| 11/24 |
Formula
of a Hydrate lab |
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| 11/25 |
ACT
Practice Test |
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Why
do atoms bond, An overview of ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds |
pp.194-202(ionic) pp.209-213(metallic)
pp.222-239(covalent) |
pp.
160-182 |
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Properties of the different types of bonding
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pp.
204-208 (ionic)
pp.
209-213 (metallic)
pp. 222-239 (covalent)
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Be able to associate different bond types to different properties.
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| 12/3 |
Naming
and Writing Formulas for Ionic compounds |
Readpp.264-279
pp.292-294
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Read
pp. 203-210 |
| 12/4 |
Naming
Quiz (Common acids you should know) Naming
Binary Covalent |
Read pp.
280-284
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Read pp. 214-215
pp. 211-213
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| 12/5 |
Naming
Organic Compounds: Isomers of Octane
Isomer Activity |
Read pp761-771
pp. 775-778
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Read pp. 629-642
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| 12/8 |
Other Functional Groups |
Read pp. 772-782
pp. 799-821
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Read pp. 663-679
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| 12/9 |
Different ways of Modeling Skeletal and Electron Dot |
pp. 229, 233
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pp. 170-177
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| 12/10 |
Quiz: Three types of Bonding, Naming and Formula Writing |
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| 12/11 |
The Electrical Nature of Compounds:
nonpolar, polar, ionic |
Read
pp.247-253 |
pp.
151-153, pp. 161-162 |
| 12/12 |
The Effect of Shape on Electrical Nature of Compounds |
Read pp.
240-246 |
pp.
183-193 |
| 12/15 |
Model Covalent Bonding Tinker Toy Lab |
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| 12/16 |
Shape of Molecules Review Electron Dot Notation |
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| 12/17 |
Determining the Electrical Nature for Large Compounds |
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| 12/18 |
Quiz: Polarity and Electrical Nature of Compounds |
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| 12/19 |
Identification of Compounds: Determining Empirical Formulas |
Read pp.
330-332 |
Read
229-234 |
| 1/5 |
Empirical Formula Lab Day 1 |
Empirical Formula Lab Day 2 |
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Lab
Follow-up… and Molecular and Empirical
Formula
Chemical
Composition of Compounds |
Read pp.
332-333 |
pp.
232-233 |
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%
Composition of a Compound: Lab
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| 1/8 |
Communicating
Change: The Balanced Chemical Equation and Molarity Problems
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pp.
346-354 |
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| 1/9 |
Types
of Equations: Synthesis, Decomposition, Decomposition, Single
Displacement, Double Displacement, Combustion Reactions
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pp.
356-375
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pp.
241-250
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The
5 types of Chemical Reactions
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pp.
356-375
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pp.
256-268
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| 1/13 |
Writing
Reactions: Predicting Change |
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| 1/14 |
World
of Reactions Lab |
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| 1/15 |
Writing
Reactions... Type of Reactions Applications |
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| 1/16 |
Stoichiometry
and the Power of Prediction/Eggsplosion |
pp.
382-399
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pp.
275-288
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| 1/19 |
Assessment:
Writing Balanced Equations |
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| 1/20 |
Review |
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| 1/21 |
Final
Exams Periods 1,2,3,4, |
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Final
Exam Period 56,7,89,10,11 |
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| 1/26 |
Chemistry
Attack |
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| 1/27 |
Stoichiometry
Problems |
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| 1/28 |
Excess
Limiting Reactions |
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| 1/29 |
Mass
Relationship Lab |
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| 1/30 |
Percent
Yield/Percent Error |
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| 2/2 |
Stoichiometry
Followup |
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| 2/3 |
Stoichiometry
Assessment |
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