Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #30: If an ionic compound is made up of a metal and a non-metal, what are molecular compounds made up of?
Change seats
*Class Notes: Like Dissolves Like
*Peer Review of 5 Expert Element Periodic Tables
- Name
- Type of Periodic table
- 2 things you learned
- 2 things they could improve on
HW:
Water treatment Crossword due tom
p64)Solvents Lab- draw out procedures
Test Friday
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #30: Why do scientists use units of moles, grams and molecules?
Change seats
Stamp: 6.3
Stamp 6.4
Stamp 6.5
*Class Notes: What did I learn from 6.3-6.5
Perfection Collection of Ch 6 #41-49
HW: Water Testing Lab due block
Test Friday
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #29: (1) (2) What was easy, what was hard, what was challenging?
Collect Expert Element Periodic Tables
KABOOM!
HW: none
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Agenda 10/27/06 Friday
Preamble #29: How do you calculate the gram formula mass?
* Fininsh labeling and coloring periodic tables.
KABOOM!
HW: Ch 6 #41-49 all (binder paper)
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #28: (1) How is the charge of an ion related to the column it is located in? (2) When ions lose or gain electrons, what happens to them?
*Electron Energy Diagrams: For the 1st 18 elements, fill in the electrons into the electron energy diagrams. Please also include the name of the element, symbol, and charge of the ion.
*Periodic Table Coloring Activity:
- Color the columns of the first periodic table
- Color all the metals one color and the nonmetals another color
HW: Water Testing Lab due next block
RTN 6.3-6.5 (also concept and practice problems)
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #28: (1) How is the charge of an ion related to the column it is located in? (2) When ions lose or gain electrons, what happens to them?
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #27: How do you find the number of electrons for a neutral atom? How do you find the number of electrons for a charged ion? For example Mg+2
Collect CO2 labs
Collect Test Corrections
*Electron Energy Diagrams: For the 1st 18 elements, fill in the electrons into the electron energy diagrams. Please also include the name of the element, symbol, and charge of the ion.
*Class Notes: 10 things I noticed from the Electron Energy Diagrams
*Periodic Table Coloring Activity:
- Color the columns of the first periodic table
- Color all the metals one color and the nonmetals another color
HW: Expert Element Periodic Tables due Friday
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 31, 2006
Preamble #27: Pick up and read the lab handout. Copy the following data table into your notebook.
Do: Water Testing Lab
Answer questions from the lab handout
Draw procedures
HW: Water Testing lab due next Tuesday
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Posted by msjullyyi on October 24, 2006
On a seperate sheet of binder paper, list for each incorrect question:
- Write down the question.
- Your wrong answer.
- The right answer.
- Why your answer is wrong and/or why the right answer is right. ( This only needs to be one sentance.)
Then, staple your test to the test corrections and into the INBOX they go!
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Agenda 10/23/06 Monday
Preamble #26: What is the difference between a cation and an anion? List 5 examples of each.
Hand back Quizzes
* Class Note: Interesting Identity of Ions
Review answers to the Ionic Compounds Your Turn
HW: CO2 labs are due tomorrow.
Expert Element PC due Friday
Test Corrections due by Friday
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