Date : 9/17-9/21 |
AP Chemistry |
Chemistry |
Science-9 |
Monday
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Chapter 2.7 Ions and Ionic Compounds
Students learn that atoms can gain or lose electrons to form ions Students learn how to use the periodic table to predict the charges on ions and the empirical formulas of ionic compounds Homework: pg 71-73 (#56,58,66,70,72) |
Section 2.3 Elements and Compounds
Objectives: EXPLAIN the difference between an element and a compound. DISTINGUISH between a substance and a mixture. DESCRIBE what chemists use to represent elements and compounds. EXPLAIN how a periodic table is useful. Homework: Chapter 2.3 Practice Problems |
Chapter Test Review
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7:00 AM Laboratory:
The Determination of a Chemical Formula |
Section 2.4 Chemical Reactions
Objectives: Describe what happens during a chemical change Identify four possible clues that a chemical reaction has taken place Describe how the mass of the reactants and the mass of the products of a chemical reaction are related. Homework: Chapter 2.4 Practice Problems |
Chapter 1 Test
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Chapter 2.8 Naming Inorganic Compounds
Students will learn the systematic way way in which substances are named and how this nomenclature is applied to inorganic compounds Introduce students to organic chemistry Homework: Chapter 2 Practice Free Response Question and pg 71-73 (#56,58,66,70,72) |
Chemical Reaction Laboratory
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Section 2.1 What is Matter?
Homework: Science Skill, Proportions Worksheet, and What is Matter Concept Review Worksheet |
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2.9 Simple Organic Compounds
Homework: Chapter 2 Practice Free Response Question #2 and pages 74-75 (#84, 88, 92, 99) |
Chapter 2.1 -23 Quiz
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Classification of Matter Laboratory
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Friday |
No School - Teacher Professional Development
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No School - Teacher Professional Development
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No School - Teacher Professional Development
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