Monday, October 19, 2009

weekly agenda 10.19 to 10.23

Monday 10.19

Class: (substitute teacher)

Assignment: review sections 2.1 to 2.2

Tuesday 10.20

Class: section 2.3 + counting / weighing data

Assignment: review for quiz on Wed (subatomic particles, average mass + spectometer data)

Wednesday 10.21

Class: quiz, set up Mg + HCl lab (empirical formula of Magnesium chloride)

Assignment: read section 2.3

Thursday 10.22

Class: electron configuration (2.3) + class data

Assignment: problems 1 - 7 pg 59

Friday 10.23

Class: introduce section 2.2 spectrometer

Assignment: review for quiz on Monday (emission spectra and electronic configuration)

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Thanks, Mr. A

weekly agenda 10.12 to 10.16

Monday 10.12

Class: (substitute teacher)

Assignment: finish stoichiometry test for unit 1

Tuesday 10.13

Class: read section 2.1 atoms (substitute teacher)

Assignment: complete problems # 1-5 pg 50

Wednesday 10.14

tok tidbit

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Thursday 10.15

Class: review section 2.1

Assignment: problems 6-10 pg 51

Friday 10.16

Class: introduce section 2.2 spectrometer

Assignment: read section 2.2


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Thanks, Mr. A

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

weekly agenda 10.05 to 10.09

Monday 10.05

Class: (substitute teacher)

Assignment: work / review problems #1 - 30 pgs 37 - 46

Tuesday 10.06

Class: (substitute teacher)

Assignment: work / review problems #1 - 30 pgs 37 - 46

Wednesday 10.07

Class: review stoichiometry (test on Friday)

Assignment: review solved problems in class

Thursday 10.08

Class: review stoichiometry (test on Friday)

Assignment: review solved problems in class

Friday 10.09

Class: test on stoichiometry (similar to problems worked in class on Wednesday and Thursday)

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Questions? email doug.abshire.achs@gmail.com or call 303.853.7786

Thanks, Mr. A

weekly agenda 9.28 - 10.02

Monday 9.28

Class: more PV = nRT problems solved in class

Assignment: review selected problems in the Zumdahl book, quiz on PV = nRT

Tuesday 9.29

Class: PV = nRT and P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 solved problems

Assignment: review selected problems from class, quiz on gas laws


Wednesday 9.30

Class: molarity and solution concentrations

Assignment: read pages 26 - 28 , problems # 1-5 pg 28, quiz cations (+ ions)

Thursday 10.01

Class: solution chemistry and molarity problems solved in class

Assignment: problems # 6-10 pg 28, quiz on anions #1 (- ions)

Assignment: review for quiz tomorrow on PV = nRT

Friday 10.02

Class: solution chemistry and molarity problems solved in class

Assignment: read pgs #29 - 30, quiz anions #2 (- ions)

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Questions? email doug.abshire.achs@gmail.com or call 303.853.7786

Thanks, Mr. A

Monday, September 21, 2009

Weekly agenda for 9.21 to 9.25

Monday 9.21

Class: no school

Tuesday 9.22

Class: in class assignment with the substitute teacher

Assignment: review gas laws and calculations


Wednesday 9.23

Class: review gas law calculations and PV = nRT

Assignment: review problems on pgs 25 - 26 #1 - 10

Thursday 9.24

Class: TOK assignment which can be accessed here.

Assignment: review for quiz tomorrow on PV = nRT

Friday 9.25

Class: review gas law calculations and PV = nRT

Assignment: read pgs 26- 28 on solutions .

Quiz: ideal gas law equation PV = nRT

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Thanks, Mr. A

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Agenda for 9.14 to 9.18

Monday 9.14

Class: analyze data on vinegar + NaHCO3, introduce Avogadro's Hypothesis and the Mole Concept applied to gases

Assignment: read pgs 21 - 23 and review examples #1-4, review for balancing equation quiz (2)

Tuesday 9.15

Class: TOK internet activity can be accessed here.

Wednesday 9.16

Class: more examples on Avogadro's hypothesis, introduce the ideal gas law PV = nRT

Assignment: # 1-5 pg 23. and read about the ideal gas law equation on pg 24

Quiz: balance two reactions from word equations(you may NOT use your ion chart)


Thursday 9.17

Class: ideal gas law equation problems and introduce the gas laws (P1V1 = P2V2; V1/T1 = V2/T2; P1/T1 = P2/T2).

Assignment: read pgs 24-25 and review example on pg 25. Solve problems #1-5 pg 25.

Friday 9.18

Assembly / half day.

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Questions? email doug.abshire.achs@gmail.com or call 303.853.7786

Thanks, Mr. A