Monday
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Tuesday
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ch6 Periodic Trends | |
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ch6 Periodic Trends | |
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File Type: | docx |
Wednesday
3 Oct
ch 7: Properties of Elements
ch7 Properties of Elements | |
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File Type: | pptx |
Thursday
4 Oct
-BRING YOUR FLASHCARDS
-ch 7: Properties of Elements
Due: WA ch6 (11 pm)
-ch 7: Properties of Elements
Due: WA ch6 (11 pm)
Friday
5 Oct
-QUIZ: Ions
-BRING YOUR...
-FLASHCARDS
-BOOKS
-ch7: Properties of Elements
-maybe 416
-BRING YOUR...
-FLASHCARDS
-BOOKS
-ch7: Properties of Elements
-maybe 416
8 OctNO SCHOOL
1/2 PD day |
9 OctReview ch5,6,7
Due: WA ch7 (11 pm) HW: -Review ch5,6,7
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10 OctEXAM: ch5,6,7
Due: -Review ch5,6,7 |
11 Oct-Naming Ionic compounds
QUIZ: Ions Parent Teacher conference
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12 OctNO SCHOOL
compensatory day |
15 Oct-Ionic naming Practice
-Naming mutations
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16 Oct-Ionic Bonding
HW: Ionic Naming Practice
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17 OctQUIZ: Ionic Naming
Due: Ionic Naming Practice |
18 OctFALL BREAK
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19 OctFALL BREAK
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22 OctLAB
Due: WA ch8 (11 pm) |
23 Oct-Covalent Bonding
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24 OctQUIZ: Ionic Naming 2 (with mutations)
-Naming Acids, Molecules Naming HW: Naming Practice
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25 Oct-LDMS
Due: Acids side of Naming Practice HW: LDMS Practice
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26 OctQUIZ: Acid Naming
-covalent naming (see notes for 24 Oct) -LDMS practice
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29 Oct-VSPER
-Polarity Due: LDMS Practice HW: Polarity practice
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30 OctQUIZ: Molecules
Lab 419: VSPER lab - see instructions below Due: WA ch 9 (11 pm) |
31 OctReview ch8,9
Due: VSEPR practice HW: Review ch8,9
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1 NovEXAM: ch8,9
Due: Review ch8,9 |
A bit of help:
WEBASSIGN ch6
General Hint: blocks: s, p, d, f
1) EXAMPLE: [Kr]5s2.4d5 Group: 7B Period: 5 Block: d
6) When the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number, there is a repetition of properties
11) Use www.ptable.com to find phases (solid, liquid, gas)
21) Group A elements = s & p blocks/orbitals Group B elements = transition metals
24) transition metals = d block inner transition metals = f block
26) To write the e- configuration for ions, just add or take away electrons in the configuration.
EXAMPLE: O-2: 1s2.2s2.2p6 Be+2: 1s2.2s(0)
WEBASSIGN ch8
1) Just write the charge that its ion takes
21) (a) NaCl; smaller ion size
21) (b) Cu; it is smaller
21) (c) MgO; Mg has a greater charge
WEBASSIGN ch9
3) four
6) A covalent network is solid, hard, and has a high melting point because of its strong bonds
A covalent molecular solid is soft and has low melting point because of weak intermolecular forces
12 a) hybrid orbital: sp3
b) hybrid orbital: sp3
c) hybrid orbital: sp3
d) hybrid orbital: sp2
22 a) polar
b) nonpolar
VSPER lab:
1. Follow this link: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/molecule-shapes
2. Click "Run Now"
3. Click "Keep"
4. Open the download (requires Java)
5. Use the simulation to fill in the worksheet for the VSPER lab - due at the end of class
If you have extra time, please use it to work on WA ch9 (due tonight)
General Hint: blocks: s, p, d, f
1) EXAMPLE: [Kr]5s2.4d5 Group: 7B Period: 5 Block: d
6) When the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number, there is a repetition of properties
11) Use www.ptable.com to find phases (solid, liquid, gas)
21) Group A elements = s & p blocks/orbitals Group B elements = transition metals
24) transition metals = d block inner transition metals = f block
26) To write the e- configuration for ions, just add or take away electrons in the configuration.
EXAMPLE: O-2: 1s2.2s2.2p6 Be+2: 1s2.2s(0)
WEBASSIGN ch8
1) Just write the charge that its ion takes
21) (a) NaCl; smaller ion size
21) (b) Cu; it is smaller
21) (c) MgO; Mg has a greater charge
WEBASSIGN ch9
3) four
6) A covalent network is solid, hard, and has a high melting point because of its strong bonds
A covalent molecular solid is soft and has low melting point because of weak intermolecular forces
12 a) hybrid orbital: sp3
b) hybrid orbital: sp3
c) hybrid orbital: sp3
d) hybrid orbital: sp2
22 a) polar
b) nonpolar
VSPER lab:
1. Follow this link: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/molecule-shapes
2. Click "Run Now"
3. Click "Keep"
4. Open the download (requires Java)
5. Use the simulation to fill in the worksheet for the VSPER lab - due at the end of class
If you have extra time, please use it to work on WA ch9 (due tonight)