AP Chemistry: Class 21
Period E – Monday, October 7th Problem Solving in Thermodynamics first law enthalpy calorimetry Practice – Chapter 5 27, 28, 29, 36, 38, 43, 50 Homework Ch. 5 (finish in-class … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 21
Dates Periods A, C, D – Monday, October 7th Test Return Answers posted online Please visit me if you have questions New Material Valences & Oxidation States (Handout 1, Handout … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 20
Period E – Thursday, October 3rd Recap from Yesterday define: internal energy, work, heat, thermal energy, temperature explain: conservation of energy, first law of thermodynamics equations: work, first law of … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 20
Dates Period A – Thursday, October 3rd Periods D, C – Friday, October 4th Test Day Please read each question thoroughly Support ALL of your answers Take a deep breath … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 19
Period E – Thursday, October 3rd Quiz Return naming compounds = super duper important show work read each question… it matters New Material – Energy PowerPoint Lecture (found in the … Continue reading
I can’t fight this feeling…
So, you are confused and frustrated by the lab report? Maybe you are lost on what the heck the lab was all about? And to top it off, the guy … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 19
Dates Periods A, C, D – October 2nd Test Basics Topics Covered Textbook: 4.3, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 11.1 – 11.10 quantum numbers [LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK] energy levels of hydrogen … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 18
Period E – Tuesday, October 1st Questions before quiz? titration gravimetric analysis oxidation numbers naming / formulas Quiz three questions short answer naming & formulas included one “work-em-out” question (numbers! … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 18
Dates Period A – Monday, September 30th Periods C, D – Tuesday, October 1st Electron Configurations Writing configurations shorthand for quantum numbers what are the rules? how does this relate … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 17
Period E – Monday, September 30th Lab Day Recap why does the lab work? what uncertainties could result? how do I get the answer? any special lab techniques? Lab Report … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 17
Dates Periods A, C – Friday, September 27th Period D – Monday, September 30th Quantum Numbers Write down your home address – why is this unique? Elements (within atom) have … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 16
Period E – Thursday, September 26th Lab Day Notes cleaning and prepping crucible setting up vacuum apparatus how much of each salt to use? Homework Calculations, Analysis, Conclusion in LNB … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 16
Dates Periods A, C, D – Thursday, September 26th Mapping Activity Find the “orbital-map” document in the lab folder download into an iPad note-taking app conduct the activity: where are … Continue reading
Chemistry – Classes 16 & 17
Period B – Thursday-Friday, September 26-27 Exam Preparation Chapter 3 Exam on Friday Practice Problems from textbook 41, 42, 53, 58, 67, 71, 73, 76 support every answer Big Ideas … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 15
Period E – Wednesday, September 25th Review Homework calculations with molarity, solutions stoichiometry and solutions New Material – Gravimetric Analysis Lab Goal – determine the identity of a substance Studenst … Continue reading
Chemistry – Class 15
Period B – Tuesday, September 24th Lab Recap What worked? What didn’t work? Reporting Lab Results Lab Report Guidelines Lab Report Rubric Homework Finish Typed Lab Report Submit as a … Continue reading
Chemistry Honors – Class 15
Dates Period A – Tuesday, September 24th Periods C, D – Wednesday, September 25th Recap – Line Spectrum Activity How do I determine the wavelengths of spectrum lines? Calculations Homework … Continue reading
AP Chemistry: Class 14
Period E – Tuesday, September 24th Review Homework electrolytes non-electrolytes strong acids weak acids New Material – Molarity Defining concentration using concentration as a link to moles examples of molarity … Continue reading
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