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EXTRA Credit Options All classes until I have enough:
1. ice cream buckets (empty and clean)
2. metal frozen juice lids (clean)
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EXTRA Credit Options All classes until I have enough:
1. ice cream buckets (empty and clean)
2. metal frozen juice lids (clean)
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Quiz 3.13 Bell and Exit
EC Quiz 3.6 (Worth 22 EC points!)
Objective: Identify the colligative properties of a solution.
Utah Standard:
IV Objective 2a Identify the colligative properties of a solution.
Vocabulary: i (dissociation constant), molality m
Objective: Identify the colligative properties of a solution.
Utah Standard:
IV Objective 2a Identify the colligative properties of a solution.
Vocabulary: i (dissociation constant), molality m
Lecture
You Tube Link to Past Lecture:
2/24 review and help (1st) (4th)
2/18 (1st) (4th) (Sorry 5th video didn't work 2/19)colligative properties
2/12 2/11 molality ppm
2/10 2/10 2/9 Molarity
2/5 heat curve/phase diagrams/solutions
You Tube Link to Past Lecture:
2/24 review and help (1st) (4th)
2/18 (1st) (4th) (Sorry 5th video didn't work 2/19)colligative properties
2/12 2/11 molality ppm
2/10 2/10 2/9 Molarity
2/5 heat curve/phase diagrams/solutions
Activities -
Assignments:
Labs - Freezing point Depression and application!
PROJECT:
Assignments:
Labs - Freezing point Depression and application!
PROJECT:
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Quiz - Bell 3.13 and Exit 3.14
EC Quiz 3.6 (Worth 22 EC points!)
Lecture -Chapter #7.3 - 7.4 Study Guide - Get it Done!!!
EC Quiz 3.6 (Worth 22 EC points!)
Lecture -Chapter #7.3 - 7.4 Study Guide - Get it Done!!!
Past in class lectures:
Sapling - All Chapter #7 (Set #2 due)
All Sets Due Thursday March 6 by 11:55 pm
All Sets Due Thursday March 6 by 11:55 pm
Worksheet -
POGIL-
POGIL-
Labs -
PROJECT:
CHAPTER #7 Monday March 7 Chi Tester
Lab Notebook also due
Lab Notebook also due
If you miss a test you have two days past testing day
to make it upat a WSU testing center!
Make sure to bring a picture ID, pencil, 3"x 5"card only one side written on and a calculator.
**********CE and AP Only**********CE and AP Only******CE and AP Only************
Lab committee: For the week of February 22-26
After school 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm: Wednesday
Before School 6:45 am - 7:25 am:
Before School 6:45 am - 7:25 am:
During Tutorial: none
25 points EC for 1/2 hour, 50 points EC for 1 hour max 200 points EC a term!
(This goes into Lab.)
1 hour required for CE Chem. (100 points)
Don't wait until the last week - options go down to nothing.
Don't wait until the last week - options go down to nothing.
AP - Day 13
Due today:
In Class lecture: Acid Base thumb drive 16 write down problem sets
Chemistry Olympiad:
You must go to one of these!
Wednesday, March 23 Rm 123 @ 5pm
Lind Lecture Hall @ Weber State
e-mail: mpaustenbaugh@weber.edu to attend
Tuesday March 29 @ 4:30 pm Room 2004
Henry Eyring Chemistry Building @ U of U
e-mail: richmond@chem.utah.edu to attend
In Class lecture: Acid Base thumb drive 16 write down problem sets
Chemistry Olympiad:
You must go to one of these!
Wednesday, March 23 Rm 123 @ 5pm
Lind Lecture Hall @ Weber State
e-mail: mpaustenbaugh@weber.edu to attend
Tuesday March 29 @ 4:30 pm Room 2004
Henry Eyring Chemistry Building @ U of U
e-mail: richmond@chem.utah.edu to attend
Past in class lectures: 2/9 Thermochemistry 2
2/5 Thermochemistry
1/28 rate law problems
1/26 rate laws
1/22 working through equilibrium problems
1/20 Equilibrium
1/6 Review
1/4 Gas Laws
12/9 Gas Laws
Thumb Drive Assign: Chapter 16
Review Sessions: Thursday After School
2/11 review 2/10 equilibrium
Quiz - 3.13 Bell and Exit
EC Quiz 3.6
Assignments - Acid Base AP Question
2/5 Thermochemistry
1/28 rate law problems
1/26 rate laws
1/22 working through equilibrium problems
1/20 Equilibrium
1/6 Review
1/4 Gas Laws
12/9 Gas Laws
Thumb Drive Assign: Chapter 16
Review Sessions: Thursday After School
2/11 review 2/10 equilibrium
Quiz - 3.13 Bell and Exit
EC Quiz 3.6
Assignments - Acid Base AP Question
Pogil/Activities -
Techniques-
Due Next Time -
Labs - Strong Acid/ Strong Base continued!
PROJECT: Don't forget to come in!
Chapters completed already in the thumb drive: A, 1-15, 17- 20
When is the AP Chemistry Exam?
Monday, May 2nd 2016 at 8 a.m.
Review Sites:
Bozeman Science Videos. Excellent website with 71 AP Chemistry videos. These are all organized according to the 6 Big Ideas that are covered in the course. A great way to review the most important concepts!
Chemmybear Study Cards. An excellent set of study cards that can be printed out on either side of heavy-weight paper. Great information on all topics.
NMSI Notes. This awesome set of AP Chem notes is from the National Math & Science Initiative. Notes are organized by topic, and instructional videos are here as well.
Stephen Akiki’s Notes. A complete set of AP Chemistry notes. This 45 page PDF covers the entire course. Very thorough and detailed notes!
PowerPoint Notes. Nice collection of PowerPoint AP Chemistry notes from ScienceGeek.
Quick Review. Amazing 15-page cram packet. Definitely check this one out.
PHet Gasses
About the Exam:
Topics covered include atomic structure, intermolecular forces (IMF's), bonding, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium. These are all included in 6 big ideas which encompass core scientific principles, theories, and processes. Laboratory investigations are also a major focus of the course with 25% of the class devoted to lab work. with a minimum of 16 hands-on labs.
The AP Chemistry Exam format is:
Section I: Multiple-Choice Questions (90 minutes, 50% of final grade)-60 multiple choice question
Section II: Seven Free-Response Questions (105 minutes, 50% of final grade)
-3 long-answer questions
-4 short-answer questions
Free-Response Skills Assessed:
1. Experimental design
2. Quantitative/qualitative translation
3. Analysis of authentic lab data and observations to identify patterns or explain phenomena
4. Creating or analyzing atomic and molecular views to explain observations
5. Following a logical/analytical pathway to solve a problem
A periodic table of the elements is provided as well as a formula and constants chart. These may be used on the entire exam. A scientific calculator may be used for the free-response section only.
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Organic Chemistry
Pogil/Activities -
Techniques-
Due Next Time -
Labs - Strong Acid/ Strong Base continued!
PROJECT: Don't forget to come in!
Chapters completed already in the thumb drive: A, 1-15, 17- 20
When is the AP Chemistry Exam?
Monday, May 2nd 2016 at 8 a.m.
Review Sites:
Bozeman Science Videos. Excellent website with 71 AP Chemistry videos. These are all organized according to the 6 Big Ideas that are covered in the course. A great way to review the most important concepts!
Chemmybear Study Cards. An excellent set of study cards that can be printed out on either side of heavy-weight paper. Great information on all topics.
NMSI Notes. This awesome set of AP Chem notes is from the National Math & Science Initiative. Notes are organized by topic, and instructional videos are here as well.
Stephen Akiki’s Notes. A complete set of AP Chemistry notes. This 45 page PDF covers the entire course. Very thorough and detailed notes!
PowerPoint Notes. Nice collection of PowerPoint AP Chemistry notes from ScienceGeek.
Quick Review. Amazing 15-page cram packet. Definitely check this one out.
PHet Gasses About the Exam:
Topics covered include atomic structure, intermolecular forces (IMF's), bonding, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium. These are all included in 6 big ideas which encompass core scientific principles, theories, and processes. Laboratory investigations are also a major focus of the course with 25% of the class devoted to lab work. with a minimum of 16 hands-on labs.
The AP Chemistry Exam format is:
Section I: Multiple-Choice Questions (90 minutes, 50% of final grade)-60 multiple choice question
Section II: Seven Free-Response Questions (105 minutes, 50% of final grade)
-3 long-answer questions
-4 short-answer questions
-4 short-answer questions
Free-Response Skills Assessed:
1. Experimental design
2. Quantitative/qualitative translation
3. Analysis of authentic lab data and observations to identify patterns or explain phenomena
4. Creating or analyzing atomic and molecular views to explain observations
5. Following a logical/analytical pathway to solve a problem
A periodic table of the elements is provided as well as a formula and constants chart. These may be used on the entire exam. A scientific calculator may be used for the free-response section only.
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Lecture -
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EC Quiz
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