Chemistry Jeopardy on Friday.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- See Mrs. Snyder
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!)
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter-
1. Find the number of grams needed to make up a 50.0 kg solution of 0.345 m NaCl.
2. What is the Molarity (M) of a solution that has 4.5 g of LiCl in 350 mL?
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!) Lab Notebooks will be due on Wednesday next week!
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- See Mrs. Snyder
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!)
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter-
1. Find the number of grams needed to make up a 50.0 kg solution of 0.345 m NaCl.
2. What is the Molarity (M) of a solution that has 4.5 g of LiCl in 350 mL?
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Freezing Point Depression and Application (ICE Cream!!) Lab Notebooks will be due on Wednesday next week!
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
March 8 &9 Tuesday and Wednesday
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- Find the number of grams needed to make up a 500 mL solution of 0.345 M NaCl.
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. A-day Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties (5th and 6th periods we didn't get to the power point so you don't know how to do this yet...hang on to it.)
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Find the number of grams needed to make up a 500 mL solution of 0.345 M NaCl.
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations A-day Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
AP Chemistry-
Starter-
Quiz review - you may NOT use calculators. Show me score!
Labs - Rest that are posted for this term (3.10-3.12). Finish and turn in Tuesday March 15 Lab notebooks are due!
Homework: 3.17
Summary - Review quiz- you may NOT use calculators. Show me score!
Starter- Find the number of grams needed to make up a 500 mL solution of 0.345 M NaCl.
Lecture - Solution II - concentrations. A-day Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties (5th and 6th periods we didn't get to the power point so you don't know how to do this yet...hang on to it.)
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Find the number of grams needed to make up a 500 mL solution of 0.345 M NaCl.
Lecture -Solution II - concentrations A-day Slide #22 through the end.
Lab: Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.14 Colligative Properties
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
AP Chemistry-
Starter-
Quiz review - you may NOT use calculators. Show me score!
Labs - Rest that are posted for this term (3.10-3.12). Finish and turn in Tuesday March 15 Lab notebooks are due!
Homework: 3.17
Summary - Review quiz- you may NOT use calculators. Show me score!
Friday, March 4, 2011
March 4 & 7
Regular Chemistry -
Starter- Research on the internet and talk about specific ppm issues given as you enter.
Lecture - Solution 1 - concentrations.
Lab: Pre-lab for the Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.13 Molarity
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Research on the internet and talk about specific ppm issues given as you enter.
Lecture -Solution 1 - concentrations
Lab: Pre-lab for the Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.13 Molarity
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
AP Chemistry-
Starter-
1. Write the nuclear reactions for Dysprosium-177 decaying by alpha, alpha, beta, alpha
2. Given that a substance has a 1.2 life of 3.6 days and a starting mass of 15 g, how much in grams is left after 150 days?
3. Draw butanoic acid.
Lecture - Review books checked out start at the back and work forward. You must complete at minimum 2 chapters a day.
Homework: 3.16
Summary -none
Starter- Research on the internet and talk about specific ppm issues given as you enter.
Lecture - Solution 1 - concentrations.
Lab: Pre-lab for the Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.13 Molarity
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
Honors Chemistry -
Starter- Research on the internet and talk about specific ppm issues given as you enter.
Lecture -Solution 1 - concentrations
Lab: Pre-lab for the Dissolution Factors
Homework: 3.13 Molarity
Summary - Learning checks through out power point.
AP Chemistry-
Starter-
1. Write the nuclear reactions for Dysprosium-177 decaying by alpha, alpha, beta, alpha
2. Given that a substance has a 1.2 life of 3.6 days and a starting mass of 15 g, how much in grams is left after 150 days?
3. Draw butanoic acid.
Lecture - Review books checked out start at the back and work forward. You must complete at minimum 2 chapters a day.
Homework: 3.16
Summary -none
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
March 2 & 3
Regular Chemistry -
Correct all of gas law worksheets
Gas law test
Start solutions- Summary activity research and share. Check with Mrs. Howell.
Honor Chemistry
Correct all of gas law worksheets
Gas law test
Start solutions - Summary activity research and share. Check with Mrs. Howell.
AP Chemistry
Starter: Draw a battery and label each part correctly including anode and cathode. Given Au 3+/Au and Cu2+/Cu. Write the complete balanced redox equation for this reaction.
Correct 3.12 and 3.13
Worked on electro chemistry, nuclear, and basic organic.
Chemistry Olympiad tests - Take one!
March 14, 2011 at U of U 7 pm
or March 28, 2011 at WSU 6 pm
I need to know which test you are going to by Friday at 2:30pm!
Summary:
1. Write the alpha, beta, alpha decay for lead 211
2. Draw out the formula for propanoic acid.
Assignment 3.14
Correct all of gas law worksheets
Gas law test
Start solutions- Summary activity research and share. Check with Mrs. Howell.
Honor Chemistry
Correct all of gas law worksheets
Gas law test
Start solutions - Summary activity research and share. Check with Mrs. Howell.
AP Chemistry
Starter: Draw a battery and label each part correctly including anode and cathode. Given Au 3+/Au and Cu2+/Cu. Write the complete balanced redox equation for this reaction.
Correct 3.12 and 3.13
Worked on electro chemistry, nuclear, and basic organic.
Chemistry Olympiad tests - Take one!
March 14, 2011 at U of U 7 pm
or March 28, 2011 at WSU 6 pm
I need to know which test you are going to by Friday at 2:30pm!
Summary:
1. Write the alpha, beta, alpha decay for lead 211
2. Draw out the formula for propanoic acid.
Assignment 3.14
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