Week 9 - Lesson Plans for 2/26 -
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Chemistry I - As we
continue naming and writing formulae for ionic and covalent compounds, we will
have labs reflecting both. Ionic
compounds will be made and examined in the Ionic Bond Lab and the covalent
compound, water, will be tested to examine the special properties of this polar
molecule.
Monday:
1. grade naming #1
2. ionic bonding lab
3. writing #1 due tomorrow
4. set #3 due Thursday
Tuesday:
1. grade writing #1
2. finish lab
3. set #2 due
Weds:
1. grade naming #2
2. work on lab reports due
Friday with turnitin due Monday midnight
3. quiz II tomorrow over naming
and writing and electronegativity
4. Penny Lab
Thursday:
1. grade writing #2
2. quiz II over naming and
writing and electronegativity
3. Penny Lab
Friday:
1.
quiz II back
2.
finish Penny Lab
3.
naming and writing #3 due
4. Ionic Bonding Labs due
Adv. Chemistry - We will be finishing up our discussion on
acids and bases, specifically how to find the pH of a weak base using the Ka,
acid dissociation constant, and ICE tables.
We will review the unit in its entirety for the acid-base exam and also
introduce buffer systems to better understand the link between our well-being
and our blood pH.
Monday:
1. Ka quiz
2. finish acid base review for tomorrow
3. acid-base test on Friday/Monday
Tuesday:
1. ion quiz tomorow
2. Ka quiz back
3. Ka quiz II
Wednesday:
1. ion quiz
2. Ka quiz II back
3. grade part one of review
4. pH review sheet
5. Test Friday and Monday
Thursday:
1. ion quiz back
2. pH review in class
3. naming acids in class
4. start thermochemistry notes
Friday:
1. Day One of test
2. pick up Mpemba article and question sheet due
Tuesday
3. Day Two of test Monday
AP Chemistry - We begin to apply
redox to electrochemical cells and find the voltage available in a chemical
reaction system.
Monday:
1. electrochemistry notes
2. bozeman 34
3. video on galvanic cells
4. redox review - due Weds
Tuesday:
1. examples of half-cells with
calculations
2. notes on Nernst equation
3. homework on Nernst equation -
due Thursday
Weds:
1. ion quiz
2. continue notes on Nernst
3. galvanic cell experiment
4. Thermochemistry review due
Thursday:
1. review slides over
thermochemistry
2. grade Nernst homework
3. quiz over Nernst tomorrow
Friday:
1. Nernst quiz
2. finish notes on free energy
3. worksheet on free energy due
Tuesday
4. thermochem review - continue