Week
Three: 1/21 – 1/24
Chemistry
I - We
will continue to look at electron configuration, shorthand, orbital, and dot
notations for quantum numbers to give the location of electrons in the electron
cloud. These positions determine the reactivity of an atom and
predictions can be made about properties of an element based on the outer shell
electrons. Lasers are used to determine the distance between tracks
on a CD. Nanotechnology is introduced in this
way. Orbital notation and electron dot notation are added to our
notes. In-class practice of these notations takes place this week
while some groups work on the laser labs.
Tuesday:
1.
Flame Test labs back
2.
Laser Lab class data
on excel – labs due Friday
3.
Notes on electron
configuration notation
4.
practice problem set I
and II in class
5.
4.1 review due
6.
4.1 worksheet due
tomorrow
Wednesday:
1.
Grade 4.1 review
2. Continue notes on orbital and short hand notations
3.
Practice Problems set
I and II due
4. Quiz Friday over notations
5. Notations 1 due Friday
Thursday:
1.
Grade 4.1 worksheet
2. Notes on short hand s and p blocks
3. notations 1 due
4. quiz over notations tomorrow
5. laser lab due tomorrow
Friday:
1.
quiz over notations
2. notes over d and f block short hand
3. notations 1 due Monday
4. laser labs due
Adv. Chemistry
- Students will continue exploring the properties of acids and bases as well as
naming them. Short quizzes are used throughout the week to check
mastery. Various mini-labs such as the
milk of magnesia activity show how acids and bases help us.
Tuesday:
1. naming acids due
2. naming bases due tomorrow
3. ion quiz Friday
4. notes on conjugate acids and bases
5. Worksheet over conjugate acids and bases
due Friday
Wednesday:
1. grade naming acids
2. Continue notes in to titrations
3. Ion
quiz Friday – ten of the FORTY LIST
4. Ca/cb
worksheet due Friday
Thurs:
1. Grade naming bases
2. MOM demo rotation
3. Ion quiz tomorrow
4. Ca/cb worksheet due tomorrow
5. Acids review worksheet due Tuesday
Friday:
1. ion quiz
2. grade ca/cb worksheet
3. finish MOM demo – due Monday
4. acids review worksheet
due Tuesday
AP Chemistry – This week we will continue our application of
equilibrium to determine reaction shifts using LeChatelier's Principle and the
equilibrium constant. We will use a virtual lab to tests these shifts as
well as several wet labs.
Tuesday:
1.
Finish
Bozeman 65
2.
Quiz
2
3.
continue
equilibrium notes thru LeChatelier’s Principle
Wednesday:
1. Quiz
#2 back
2. continue notes on
LeChateliers
3. LeChatelier's worksheet I due Friday
Thursday:
1.
finish notes on LeChateliers
2.
LeChatelier's worksheet I due tomorrow
3. start Virtual Lab
Friday:
1.
grade LeChatelier’s I
2.
Continue Virtual
Equilibrium Lab
3.
LeChatelier’s
worksheet 2 due Monday
Monday:
1. LeChatelier's
quiz back
2.
LeChatelier's worksheet II due Wednesday
3. continue Virtual Lab
4. quiz Friday
Tuesday:
1. Finish
simulation – due Friday at end of day
2.
LeChatelier's worksheet II due tomorrow
3. quiz tomorrow
Friday:
1.
grade LeChatelier's II
2. LeChatelier's
quiz
3.
Finish Virtual simulation if needed – due today
4. equilibrium II due Tuesday
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