Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Monday, March14, 2011

In class:

  • Chemistry Q & A session, because many students were absent for "Step One" Testing



Friday, March 10, 2011

In class:

  • Review "simple stoich" problems
  • "Limiting Reagent Balloon Demonstration" 
    • In class we did a similar demonstration, but used acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate.
  • Limiting Reagent Example Problem


Tues / Wed / Thurs, March 7-10, 2011

In class:

  • LAB
    • Determining Percent Yield in a Chemical Reaction (p. 374 of text)

Homework: (Due Friday)

  • Read Section 11.1 w/ notes & questions
  • Read Section 11.2 w/ notes & questions
  • Read Section 11.3 w/ notes & questions

Monday, March 7, 2011

Monday, March 7, 2010

Welcome back from Academic Travel

In class:

Homework:
  • Read Section 11.1 w/ notes and questions
  • Complete WS

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Wed./Thurs. 2/23-24, 2011



Homework:

  • Complete the odd numbered problems on the worksheet below.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tues., Feb 22, 2011

TEST TODAY - All students who missed the test will be expected to make it up during the after-school test session on Wednesday @ 14:45 in Monticello.

Homework:

  • Read section 15.1 (p. 501-505).  Take notes and answer the section questions.
  • Read section 15.2 (p. 506-509).  Take notes and answer the "Practice Problems" (#1&2, p.507, #3&4, p.509)
BONUS:  Due Friday (2/25)
  • Create a poster-sized graphic organizer explaining the material covered on the past test.  
*If you do not have poster board, you can tape together 9 sheets of A4 paper to make a 3x3 matrix.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Mon., Feb 21, 2011

TEST REVIEW DAY!

  • Be able to balance chemical equations
  • Be able to write chemical equations from words including all symbols
  • Identify reactants and products
  • Identify a reaction that will not take place (No Rxn)
  • Predict reaction products
  • Identify the 4 general reaction types:
    • synthesis
    • decomposition
    • single replacement
    • double displacement
  • Identify the 4 special reaction types:
    • Neutralization
    • Precipitation
    • Gas Forming
    • Combustion
  • Identify soluble and insoluble salts
  • Identify strong acids and bases
  • Write molecular, ionic, and net ionic equations for a reaction
Try these worksheets for extra practice.