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A Very Tentative Schedule for LEAP Chemistry

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12/19 Identification of Compounds: Determining Empirical Formulas Read pp. 330-332 Read 229-234
1/5 Cold Day... 
1/6 Copper Chloride Lab 
1/7 Cold Day... 
1/8 Lab Follow-up… and Molecular and Empirical Formula
Chemical Composition of Compounds 
Read pp. 332-333 pp. 232-233
1/9 % Composition of a Compound: Lab
1/12 Communicating Change:  The Balanced Chemical Equation and Molarity Problems
pp. 346-354
1/13 The Power of Prediction
Types of Equations:  Synthesis, Decomposition, Decomposition, Single Displacement, Double Displacement, Combustion Reactions
pp. 356-375
1/14 The 5 types of Chemical Reactions

Writing Reactions:  Predicting Change

pp. 356-375 

 

pp. 241-250  

pp. 256-268

1/15 World of Reactions Lab
1/16 Writing Reactions... Type of Reactions Applications
1/19 Assessment:  Writing Balanced Equations

pp. 382-399

pp. 275-288  
1/20 Review

1/21 Final Exams Periods 1,2,3,4
1/22 Final Exam Period 89, 10, 11
1/26 Last ACT Review, Tests Back ACT Correction 
1/27 World of Reactions Lab
1/28 Stoichiometry and the Power of Prediction/Eggsplosion
1/29 Chemistry Attack
1/30 Stoichiometry Problems

pp. 382-399

pp. 275-288

2/2 Excess Limiting Reactions

pp. 656-658

pp. 485-490

2/3 Let's Get It Started
2/4 Let's Get It Started Day 2

pp. 401-410

pp. 288-294

2/5 Percent Yield/Percent Error
2/6 ACT Science
2/9 Graphical Interpretation for Let's Get It Started
2/10 Stoichiometry Followup pp. 401-410 pp. 288-294
2/11 Stoichiometry Assessment
2/12
2/13 Chemistry in the Community... University of Minnesota's Karl Peterson Chemistry of Muscles 
 

 

 
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