** A number of links below are to a website that is no longer available (sites.tvdsb.ca/). I will clean this up as the semester progresses. Use the drop down menu above and to the right for specific unit topics and review.
I have moved weeks 1 to 9 to the bottom of this page
Week 10: Nov 5
Monday
Warmup 35: Compare and contrast complete and incomplete combustion reactions.
Review: Ch 3 Review - p 146 # 1-12; p 151 # 19,20; Ch 7 net ionic equations p 409 # 20,24
Cool Chemistry Presentations - Intro, Google Classroom for rough notes and submission,
Tuesday
Acetylene Combustion lab due
Computer lab - Cool Chemistry research presentations - rough notes due next Tues
Wednesday
Ch 3 Quest: Balancing and Types of Reactions (word and chemical equations, predicting single and double displacement reactions, balancing and net ionic equations in ch 7)
Unit 3 - Quantities in Chemistry,
Math skills - Introduction to SI and Sig Figs - read p 621-2, note and worksheet
extra ppt note
Thursday
Warmup 36: State the number of sig figs in the following: a) a speed of 25 m/s , b) 200.00 g, c) 0.000568 cg, d) 2.063 x 10 ^65 m, e) 689300.05 g/cm3 , and f) 250 000 km
Recap Sig figs and SI
Gizmo - Unit Conversions handout - do Activities A,B,C and Extension and the quiz below the gizmo (dimensional analysis and scientific notation)
Gizmo Login Codes:
P1 - W6QFWCHXWJ
P5 - A4WPFHA5KM
Friday
Warmup 37: Convert a) a speed of 25 m/s into km/h, b) the density of mercury from 13.5 g/cm3 to kg/m3.
Take up test and acetlylene lab
Molecular Mass - p 176 # 9
Chemistry Rummy
Week 11: Nov 12
Monday
Warmup 38: Find the thickness of Aluminum foil by measuring the dimensions and mass of a given sample.
Percentage Composition of a Chocolate Chip Cookie
4.5 Percent Composition note p 179 # 1-3, p 184 pq 5 - 8
Tuesday
Individual Rough notes for Cool Chemistry Due
Warmup 39: Calculate the % composition of Copper (II) oxide
Percent Composition of Magnesium Oxide lab p 180, (Obs. and analysis a - i)
Wednesday
Warmup 40: How many atoms are there across a 0.08 mm thick piece of of Al foil. One Al atom has a radius of 1.43 Angstrom units. 1A = 10 -10 m. (Ans: 6 x 10^5)
4.3 The Mole and Molar Mass
Molecular Mass - p 176 #9
4.4 Calculations involving the mole concept
Mass to moles, moles to mass calc's , p 172 # 1-3 and 173 # 5 - 8
Thursday
Warmup 41: How many moles are in 300.0 g of Mg3(PO4)2 ?
% comp of MgO calc's Due
Pick Presentation order
Counting atoms and molecules - # particles to mol calculations
p 168-70 # 1-6, 10-13
Mole Activity and The Mole Lab - handout
Friday
PD Day
Week 12: Nov 19
Monday
Warmup 42: One drop of water (about 0.05 mL) evaporates in 12 min. Calculate the number of water molecules evaporating per second.
4.6 and 4.7 Calculating Chemical Formulas - Empirical Formula Note
Hwk: p 186 # 1-6, and 189 # 3-6,
Tuesday
Warmup 43: Using mass data from the MgO lab, find it's empirical formula.
Ans: MgO
4.7 Molecular Formula
p 193 # 8 - 10; p 196 # 13-15; p 197 #1-6
Video: NOVA-Hunting the Elements (SD - 113 min) - start at around 33 min -Periodic table "TABLE"
U:\TeachersOnly\Science Department\02 - Science Videos\Chemistry
Wednesday
Warmup 44: How do you find a molecular formula given the empirical formula and mass data?
Cromebooks carts A and B to Work on Cool Chem Presentations.
Presentations Due Monday 8 AM
Thursday
Warmup 45: What do Scientists with bad breath need?
Lab: Analysis of a Hydrate (find % mass of water and the formula of a hydrate)
OR p 195-6, Observations and Analysis a-f
Friday
Warmup 46: What was the formula for your hydrate. Calculate the % error based on your mole ratio for water.
CuXO lab test
Week 13: Nov 26
Monday
Presentations
Stoichiometry (mol ->mole problems)
"Problems With Equations"Handout Set 1 # 1,2, and 11-13, Set 2 # 6, then 1,2,5
Hand in Warmups ?
Tuesday
Presentations
Warmup 47: Write a balanced equation for making Smores using Graham Crackers, Chocolate Chips and a Marshmallow.
Stoichiometry (finish mol ->mole problems)
"Problems With Equations"Handout Set 1 # 1,2; Set 2 # 6
Wednesday
Warmup 48: How many moles of carbon dioxide are made when 2.7 mol of propane (C3H8) are burned?
Presentations
Thursday
Warmup 49: Smores Stoichiometry
1 chocolate chip, Cc = 0.50 g (270 g/bag)
1 marshmallow, M? = 6.8 g (454 g/bag)
1 graham cracker, Gc = 6.88 g (400 g/box)
How many individual units of each of the starting materials are there?
Stoichiometry (mol -> mass, mass ->mass problems)
Set 1 #11-13, Set 2 # 1,2,5
Friday
Hand in Warmups 25 - 50 Today
Warmup 50: Calculate the mass of iron (III) oxide needed to react with 2.0 g of aluminum in the thermite reaction. (demo??)
Activity: Smores stoichiometry
2 Gc + 5 Cc + M ?--->? Gc2Cc5M
1 chocolate chip, Cc? = 0.50 g (270 g/bag)
1 marshmallow, M? = 6.8 g (454 g/bag)
1 graham cracker, Gc = 6.88 g (400 g/box)
1. How many units of each of the starting materials do we have?
2. How many s’mores can be made based on each starting material?
3. What will you run out of first? How many s’mores can actually be made from the given starting materials?
4. How much of the other materials will be left over?
Limiting reagents, % Yield, note
Hwk: p 235 # 5,6,9,10; Handout Set 5 # 2,3
Monday
Warmup 51: Write a balanced equation for the reaction of copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate solution with steel wool (iron)
Stoichiometry activity - Iron and copper sulphate OR Al and CuCl2 - handout
find the limiting reagent and % yield for the reaction
Observations Include quantitative and qualitative data
Analysis
Tuesday
Warmup 52: Calculate the percentage yield copper from yesterdays data.
Test Review - Who stole the mole? ANS and on unit title page of website review topics
Activity: Theoretical and % Yield - Dissolving/reacting 1cm of chalk using drops of 2M HCl. Determine theoretical and % yield of CaCl2.
Hwk: Set 2 #3 and set 3 # 4b
Wednesday
Warmup 53: Name and describe three of the major intermolecular forces
Thursday
Topic Test - Quantities in Chemical Reactions
Unit 3 - Solutions and Solubility
6.1 Defining a Solution - Unit concept map of terminology note
Hwk: p 269 # 1-8
Warmup 54: Read about the Solvay Process (p 245–7) Describe Earnest Solvay's big contribution to Chemistry.
The Solvay Process - Do p 247 # 4-10
Activity - Invest. 6.1.1 Qualitative Chemical Analysis p 268 - Make observations and identify the 4 unknown substances
Friday
Warmup 55: Lab Ex. 6.1.1 p 270 Identification of Solutions (given the observations)
6.2 Explaining Solubility
Read ch 6.2 Explaining Solutions and Do
Lab Ex. 6.2.1 Testing a Hypothesis on Dissolving P 272
Lab Ex 6.2.2 Predicting High and Low Solubilities p 275
Hwk: p 277 - 80 # 3-12
Solubility Note: (Saturated, Unsaturated and Supersaturated solutions, reading graphs)
(Reorder the lab first next time)
hwk: p 316 #1,2; p 318 - 21 # 4-8,10, Handout "Solubility Graph", Solubility crossword
Week 15: Dec 10
Monday
Victoria Day
Tuesday
Warmup 56: Describe how to use a pipette. Practice your pipetting skills.
Activity: Solubility Curve of ammonium chloride (use 7 g)
or potassium nitrate (use 3 g)
Graph and Analysis - c (graph), d and for (g,h,i use your substance)
For Materials and procedure - refer to text (p 314) with changes
Wednesday
Warmup 57: Sketch a typical solubility curve for a) a solid in a liquid, b) a gas in a liquid.
Cool Chem Presentations - Mohammad K, Connor
Standard Curve and Quantitative Analysis (p 204-6 Analysis a-c, f)
Thursday
On - Call Teachers for Science Olympics
Solubility curve lab due.
Computer lab 1 booked for Solutions and Gas Law Applications Research period for Jigsaw
Due Thurs June 2 (solution app) and Tues June 13 (gas app) period 4 instructions here
Friday
Supply - Learning FWD
Solution Calculations (Concentration, % W/W, V/V, W/V, Molarity, Low level calc's - ppm, ppb, ppt) note ****Go up to Slide 15 today*** and worksheet
Hwk: WS #1-7, P.284 # 1-7, 9 ; p 290 # 21
Week 16: Dec 17
Monday
Cool Chem Presentations
Solution Calculations Cont. (density and molarity) Hwk: WS 8,9
Tuesday
Warmup 58: Calculate the molar concentration of a solution with 3.0 g of ammonium carbonate dissolved in water to make 50 mL of solution.
Solution Calculations Cont. (preparing a standard solution from a solid, dilution)
WS 8 - 11, p 302 # 1-4, p 306 # 6,7; Need Extra?? P.287 # 11-13, 15 - 17
Wednesday
Warmup 59: List 3 cations that will form a precipitate with phosphate ions.
Solution Stoichiometry - WS 12,13; p 290 # 19-22, p 353 # 1-3
Ch 7.5 Qualitative Analysis: Sequential Ion Separation. Note
Hwk: p 342 # 1-4, p 346 # 7-9
Thursday
Jigsaw: Solution Applications Presentations
Friday
Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays
Dec 24
Happy Holidays
Week 17: Jan 7
Monday
Investigation: Qualitative Analysis - Identifying 2 Unknown Solids (handout)
Warmup 60: Describe the procedure to test for ammonium ions.
Finish Qualitative Analysis - Identifying 2 Unknown Solids
Warmup 60: Name and write formulas for 5 Acids and 5 Bases.
Ch 8.1/8.4 Acids/Bases
Part 1 Arrhenius definitions, properties, acid-base indicators, intro Acids note
Tuesday
Part 2 Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases bronsted-lowry note
p 367 # 1-7,9,10; p 389 #17 - 20; p 392 # 1 - 11
Activity: Indycator 500
pH Scale - definition, calculations note
Hwk; p 375 # 1-6
Qualitative Analysis report due - observations and ID of 2 unknowns
Wednesday
Warmup *** Draw a labelled setup for a titration. Practice pipetting using a 10 mL transfer pipette.
Acid - Base Titration: Part 1 - Make and Standardize Base solution, Part 2 - Find the Concentration of Vinegar lab handout, Note
(Writeup -See handout - Do the obs. and analysis only)
Titration problems (stoich with solutions) HWK: p 399 # 9-12, p 401 #2,3
Thursday
Finish titration lab
Review - see file (omit 6.4 drinking water)
Titration lab (obs. and calculations only) due,
Friday
Solutions Unit Test
Hand in Warmups 49-61
Hwk: Read Gases intro (States, KMT, intro questions, demo straw) note
Do p 422 sq 1-5 and q 1-7 on slide 6 of the note
Week 18: Jan 14
Monday
Warmup 62: What are the 5 postulates of the Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)?
Go over intro note from fri
Gas Laws: Pressure vs. Temperature - Silver Ball experiment, handout - graph data and fill in blanks.
Tuesday
Jigsaw: Gas Applications Presentations
P-T Problems - handout and p 435 # 22- 25
STP definitions, conversions of pressures p 425 #2, p 432 # 12-14
Boyle's law P-V data (graph P vs. V and 1/P vs. V)
Wednesday
Boyle's Law Problems (PV)
p 428 #6-9, Boyle's Law HO Table
Charles' Law: V-T data from Syringes (graph V vs t in oC, make an equation for the line and solve the equation for t when v=0)
Warmup 67: Convert: 255 torr and 6.37 Atm to Kpa.
Thursday
Warmup 68: The pressure of 200 mL of a gas is increased by a factor of four. What is the new volume?Warmup 69: Predict and sketch what a graph of V vs T will look like.
Solution and Gas Apps MC Quiz (open notes),
Charles' Law problems HO and p 434 # 16 - 19
Combined gas law problems
Gas laws B & C handout # 2-11
Friday
Warmup 70: Calculate the volume of a 200 mL sample of oxygen gas after its temp is raised from 25 oC to 180 oC.
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure, Gay-Lussac's Law of Combining Gas Volumes, Avogadro's Hypothesis/Law
P 468 # 3,4, p 465 # 8-10
Molar Volume of a Gas - 2 activities (dry gas, using partial pressure of butane over water)
Week 19: Jan 21
Monday
Warmup 71: (p 438 # 30) A cylinder of helium gas has a volume of 1.0 L. The gas in the cylinder exerts a pressure of 800 kPa at 30°C. What volume would this gas occupy at STP?
Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT),
Ideal Gas Law handout #1-8, More Gas Laws # 1-7
Tuesday
Gas Stoichiometry
Problems with equations handout set 3 # 3,5, 8-13, Set 4 # 2,3,5-8
GAS QUIZ
Warmup 72: Describe Dalton's Law of Partial pressure and how it can be used.
Warmup 73: Find the density of oxygen gas at 2 atm and 25oC. (2.62g/L)
Gas Stoichiometry activity Mg and HCl
Hand in Warmups 65-73
Gas test MC practice
Graham's Law of diffusion Air Bags??
Wednesday
LAST DAY OF CLASS - Review
Thursday
exam
Friday
exams
Week 20: Jun 26 - 30
Monday
exams
Tuesday
exams
Wednesday
exams
Thursday
Friday
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Week 1: Sept 3/18
Monday
Labour Day
Tuesday
Seating plan, Intros, Info sheets, textbooks, Periodic tables, Elements to know (symbols and names of 1st 38 and a few others 42,46-8,50,51,53-56, 78-82,86, 87,88,92, 101), Element Scrabble (25 Words from the symbols of the PT), Course Outline, Website overview,
Go to Free Rice to do some good for the planet
http://freerice.com/#/chemical-symbols-full-list/1048
Wednesday
Discuss Warmups- Warmup 1: Use your periodic table to decode the following:
53,22,50,8,73,10,33,39,73,16,19,16,8,6,2,68,14,9,39,8,92,20,7,85,73,49,16,92,6,6,99,16
"Who Am I?", Obelisk of Zin , or Einstein's Puzzle - in groups of 4-6
Texts - Are You Ready" p. 4 # 1-18
Thursday
Warmup 2: Element Riddles # 1-10 below
1. What language is spoken by the people of Mangan? __________2. "We brought everything but the kitchen __________!"3. To be a good neighbor, you must learn to mind your own _________.4. To park here you must put a _________ in the meter.5. Dial 911 to call a _________ when you witness a crime.6. If you find your cat has been run over all you can do is __________.7. Are the baby birds still in the nest? No, they __________.8. Doctors amputated the bottom half of his leg, but they left his _______.9. His old Ford was worn out so he bought a new ________.10. A prisoner who acts in a silly manner is called a _______.Intro Note: Chemistry is... and definitions (laws, theory, observation)
work on AYR # 1-18
Describing Matter - Observations of a burning Candle - Observation vs. Inference
Glossary of Terms
Friday
Warmup 3: Write 2 qualitative and 2 quantitative observations. about the clock.
Finish intro note terms
Element Symbols Quiz
Lab Safety - Read and discuss text pgs 624-29
Classification of Matter (sorting cards)
Take up AYR
Lab Equipment - inventory desks and cupboards, Intro MP lab
Seal capillary tubes to make melting point tubes
Element Puns HO
Week 2: sept 10
Monday
Warmup 4 : Name and describe the use of 5 pieces of lab equipment.
Melting Point lab - Determination of an Unknown (do at least 2 trials for one unknown, second unknown if time?)
Lab reports format - Refer to p 618-20
Tuesday
Warmup 5: a) Name 4 families in the periodic table and 3 elements for each. b) What are the three broad categories the PT is split into?
Note: Melting Point and Purity MP note
Assign groups for jigsaw: "The atom according to..." (For Thurs) Democritus/Aristotle, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Chadwick , BOHR - Describe their idea(s) that changed our view of atomic theory. Include graphics and equipment where appropriate.
Read pgs. 10 - 19 on the Periodic Table and Modern Periodic Law.
Wednesday
Warmup 6: How can you use a melting point test to identify a compound, and will it alone be proof?
On the back of the PT Assignment handout (crossword and label a table)
Include descriptions of: (STP/SATP,Dobreiner's Law of Triads, Newland's Law of Octaves, Mendeleev's Periodic Table and the Modern Periodic Law,
Review of Light - light note,
Introduce diffraction gratings
Thursday
MP Lab Reports due
Jigsaw: The Atom According to..., Models by Democritus/Aristotle, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Chadwick , BOHR - Hand in your notes at end of class
p 20-21 sq 2-4
Atomic Theory Demos
extra History of atomic theory notes.pdf and atomic-models.ppt
Friday
Warmup 7: Compare and contrast Dalton's model of the atom to the Bohr Atom
Activity: Line Spectra of Gases
p 42 # 1-4
Note: Atomic Number and Mass Number, Isotopes (p, n, e),
Subatomic Particles worksheet
Week 3: Sept 17
Monday
Warmup 8 : Write the standard notation, # protons, # neutrons and # electrons for a) Chlorine -37, b) a Sulphur anion (-2 charge), and c) a Calcium ion (Charge ??)
Video: PT series " History of the Periodic Table" - add to your periodic table notes (23 min)
Black Boxes - large handout
Tuesday
Red Feather - p5 (short) - go to C327 - Mr Takahashi
p 20 # 1- 4 and p 29 # 1-8
P1 - Discuss Black Box obs. and q. Take up hwk prob's
Wednesday
Warmup 9: Write three things you learned from yesterday's video.
Check black box obs
Activity: Flame Tests (Observations and Discussion Questions due Friday: p 43 b -d and p 45 pq # 7,8)
Thursday
Warmup 10: Describe several uses or applications of flame tests and/or emission spectra.
Radioisotopes p 29,Types of Radiation( alpha, beta, gamma), Artificial Transmutation (fission and fusion)
ch 5.3 Balancing Nuclear Equations, Hwk: p 219 # 1-6 and 222 # 3, 5,6
Friday
Warmup 11: Compare and contrast fission vs fusion.
Flame test due - observations and analysis only
Half Life Calculations p 32 # 9-14
Average (Relative) Atomic Mass. Hwk:Pg 166 q 6 -11, pg 167 sq 5
Week 4: Sept 24
Monday
Warmup 12: How much of a 2000 g sample of C-14 is still radioactive after 100 000 yrs if its half life is 5 700 a?
Quantum video (Nova: Quantum Leap - 53 min - watch first 20 min only)
U:\TeachersOnly\Science Department\02 - Science Videos\Chemistry
Tuesday
Warmup 13: Describe the electron "double slit experiment" and how it affects the picture of an atom.
The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom - Heisenberg, Wave-Particle Duality, Notes Handout, (Demo Photoelectric Effect, laser and double slit to show interference )
Hwk - Quantum Mechanics Practice ques 1 - 6
Wednesday
Warmup 14: Draw: a) 2px and a 3s orbitals showing a reasonable idea of scale.
Representing Electron Arrangement - s,p,d,f orbitals, Energy Level Diagrams, Electron Box , Shorthand and Core (Noble Gas) Configuration note
Hwk - Quantum Mechanics Practice ques 7- 10
Review for Test: Ch 1 and Quantum See topics, extra problems
Thursday
Warmup 15: a) List the orbitals in order of increasing energy from 1s to 6p.
b) draw an orbital box diagram for S2-,
c) a freehand energy level diagram and core and shorthand electron configurations for Zn.
Coulomb's Law
Trends assign (Graph of Radius, Ionization energy or electronegativity VS Atomic Number for the first 38 elements) - explain the trends for period and the group on the back
Review video: PT Series: Using the Periodic Table (23min)
Friday
PD DAY
Week 5: Oct 1
Monday
AM - Orange Shirt Day
Describe/Define Atomic Radius, Ionization Energy, Electronegativity and Electron Affinity.
Trends in the Table (Groups of 3 - Jigsaw)
p 58 #1 - 6, p 59 #3 - 6
Tuesday
Topic Quest: Ch 1 Matter and Quantum
Wednesday
Warmup 16: Work on handout "What's Trending?"
Ross Lattner periodic Table - "Nuclear Cores"
Reactivity Trends in the Table (Active Metals - Mg and Ca reactions, Alkaline metals in water (Na, Li, K reactions))
Thursday
Warmup 17: Compare the reactivity of Calcium and Strontium based on yesterdays Mg and Ca reactions with water.
Successive Ionization energy
Finish Reactivity Trends in the Table (Active Metals - Mg and Ca reactions, Alkaline metals in water (Na, Li, K reactions)
Friday
Warmup 18: Compare and contrast ionic and covalent bonding.
Intro to Bonding note, Metals/Non-metals, Lewis Symbols
Ionic Bonding p 68 - 70, % ionic character of a bond (see PT chart),
Hwk: Pg 71 #1-5 , p 73 #8-13
Week 6: Oct 8
Monday
Thanksgiving
Tuesday
Warmup 19: Show how sulphur and aluminum can form an ionic bond. How ionic is it, really?
Molecular (Covalent) Bonding, Multiple bonds, Bonding Capacity, Lewis Structures
HWK p 77 -81 pq # 1-10
Wednesday
Warmup 20: Draw Lewis and structural diagrams for N2H2.
Take up Lewis structures hwk
Activity: Model Building - Shapes of Molecules and Complex Ions (VSEPR) Handout, Answers
Drawing Structures in 3D (shapes of molecules)
Thursday
Warmup 21: Draw a sketch of the 5 molecular shapes introduced yesterday and label their bond angles.
Bond and Molecule Polarity
Finish Molecular Shape and Polarity Handout
(quiz Tuesday)
Friday
Warmup 22: Determine if PH3 is polar by drawing Lewis and 3D structural diagrams and labelling bond dipoles.
Shapes Lab due
Intermolecular Forces - vander Waals, London, H- Bonding note
Hwk p 88 # 7 - 13, p 89 # 1-4
Week 7: Oct 15
Monday
Warmup 23: Predict, with reasons, the boiling point order for the following: MgS, NH3, CH4, Br2, KI
Relating Boiling Points to Intermolecular Forces - Handout (graphing exercise)
Bonding Summary/Types of Solid Crystals HO (ionic, covalent, metallic, network covalent)
Tuesday
Trends, Bonding and Shapes quiz (45 min) - Hand in Warmups for unit 1
Nomenclature - Booklet. Read and fill in p 1-4 - Ionic naming (monovalent, multivalent with stock, Ous/Ic, Covalent molecules using prefixes, hydrates) handout
Wednesday
Warmup 24: Explain a) why metallic solids are good conductors and, b) network covalent solids have such high melting points.
Practice Nomenclature, Chem Deck, Compound Boggle, Nomenclature handout answers
Thursday
Warmup 25 : Name or write the formula for each of the following:
Nomen Cont. (Binary Acids, Peroxides, Oxyacids and Derivatives of oxyacids, Bases)
Friday
Warmup 26: Name and write formulae for the "Big 5" Oxyacids and their complex ions.
Nomenclature wrapup
practice - compound boggle, chem deck
Week 8: Oct 22
Monday
Warmup 27: Compound boggle - write as many formulae and names as you can from the grid.
Nomenclature Quiz 1
Classification of Chemical Reactions Activity: (Synthesis, Decomposition, Single Displacement, Double Displacement, Neutralizations and Combustion) - Handout - students do parts 1,2 and 4 and teacher(assistants) demo part 3
HWK: Complete the back of the handout
Tuesday
P5 on call 2nd half
Warmup 28: More Compound boggle
Take up quiz 1
Finish part 3, 4 - write up
Read pages 106 -112, Explain: Kinetic Molecular Theory, Collision Reaction Theory, and Catalyst, Answer Questions: Pg 111-113 # 3-7
Wednesday
Nomenclature Quiz 2
Write observations, word and chemical equations for the demos:
Hydrolysis of Water, Combustion of Hydrogen, Methane Bubble Combustion, Thermite Reaction, Elephant Toothpaste, Vinegar and/baking soda,
Types of Reactions - label types of reactions on balancing handout
Balancing Equations - handout 4 pgs
Thursday
Warmup 29: p 106 # 1,2 (clues for a chemical change, types of reactions)
Activity 3.1.1 "Understanding Chemical Reactions" p 112 - Draw pictorial (3-D) drawings for each the three reaction and complete Analysis Questions a, b
Finish Balancing equations (for help - see note or go online to https://chemfiesta.wordpress.com/2015/09/04/balancing-equations/
Read Ch 3.3 Single Displacement Reactions, Activity Series and Halogen Series
Finish up single disp rxns. p 128 # 1- 7
Friday
PD Day
Week 9: Oct 29
Monday
Warmup 30: Identify the type of reaction and balance each equation
a) Ca3(PO4)2 + KOH --> Ca(OH)2 + K3PO4 _________________
b) C5H10 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O ___________________
c) Solid calcium reacts with sulphur to make a single solid product.
Nomenclature Quiz 3
Single Displacement Reactions: Activity Series Lab (Use data to make an activity series)
Tuesday
Warmup 31 : Predict if a reaction will occur and the products for: a) hydrochloric acid and silver, and b) Zinc and silver nitrate.
Take up Balancing and types of reactions problems
Precipitation Reactions Activity - Handout " Solubility Analysis" - Obs and disc questions a - e. ***Remember the cations were initially paired with nitrate and the anions were sodium compounds. Include subscripts to describe the states of each substance.
Eg. AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) --> AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
Wednesday
Happy Halloween Pumpkin
Warmup 32: a) Write and balance an equation for the reaction of calcium nitrate and sodium phosphate. b) p134 # 10 (2 alloys and their properties)
Welding shop - demo Acetylene cutting torch
Read Ch 3.4 and do p 138 #1-3 and p 141-3 # 4-12
Thursday
Warmup 33: Show how the following substances will dissociate if they dissolve in water: a) AgNO3 b) Ca(OH)2 c) MgCO3 , d) MgSO4 ·7H2O
P5 second half On Call Mr Anderson-Brown
Hand in Solubility Analysis Activity
Solubility Rules and Predicting Double Displacement Reactions note
Take up quizzes and balancing HO's,
Ionic equations, Net Ionic Equations (ch 7) Hwk: Handout
Friday
Warmup 34: Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of two aqueous solutions of iron (III) nitrate and sodium hydroxide.
Production and Combustion of Acetylene Inquiry lab (calcium carbide and water)
More practice for Ionic equations, Net Ionic Equations, p 335 # 3- 8 and 336 # 1- 3