Mr. Dyson's chemistry schedule
Please note that all assignments are out of Addison Wesely textbook unless otherwise noted. Students will turn in assignments via google classroom. They will take quizzes and tests via google classroom as well.
Week 1 (8/11-8/15):
Monday-Thursday: Students must turn in signed safety contract by Friday.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 25 #18, 21-23, pg. 34 # 50-51, pg. 55 #31-32.
Week 2 (8/18-8/22)
Monday: Complete lab and lab report is due Friday.
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 69 #4, pg. 96 # 61
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 68-69 #1-3, pg. 96 #58-59
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 70-71 #5-8, pg. 96 #60.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 83 #30-31, pg. 84 #32-33, pg. 96 #67-69.
Week 3 (8/25-8/29):
Monday: Students will complete Unit Conversion Practice Transparency, pg. 96 #70, pg.97 #83.
Unit Conversion Practice
1. Convert 20 grams to kilograms. Remember 1 kg = 1000 g
2. Convert 2 liters into milliliters. Remember 1 L = 1000 ml
3. Convert 25 inches into centimeters. Remember 1 in. = 2.54 cm.
4. Convert 40 seconds into minutes. 1 min. = 60 s
5. Convert 5 miles into kilometer. 1 mi. = 1.61 km
6. What conversion factor would you use to go from:
Meters to kilometers
Grams to kilograms
Liters to milliliters
Minutes to seconds
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 91 #47, pg. 92 #48, pg. 96-97 #74-77, 86.
Wednesday: Students will complete Elements and Compounds Worksheet.
Thursday: Students will take quiz and homework packet is due. All homework from 8/15 to 8/27 is due as part of a homework packet.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 108 #10, pg. 111 # 15-16, pg. 112 #17, pg. 122 #34, 39, 46, 48.
Week 4 (9/1-9/5):
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 122 #49-52, pg. 112-113 #18-20.
Wednesday: Students will complete Rutherford lab due Monday.
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 160 #4-7, pg. 167 #12, 14, pg. 181 #30, 33.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 178 # 16, 18, 20, 22-23 pg. 180 #36-38, 43.
Week 5 (9/8-9/12)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 802 #1-6, pg. 821 #29-30.
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 821-822 #26-28, 31-32, 49-50, 59.
Wednesday: Homework packets are due and include all work from 8/29 through 9/9. No homework for this day. Students will take their quiz on atomic structure, periodic table, and nuclear chemistry.
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 132 #7, pg. 135 #8-9, pg. 150 # 50, 51, 64 .
Friday: Students will complete pg. 151 #71, pg. 167 #8-9, pg. 181-2 #32, 34-35, 53.
Week 6 (9/15-9/19)
Monday: Students will complete electron configuration worksheet (only write shorthand electron configurations for all elements listed).
Tuesday: Students will write the number of valence electrons for each element on their electron configuration worksheet.
Wednesday: Study for test and complete review sheet. Students will turn in homework packets of work from 9/11 through 9/16.
Thursday: Students will take their test on atoms, isotopes, periodic table and trends, nuclear chemistry, and electron configurations.
Friday: Students will complete Flame test lab due Tuesday.
Week 7 (9/22-9/26)
Monday and Tuesday: Students will complete type of bonding transparency. Students will identify the types of bonding in these compounds.
Types of Bonding Transparency:
Directions: Identify the types of bonding in the following compounds and explain your choices.
NaCl N2O5 O2 C (graphite)
Co C6H12O6 C2H4 Cu(NO3)2
Fe H2O MgBr2 CaS
CO2 NH3 K2O Ne
Wednesday: Student will complete pg. 193 #1-2, 5-7, 9, 10, pg. 207 #30-31, 36-37.
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 196 #12-13, pg. 199 #14, 16, 18, 20, 21, pg. 207 #41, 43.
Friday: Students will complete ionic bonding worksheet (entitled "Getting Connected") and pg. 207 #42, 44.
Week 8 (9/29-10/3)
Monday: Students will complete polyatomic ion transparency and formulas of ionic compounds worksheet (on back of ionic bonding worksheet entitled "Getting Connected").
Polyatomic Ion Transparency
Form compounds with the following metals and polyatomic ions:
Mg and OH Al and OH
Zn (+2) and SO4 Al and and SO4
Na and NO3 Ca and NO3
Ca and PO4 K and PO4
Al and CN Mg and CrO4
Al and Cl Mg and HSO4
Sr and C2O4 Rb and S2O3
Zn (+2 charge) and PO4
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 266 #14-16, 18, pg. 279 #39-40, pg. 282 #66-67.
Wednesday: Students will complete "Patterns in the properties of substances lab" and it will be due Tuesday.
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 270 #20-25, pg. 281 #55-57.
Friday: Students will take their quiz on ionic bonding. Students will turn in homework packets of work from 9/23-10/2.
Week 9 (10/6-10/10)
Monday: Students will complete Lewis dot symbol worksheet .
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 220 #7-8, pg. 229 #21, pg. 247 #42-46.
Wednesday: Students will complete Covalent bonding worksheet.
Thursday: Students will complete double covalent bonding worksheet.
Friday: Students will complete bonding review transparency:
Lewis Structure Practice:
Draw the following Lewis structures:
HNNH
C2H2
C2H5OH
HCOOH (Carbon is central molecule)
C2H4
C2H6
OCl2
PF3
SeH2
HCl
C3H8.
Week 10 (10/13-10/17)
Tuesday: Students will complete molecular modeling lab due Thursday.
Wednesday: Students will begin test review. Students will turn in homework packets that include work from 10/ through 10/10.
Thursday: Students will complete bonding test.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 239 #30-31, pg. 247 #57-58
Week 11 (10-/20-10/24)
Monday: Students will complete polarity transparency (shown below).
Are the following molecules polar? Explain why or why not.
HCN CO2 H2O CH4
C2H5OH CBr4 CCl2Br2
OBrH C20H42 HCl
OCl2 PBr3 SCl2
Tuesday: Students will complete intermolecular force transparency:
Which substance has the higher boiling point? Explain why.
H2O or CH4 HF or HCl
HI or C2H6 COH2 or CBr4
CH3NH2 or CH2Cl2
C20H42 or CH3OH
Why does oil (made up of many different nonpolar hydrocarbons) not dissolve in water (H2O)?
What type of intermolecular force is found between nonpolar molecules? Can these molecules interact with polar molecules?
Wednesday and Thursday Students will complete Evidence Lab where they will watch a "Monsterquest" video and describe the evidence either for or against the existence of a creature. This lab is due Tuesday. Students will turn in their homework packets of work from 10/18-10/22.
Friday: Students will complete volume and moles section of moles worksheet and pg. 301 #20-21, pg. 303 31, pg. 315 #60.
Week 12 (10/27-10/31)
Monday:
Students will complete Avogadro's number section of moles worksheet and pg. 291 #3-4, pg. 292 #5-6, pg. 296 #10, 13-14.
Tuesday: Students will complete gfm part of mole worksheet and pg. 296 #7-8, 12, 15.
Wednesday: Students will complete mass to moles part of their mole worksheet and pg. 298-299 #16-19.
Thursday: Students will complete small scale lab on pg. 304. Students will complete analyze section #1-6. Lab is due on Tuesday.
Friday: Students will complete mole review transparency and pg. 315 #48, 50-51, 52.
Convert the following to moles:
20 grams of NaCl
22.4 Liters of oxygen at STP
3*10^24 molecules of carbon dioxide
40 grams of AlPO4
10 grams of Ba(OH)2
44.6 L of nitrogen gas at STP.
4*10^12 atoms of Ca
Convert the following from moles:
2 moles of CaSO4 to grams
3 moles of He to atoms
5.6 moles of Nitrogen gas to Liters
2.3 moles of Al(NO3)3 to grams
6 moles of Zn to atoms
5 moles of NaOH to grams
Week 13 (11/3-11/7)
Monday: Students will complete 6. pg. 303 #24-28, pg. 315 #53-56, 58, 59, 62.
Tuesday: Students will complete two-step mole conversion transparency (shown below) and mixed mole problems worksheet.
Do the following two-step mole conversions:
Convert 20 grams of Al into atoms.
Convert 6*10^24 atoms of oxygen into Liters at STP
Convert 5*10^12 molecules of CO2 into grams.
Convert 5 L of CO, at STP, into grams.
Convert 1 molecule of Al2(SO4)3 into grams.
Wednesday: Students will complete percent composition worksheet and pg. 315 #63-65. Students will turn in their homework packets of work from 10/24-11/4.
Thursday: Students will complete empirical formula worksheet and pg. 315-316 #67, 75.
Friday: Students will complete molecular formula worksheet and pg. 315 #68-69.
Week 14 (11/10-11/14)
Wednesday: Students will complete empirical formula lab due Monday.
Thursday: Students will complete their quiz on moles. Students will turn in homework packets of work from 11/5 through 11/7.
Ignore:
Thursday: Students will complete naming activity.
Name these Compounds
MgCl2 NaNO3 Na2SO4
FeO Ca3(PO4)2 CO2
NH3 AlBr3 Ca(OH)2
LiOH H2O CaCO3
Friday: Students will complete reaction transparency:
Determine the reactants and products of these reactions. Describe the reaction in a sentence.
MgO + HCl= MgCl2 + H2O
Al(NO3)3 + Zn= Zn(NO3)2 + Al
C3H8 + O2= CO2 + H2O
NaNO3 + AlCl3= NaCl + Al(NO3)3
Mg + O2= MgO
ZnBr2 +AlPO4= Zn3(PO4)2 +AlBr3
Week 15 (11/17-11/21)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 327 #3, 4, pg. 328 #5, pg. 329 #9, 11, 12 .
Tuesday: Students will complete balancing worksheet.
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 339 #22, 24, 25, pg. 347 # 52, pg. 348 #66.
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 334 #17ac, pg. 339 #26c, pg. 347-348 #48, 60ab.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 335 #18, 19, pg. 339 #26a, pg. 347-348 #49, 58.
Week 16 (12/1-12/5)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 337 #20-21, pg. 339 #26d, pg. 347 #50-51, pg. 348 #62.
Tuesday: Students will complete balancing worksheet and pg. 347 #42-43.
Wednesday: Students will complete reactions lab due Friday. Make sure that students balance the eight reactions that they wrote down.
Thursday: Students will turn in their homework packets of work from 11/13 through 12/2 and take their quiz on reactions.
Friday: Students will complete mole ratio transparency:
Balance the following reactions:
Determine mole ratios between reactants and products.
MgO + HCl= MgCl2 + H2O
Al(NO3)3 + Zn= Zn(NO3)2 + Al
C3H8 + O2= CO2 + H2O
NaNO3 + AlCl3= NaCl + Al(NO3)3
Mg + O2= MgO
ZnBr2 +AlPO4= Zn3(PO4)2 +AlBr3
Week 17 (12/8-12/12)
Monday: Students will do pg. 360 #11-12, pg. 379 #40.
Tuesday: Student will complete mole-mole transparency. See below.
Mole-Mole Conversion Practice
According to the balanced equation, 4 H2O + 7 CO2 → C7H8 + 9 O2
1. How many moles of Oxygen are produced if 34.6 moles of water react?
2. How many moles C7H8 form if 68.9 moles O2 form?
3. How many moles of carbon dioxide do you need to make 185 moles O2?
4. How many moles carbon dioxide will react with .972 moles water?
5. How many moles of water do you need to make 1309 moles C7H8?
6. How many moles C7H8 are produced if 86.2 moles CO2 react with H2O?
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 361 #13-14, pg. 379 #41-42. Review district vaping lessons. These lessons will not produce any graded assignments.
Thursday: Students will complete mass to mass conversion review sheet. Review district vaping lessons. These lessons will not produce any graded assignments.
Mixed Conversion Problems
According to the balanced equation, 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 à 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
How many grams of water will be produced if Suzy starts with 134 g Oxygen.
How many moles of carbon dioxide will you make if 376 grams of water are produced?
If 89.4 moles of C2H6 react, how many moles of O2 will you need?
If you want to make .87 moles carbon dioxide, how many moles of water will be made?
If you start with .43 grams C2H6 , how many grams of CO2 will you make?
Joe starts with 12 moles oxygen, how many grams of carbon dioxide will be produced?
How many grams of ethane will you need to react with 578 g O2?
Friday: Students will review for their semester 1 final. Students will turn in their homework packets of work from 12/5-12/11
Week 18: (12/15-12/19):
Monday and Tuesday: Students will continue to study for their exam
Wednesday-Friday: Students will take their semester 1 final exam.
Week 19 (1/5-1/9)
Monday: Students will complete temperature transparency
Convert the following temperatures to Kelvin:
273 C 50 C 100 C
27 C 45 C 75 C
450 C 90 C 730 C
Convert the following temperatures to Celsius:
273 K 0 K 50 K
345 K 400 K 760 K
540 K 335 K 600 K
Tuesday: Students will complete pressure activity in class
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 387 #1-2, pg. 407 #29-30
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 421 #9-10, pg. 425 #16, pg. 439 #41, 45, 49.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 419 #7-8, pg. 425 #15, 19-20, pg. 439 #43, 47-48.
Week 20 (1/12-1/16)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 423 #11-12, pg. 425 #17, pg. 439 #46, 51.
Tuesday: Students will complete gas law review worksheet.
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 424-5 #13-14, 18, 21, pg. 439-40 #52, 72.
Thursday: Students will take their quiz on the gas laws and turn in their homework packets of work from 1/5-1/14.
Friday: Students will complete Boyle's law lab due Thursday.
Week 21 (1/19-1/23)
Tuesday: pg. 427 #23-24, pg. 429 #25, 27-29, pg. 439 #53-58.
Wednesday: pg. 434 #31-32, pg. 436 #33, 35, pg. 439 #59
Thursday: Students will turn in HW packets of work from 1/20-1/21. Students will complete part one of their inquiry lab on solutions.
Friday: Students will complete part two of their inquiry lab on solutions (this lab will be due Thursday).
Week 22 (1/26-1/30)
Monday: Students will complete problems 1-7 on their concentration worksheet and pg. 481-2 #8-11.
Tuesday: Students will complete problems 8-14 on their concentration worksheet.
Wednesday and Thursday:
pg. 492-3 #29-32, pg. 496 #37, 39, 40, pg. 499 #61-62
Friday: pg. 495-6 #33-36, 38, 41, pg. 499 #63-64
Week 23 (2/2-2/6)
Monday: Students will continue activity from Friday
Tuesday: Students will take their quiz on solutions and turn in homework packets, which will have work from 1/26-2/2.
Wednesday: Students will complete video notes on acids and bases.
Thursday: Students will complete acids and bases quiz review. See below:
Acid-Base Quiz Review
Identify each property as acidic, basic or both.
a. sour taste
b. feels slippery
c. corrosive
d. caustic
e. bitter taste
f. reacts with metal to form H2 (g).
Classify each pH as a strong acid, weak acid, neutral, weak base, or strong base.
a. pH=3 b. pH=7
c. H2SO4 with a pH of 1 d. Windex with a pH of 9
e. Draino with a pH of 13 f. Vinegar with a pH=5
g. pH = 2.1 h. pH = 7.2 i. pH = 10.9
What is the definition of an acid? What is the definition of a base?
What is the difference between a strong acid/base and a weak acid/base?
Friday: Students will complete acids and bases lab, which will be due on Tuesday.
Week 24 (2/9-2/13)
Monday and Tuesday: pg. 599 #11-12, pg. 600-601 #13-16, pg. 604 #18, 20, 21, pg. 625 #53-57,
Wednesday and Thursday: pg. 614 #30-31, pg. 616 #32-36, pg. 625 #64-65
Week 25 (2/16-2/20)
Tuesday: Students will work on the pre-lab portion of their titrations lab.
Wednesday: Students will complete titrations lab due Monday.
Thursday: Students will complete titrations lab due Monday.
Friday: Students will review for their test on the gas laws, solutions, and acids and bases. Students will turn in their homework packets with work from 2/4-2/12.
Week 26 (2/23-2/27)
Monday: Students will complete heating curve of water lab due Wednesday.
Tuesday: Students will take their test on gas laws, acids and bases, and solutions.
Wednesday: Students will complete Thermodynamics worksheet #1, 2, 6, pg. 507 #1-2, pg. 510 #6-7.
Thursday: Students will complete Thermo problems worksheet #7-10, pg. 510 #3-5, pg. 535 #46-47.
Friday: Students will complete Thermodynamics worksheet #3-5
Week 27 (3/2-3/6)
Monday: Students will also complete thermodynamics worksheet #11-15 and pg. 521 #21-22, pg. 524 #24.
Tuesday: Students will complete heat of fusion lab due Thursday.
Wednesday: Students will complete "determining the specific heat of a metal" lab due Monday
Thursday: Students will take their quiz on thermodynamics and turn in their homework packet with work from 2/25 through 3/2.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 516 #14, 15, pg. 517 #19, pg 535 #52 (heats of combustion in a reaction and using moles to calculate heats of formation)
Week 28 (3/9-3/13)
Tuesday and Wednesday: pg. 532 #34-35, pg. 535 #57-59, pg. 536 #66
Thursday: pg. 531 #32-33, pg. 532 #37, pg. 535-6 #60, 67.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 573 #29-32, pg. 581 #57-60
Week 29 (3/16-3/20)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 547 #1-5, pg. 581 #44-47. Students will turn in homework packets of work from 3/6-3/13.
Tuesday: Students will complete catalyst lab due Thursday.
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 555 #6, pg. 559 #11-12, pg. 581 #48-49, pg. 583 #83.
Thursday: Students will complete equilibrium and reactions rates quiz review worksheet.
Friday: Students will complete equilibrium lab due Tuesday.
Week 30 (3/23-3/27)
Monday: pg. 557 #7-8, pg. 558-9 #9-10, pg. 581 #51-52
Tuesday: pg. 577 #36-37, pg. 579 #38-42, pg. 581 #65
Wednesday: Students will review for their test on thermodynamics, reaction rates, and equilibrium. Students will turn in homework packets of work from 3/16 through 3/24
Thursday: Students will take their test on thermodynamics, reaction rates, and equilibrium.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 729 #1-2, 4, pg. 758 #38.
Week 31 (4/6-4/10)
Monday: Students will continue activity from Friday.
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 697 #1-2, pg. 699-701 #3-7, 10.
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 719 #37-40, pg. 729 #5b, pg. 736 #12ab
Thursday and Friday: Students will complete pg. 703 #13-15, 17, pg. 719 #42-43 (2 stamps).
Week 32 (4/13-4/17)
Monday and Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 736 #11, pg. 757-8 #30 (subs), 32-33, 44.
Wednesday: Students will take their quiz on the material that we covered from 3/27-4/14. Students will also turn in their homework packets of work from this time.
Thursday and Friday: Students will complete pg. 777 #21-22, 24, pg. 793 #53-54, 57.
Week 33 (4/20-4/24)
Monday and Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 773 #15-16, 18-19, pg. 793 #47-52.
Wednesday and Thursday: Students will complete pg. 768 # 8, 10, 11-14, pg. 793 #41, 45-46
Friday: Students will complete pg. 785 #26, pg. 793 #60-64.
Week 34 (4/27-5/1)
Monday: Students will continue activity from Friday.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Students will turn in homework packets with work from 4/16-4/27. Students will complete biochem lab and it will be due Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday: Students will complete pg. 640 #9-10, pg. 643 #13, pg. 657 #33, 35-36
Week 35 (5/4-5/8)
Monday and Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 643 #11-12, 15-16, pg. 657 #26-27, 29, 37.
Wednesday and Thursday : Students will complete pg. 652 #21, pg. 654 #24-25, pg. 657-8 #40, 47.
Friday: Students will complete activity series lab and it will be due Thursday
Week 36 (5/11-5/15)
Monday: Students will complete activity series lab and it will be due Thursday.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 675 #9-10, pg. 676-7 #11-14, 19, pg. 687 #41-42.
Thursday: Students will take their quiz on oxidation numbers, balancing oxidation reactions using half reactions, and calculating voltages. Students will turn in their homework packets of work from 4/30 through 5/13.
Friday: Students will study for their final exam.
Week 37 (5/18-5/22)
Monday-Friday: Students will study for their final exam.
Week 38 (5/25-5/29)
Tuesday-Thursday: Students will take their final exams in my class.
Ignore:
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 773 #15-16, 18-19, pg. 793 #47-52.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 777 #21-22, 24, pg. 793 #53-54, 57.
Week 37 (6/5-6/9)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 768 # 8, 10, 11-14, pg. 793 #41, 45-46 and Students will complete pg. 785 #26, pg. 793 #60-64.
Tuesday: Students will complete biochem lab due Thursday
Wednesday-rest of year until final: Students will begin review for their semester final. I will give students a review sheet that reviews material that we covered after the CST . Students should study the following sections of their final review sheet for this semester final: Stoichiometry, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, reaction rates, thermodynamics, and gas laws. Students will turn in homework packets of work from 5/31-6/2
Ignore:
Week 1 (1/25-1/29):
Monday and Tuesday: Go over syllabus and safety rules. Students must turn in signed safety contract by Friday via google classroom.
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 25 #18, 21-23, pg. 34 # 50-51, pg. 55 #31-32 (HW 1)
Thursday and Friday: Complete observation lab and lab report is due Monday.
Week 2 (2/1-2/5)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 69 #4, pg. 96 # 61 (HW1)
Tuesday and Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 83 #30-31, pg. 84 #32-33, pg. 96 #67-69 (HW1)
Thursday: Students will complete Unit Conversion Practice Transparency, pg. 96 #70, pg.97 #83. (HW 1)
Unit Conversion Practice
1. Convert 20 grams to kilograms. Remember 1 kg = 1000 g
2. Convert 2 liters into milliliters. Remember 1 L = 1000 ml
3. Convert 25 inches into centimeters. Remember 1 in. = 2.54 cm.
4. Convert 40 seconds into minutes. 1 min. = 60 s
5. Convert 5 miles into kilometer. 1 mi. = 1.61 km
6. What conversion factor would you use to go from:
Meters to kilometers
Grams to kilograms
Liters to milliliters
Minutes to seconds
Friday: Students will complete pg. 91 #47, pg. 92 #48, pg. 96-97 #74-77, 86. (HW1)
Week 3 (2/8-2/12)
Monday: Students will continue activity from Friday.
Tuesday: Students will complete Elements and Compounds Worksheet. (HW1)
Wednesday: Students will take quiz and homework packet is due. All homework labeled "HW1" is due
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 108 #10, pg. 111 # 15-16, pg. 112 #17, pg. 122 #34, 39, 46, 48. HW2
Week 4 (2/15-2/19)
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 122 #49-52, pg. 112-113 #18-20. HW2
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 160 #4-7, pg. 167 #12, 14, pg. 181 #30, 33. and Students will complete pg. 178 # 16, 18, 20, 22-23 pg. 180 #36-38, 43. HW2
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 802 #1-6, pg. 821 #29-30. HW2
Friday: Students will complete pg. 821-822 #26-28, 31-32, 49-50, 59. HW2
Week 5 (2/22-2/26)
Monday: Homework packets are due and include all work labeled HW2. No homework for this day. Students will take their quiz on atomic structure, periodic table, and nuclear chemistry.
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 132 #7, pg. 135 #8-9, pg. 150 # 50, 51, 64 . HW3
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 151 #71, pg. 167 #8-9, pg. 181-2 #32, 34-35, 53. HW3
Thursday: Students will complete electron configuration worksheet (only write shorthand electron configurations for all elements listed) and students will write the number of valence electrons for each element on their electron configuration worksheet. HW3 for 2 stamps.
Friday: Students will complete flame test lab using data from me and their observations (the lab will be posted on the chemistry home page). This lab is due Tuesday. Students will turn in all work labeled "HW3"
Week 6 (3/1-3/5)
Monday: Students will take their test on atoms, isotopes, periodic table and trends, nuclear chemistry, and electron configurations via google classroom.
Tuesday Students will complete type of bonding transparency. Students will identify the types of bonding in these compounds. (HW4)
Types of Bonding Transparency:
Directions: Identify the types of bonding in the following compounds and explain your choices.
NaCl N2O5 O2 C (graphite)
Co C6H12O6 C2H4 Cu(NO3)2
Fe H2O MgBr2 CaS
CO2 NH3 K2O Ne
Wednesday:
Student will complete pg. 193 #1-2, 5-7, 9, 10, pg. 207 #30-31, 36-37. (HW 4)
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 196 #12-13, pg. 199 #14, 16, 18, 20, 21, pg. 207 #41, 43. HW4
Friday: Students will complete polyatomic ion transparency and formulas of ionic compounds worksheet (posted on homepage of google classroom). HW4
Polyatomic Ion Transparency
Form compounds with the following metals and polyatomic ions:
Mg and OH Al and OH
Zn (+2) and SO4 Al and and SO4
Na and NO3 Ca and NO3
Ca and PO4 K and PO4
Al and CN Mg and CrO4
Al and Cl Mg and HSO4
Sr and C2O4 Rb and S2O3
Zn (+2 charge) and PO4
Week 7 (3/8-3/12)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 266 #14-16, 18, pg. 279 #39-40, pg. 282 #66-67 and Students will complete pg. 270 #20-25, pg. 281 #55-57. (HW4 and worth 2 stamps)
Tuesday: Students will complete "Patterns in the properties of substances lab" using data that I give to them. The handout will be on the course homepage for chemistry and it will be due Friday 3/12.
Wednesday: Students will take their quiz on ionic bonding via google classroom. Students will turn in homework packets of work that contains all work labeled "HW4"
Thursday: Students will complete Lewis dot symbol worksheet and Students will complete pg. 220 #7-8, pg. 229 #21, pg. 247 #42-46 (HW5 and worth 2 stamps)
Friday: Students will complete double covalent bonding worksheet (HW5)
Week 8 (3/15-3/19)
Monday: Students will turn in all work labeled "HW5" via google classroom. Students will complete bonding review transparency below to help them review for their test tomorrrow:
Lewis Structure Practice:
Draw the following Lewis structures:
HNNH
C2H2
C2H5OH
HCOOH (Carbon is central molecule)
C2H4
C2H6
OCl2
PF3
SeH2
HCl
C3H8.
Tuesday: Students will complete bonding test via google classroom.
Wednesday: Students will complete volume and moles section of moles worksheet and pg. 301 #20-21, pg. 303 31, pg. 315 #60 and Students will complete Avogadro's number section of moles worksheet and pg. 291 #3-4, pg. 292 #5-6, pg. 296 #10, 13-14. (HW6 and worth 2 stamps)
Thursday: Students will complete gfm part of mole worksheet and pg. 296 #7-8, 12, 15 and Students will complete mass to moles part of their mole worksheet and pg. 298-299 #16-19. (HW6 and worth 2 stamps)
Friday: Students will complete mole review transparency and pg. 315 #48, 50-51, 52. (HW6)
Convert the following to moles:
20 grams of NaCl
22.4 Liters of oxygen at STP
3*10^24 molecules of carbon dioxide
40 grams of AlPO4
10 grams of Ba(OH)2
44.6 L of nitrogen gas at STP.
4*10^12 atoms of Ca
Convert the following from moles:
2 moles of CaSO4 to grams
3 moles of He to atoms
5.6 moles of Nitrogen gas to Liters
2.3 moles of Al(NO3)3 to grams
6 moles of Zn to atoms
5 moles of NaOH to grams
Week 9 (3/22-3/26)
Monday: Students will turn in their HW packets with work from all work labled "HW6". Students will take their quiz on moles via google classroom.
Tuesday: Students will complete reaction transparency (HW7):
Determine the reactants and products of these reactions. Describe the reaction in a sentence.
MgO + HCl= MgCl2 + H2O
Al(NO3)3 + Zn= Zn(NO3)2 + Al
C3H8 + O2= CO2 + H2O
NaNO3 + AlCl3= NaCl + Al(NO3)3
Mg + O2= MgO
ZnBr2 +AlPO4= Zn3(PO4)2 +AlBr3
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 327 #3, 4, pg. 328 #5, pg. 329 #9, 11, 12 . HW7
Thursday: Students will complete balancing worksheet. HW7
Friday: Students will complete pg. 339 #22, 24, 25, pg. 347 # 52, pg. 348 #66. HW7
Week 10 (4/5-4/9)
Monday: Students will complete reactions lab using posted lab sheet on homepage with data. This lab is due Wednesday
Tuesday:
Students will complete mole ratio transparency (HW7):
Balance the following reactions:
Determine mole ratios between reactants and products.
MgO + HCl= MgCl2 + H2O
Al(NO3)3 + Zn= Zn(NO3)2 + Al
C3H8 + O2= CO2 + H2O
NaNO3 + AlCl3= NaCl + Al(NO3)3
Mg + O2= MgO
ZnBr2 +AlPO4= Zn3(PO4)2 +AlBr3
Wednesday: Students will turn in their homework packets of work that has all work labeled "HW7" and take their quiz on reactions on google classroom
Thursday: Students will review for their semester final.
Friday: Students will take their semester final via google classroom.
Week 11 (4/12-4/16)
Monday: Students will do pg. 360 #11-12, pg. 379 #40. (HW8 for second semester)
Tuesday: Student will complete mole-mole transparency. See below. HW8
Mole-Mole Conversion Practice
According to the balanced equation, 4 H2O + 7 CO2 → C7H8 + 9 O2
1. How many moles of Oxygen are produced if 34.6 moles of water react?
2. How many moles C7H8 form if 68.9 moles O2 form?
3. How many moles of carbon dioxide do you need to make 185 moles O2?
4. How many moles carbon dioxide will react with .972 moles water?
5. How many moles of water do you need to make 1309 moles C7H8?
6. How many moles C7H8 are produced if 86.2 moles CO2 react with H2O?
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 361 #13-14, pg. 379 #41-42. HW8
Thursday: Students will complete mass to mass conversion review sheet. HW8
Mixed Conversion Problems
According to the balanced equation, 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 à 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
How many grams of water will be produced if Suzy starts with 134 g Oxygen.
How many moles of carbon dioxide will you make if 376 grams of water are produced?
If 89.4 moles of C2H6 react, how many moles of O2 will you need?
If you want to make .87 moles carbon dioxide, how many moles of water will be made?
If you start with .43 grams C2H6 , how many grams of CO2 will you make?
Joe starts with 12 moles oxygen, how many grams of carbon dioxide will be produced?
How many grams of ethane will you need to react with 578 g O2?
Friday: Students will turn in all work labeled "HW8" and take a quiz on stoichiometry via google classroom.
Week 12 (4/19-4/23)
Monday: Students will complete temperature transparency (HW9)
Convert the following temperatures to Kelvin:
273 C 50 C 100 C
27 C 45 C 75 C
450 C 90 C 730 C
Convert the following temperatures to Celsius:
273 K 0 K 50 K
345 K 400 K 760 K
540 K 335 K 600 K
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 421 #9-10, pg. 425 #16, pg. 439 #41, 45, 49. HW9
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 419 #7-8, pg. 425 #15, 19-20, pg. 439 #43, 47-48. and Students will complete pg. 423 #11-12, pg. 425 #17, pg. 439 #46, 51. (HW9 and worth 2 stamps)
Thursday: Students will complete gas law review worksheet. (See homepage for worksheet). HW9
Friday: Students will complete pg. 424-5 #13-14, 18, 21, pg. 439-40 #52, 72. HW9
Week 13 (4/26-4/30)
Monday: Students will take their quiz on the gas laws and turn in their homework packets of work labled "HW9" via google classroom.
Tuesday: Students will complete Boyle's law lab due Thursday using handout and data on homepage.
Wednesday: Students will complete their inquiry lab on solutions using data and worksheet uploaded on homepage. This lab will be due Monday
Thursday: Students will complete problems 1-7 on their concentration worksheet and pg. 481-2 #8-11 (HW10)
Friday: Students will complete problems 8-14 on their concentration worksheet. HW10
Week 14 (5/3-5/7)
Monday: Students will take their quiz on solutions and turn in homework packets of work labeled "HW10" via google classroom
Tuesday: Students will complete acids and bases quiz review. (HW11). See below:
Acid-Base Quiz Review
Identify each property as acidic, basic or both.
a. sour taste
b. feels slippery
c. corrosive
d. caustic
e. bitter taste
f. reacts with metal to form H2 (g).
Classify each pH as a strong acid, weak acid, neutral, weak base, or strong base.
a. pH=3 b. pH=7
c. H2SO4 with a pH of 1 d. Windex with a pH of 9
e. Draino with a pH of 13 f. Vinegar with a pH=5
g. pH = 2.1 h. pH = 7.2 i. pH = 10.9
What is the definition of an acid? What is the definition of a base?
What is the difference between a strong acid/base and a weak acid/base?
Wednesday: Students will complete acids and bases lab, which will be due on Friday using data and lab sheet on the homepage for this course.
Thursday: pg. 599 #11-12, pg. 600-601 #13-16, pg. 604 #18, 20, 21, pg. 625 #53-57 (HW11 and worth 2 stamps)
Friday: Students will turn in all work labeled "HW11" and take their test on gas laws, solutions, and acids and bases via google classroom.
Week 15 (5/10-5/14)
Monday: Students will complete heating curve of water lab due Wednesday using handout with data on homepage for this course.
Tuesday: Students will complete Thermodynamics worksheet #1, 2, 6, pg. 507 #1-2, pg. 510 #6-7. HW12
Wednesday: Students will complete Thermo problems worksheet #7-10, pg. 510 #3-5, pg. 535 #46-47. HW12
Thursday: Students will also complete thermodynamics worksheet #11-15 and pg. 521 #21-22, pg. 524 #24. HW12
Friday: Students will complete heat of fusion lab due Tuesday using handout with data on homepage for this course.
Week 16 (5/17-5/21)
Monday: Students will complete "determining the specific heat of a metal" lab due Wednesday using handout with data on homepage for this course.
Tuesday: Students will turn in HW packet with all work labeled "HW12" and take quiz on thermodynamics via google classroom.
Wednesday Students will complete pg. 547 #1-5, pg. 581 #44-47. HW13
Thursday: Students will complete catalyst lab due Monday using handout with data on homepage for this course.
Friday: Students will complete pg. 555 #6, pg. 559 #11-12, pg. 581 #48-49, pg. 583 #83. HW13
Week 17 5/24-5/28
Monday: Students will complete equilibrium and reactions rates quiz review worksheet. HW13
Tuesday: Students will complete equilibrium lab due Thursday using handout with data on homepage for this course.
Wednesday: pg. 557 #7-8, pg. 558-9 #9-10, pg. 581 #51-52. HW13
Thursday: Students will review for their test on thermodynamics, reaction rates, and equilibrium. Students will turn in homework packets of work labeled "HW13" via google classroom
Week 18 (5/31-6/4)
Tuesday: Students will take their test on thermodynamics, reaction rates, and equilibrium via google classroom.
Wednesday: Students will complete pg. 729 #1-2, 4, pg. 758 #38. HW14
Thursday: Students will complete pg. 697 #1-2, pg. 699-701 #3-7, 10. HW14
Friday: Students will complete pg. 719 #37-40, pg. 729 #5b, pg. 736 #12ab. HW14
Week 19 (6/7-6/11)
Monday: Students will complete pg. 703 #13-15, 17, pg. 719 #42-43 (HW 14).
Tuesday: Students will complete pg. 736 #11, pg. 757-8 #30 (subs), 32-33, 44 (HW14)
Wednesday: Students will take their quiz on organic chemistry and students will also turn in their homework packets of work labeled "HW14" via google classroom.
Thursday-Students will study for semester 2 final.
Friday: Students will take their semester 2 final via google classroom.