Chemistry I - This
week will continue exploring subatomic particles and their uses in experiments
using the Large Hadron Collider.
Students will write a short paragraph on a topic of their choice
pertaining to the results of this ongoing study. Converting atoms to mols to mass will revisit
dimensional analysis and apply that knowledge to how scientists find average
isotopic mass on the periodic table.
Several assessments will be given to check on understanding of the
concept of the mol, hyphen and nuclear symbol notation, and conversion factors.
Monday:
1.
quiz over smart guys back
2.
grade set II
3.
quiz tomorrow over set II
4.
notes on Large Hadron Collider and sub-subatomic
particles
5.
worksheet I over conversions due tomorrow
6.
quiz over it Thursday
7.
mol lab due
8.
atomic review due Weds
Tuesday:
1. mol lab due!
2. atomic quiz
3. continue notes on relative
atomic mass
4. atomic review due Weds
5. relative atomic mass sheet
due Thursday
Weds:
1. grade atomic review
2. finish notes
3. worksheet II and 3.3 due tomorrow
Thursday:
1.
grade worksheet I
2.
quiz over it
3.
worksheet II and 3.3 due
4.
relative atomic mass due
5.
Atomic Review due Tuesday
6.
Atomic test Wednesday
Friday: homeroom
festivities
Adv. Chemistry - We
will continue our unit in Nuclear Chemistry, focusing on the different types of
radioactive decay and its effects on human tissue. Fukishima will be compared to theThree Mile
Island and Chernobyl melt-downs.
Half-life problems and graphs are analyzed and applications of radioactivity
discussed.
Monday:
1. continue notes on radioisotopes
and applications of radioactivity
2. Skittles Lab due
3. half-life worksheet I due
4. half-life worksheet II due
tomorrow
5. half-life practice quiz
tomorrow
6. carbon dating article and
worksheet due Weds
7. food irradiation article and
worksheet due Thursday
Tuesday:
1. grade half-life II worksheet
2. practice quiz in class and
go over it
3. real quiz tomorrow
4. notes thru fission reactors
5. carbon dating article and
worksheet due tomorrow
Wednesday:
1.
Half-life Quiz
2.
Carbon dating article due
3.
Notes thru fusion
4.
food irradiation article and worksheet due
tomorrow
5.
Radiactive
review – pages 1-3 due Monday. Pages 4-6 due Tuesday
6.
Test on Weds
Thursday:
1.
half-life quiz back
2.
Quiz over decay
3.
Decay 3 due Monday
4.
notes thru four types of nuclear reactions
5.
review due Monday and Tuesdsay
6.
test Weds over nuclear chemistry
Friday: homeroom
festivities
AP Chemistry – We are
finishing the equilibrium unit with Ksp problems finalized and a test Weds and
starting rates of reactions notes.
Monday:
1. grade worksheet II
2. worksheet III due tomorrow
3. equilibrium test Weds
4. start rates notes
5. WYSE Weds
6. ion quiz on Thursday
Tuesday:
1. grade worksheet III
2. rates notes thru graphs
Weds:
1. WYSE Weds
2. Equilibrium test tomorrow
3. no ion quiz
Thursday: Equilibrium
Test
Friday: homeroom festivities!
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