2016-10-14

Fri, Oct. 14: {get-ahead.jpg} Next Topic: Heating Curves. Includes math stuff. Algebra. Brush up.

Orange book, Topic 4: Read pgs 58-60, Answer #1-16. Next Exam is Wed, Oct. 26.

Tues, Oct. 11: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {matter chp 1 wks.pdf} {books-icon 512 small.png} {matter and energy intro notes.pdf}

{practice_makes_perfect small.jpg} Apologies. Answers are here now. Worksheet with answers included! {elements cmpds mix ws.pdf} {elements,_cmpds,_mix_ws.pdf}

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Element Quiz scheduled for Thurs Sept. 15.

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PREVIOUS YEAR : 2015-2016

Feel free to skim over and get a feel for how I run the course. Please don't download files ahead of time as I may make modifications. Also, some topics are more confusing if you read the notes ahead of time. There will be a method to the madness. Follow my path for the best way through Chemistry. Don't try to do it on your own.

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A student informed me that the notes on organic chemistry reactions were not posted. They were the last few slides in the notes. I have reposted the organic chemistry notes below. It's possible that he meant notes on primary and secondary alcohols. I apologize, but I don't have slides on that topic, I just explained that on the board.

{Ch 25 - Organic Chemistry essentials white.pdf}

Remember that I, and other classmates, are here for clarification and questions. Just don't expect an immediate reply. I check 1-2 times a day. Once in the morning and once in the afternoon or evening.

THE AP BIOLOGY COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED!!!

IF YOU WERE SIGNED UP FOR AP BIOLOGY, PLEASE FILL OUT THE GOOGLE FORM REQUESTING A DIFFERENT AP COURSE. THIS MUST HAPPEN IMMEDIATELY!!!

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Tues, Jun 7: Good luck on tomorrow's final: {200 Things to Know to Pass the Chem Regents.pdf} {What-You-Need-To-Know-for-the-Chemistry-Regent-Exam.pdf}

Typo on question #5. The chemical does NOT conduct electricity. {Bonding SA quiz best fit.pdf}

Mon, Jun 6: {student-writing.jpeg} {Half life wks Evans.pdf} {books-icon 512 small.png} {half life notes.pdf} {How do Nuclear Reactors work.pdf} {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} {Half life wks guch.pdf}

GENERAL REVIEW: {What-You-Need-To-Know-for-the-Chemistry-Regent-Exam.pdf}

Fri, June 3: {Decay Practice wks.pdf}

OPTIONAL: Organic Chem Exam: On looseleaf, please explain why you choose that wrong answer and why the right answer is correct. 1/2 credit given for each question explained. {Organic Chem Exam 2015 A.pdf} {Organic Chem Exam 2015 B.pdf} {Organic Chem Exam 2015 C.pdf} {Organic Chem Exam 2015 D.pdf}

Thurs June 2: HLA: {student-writing.jpeg} Orange book pg 226-228, #48-57

Get a head start on the next topic. {WS12-8-1a_Uses_of_Radiation.pdf} {How do Nuclear Reactors work.pdf}

Organic Molecule Maker

Thurs, May 26: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book pg 200 #19-23, 27-33.

Wed, May 25: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Read pgs 201-204, answer #34-48. Feel free to ignore any questions that seem unfamiliar. We'll get to those tomorrow.

Here's some websites that may help with the Organic Chemistry memorization.

Functional Group an organic chem zombie game

{June 2016 Final Exam Schedule.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} {Branched hydrocarbons naming lesson.pdf}

Tues, May 24: {student-writing.jpeg} {intro to substituents halides Shen.pdf}

Mon, May 23 {student-writing.jpeg} HLA Orange book pg 197 #1-10. {books-icon 512 small.png} {Ch 25 - Organic Chemistry essentials white.pdf}

Ok. The AP sign up / preferences are taken care of. You'll get your invitations next week.

Funny Chemistry Radio Commercial:

A.K. Pd 01

Quiz on Parts of the Atom, Atomic Scientists, and naming chemicals tomorrow: Tues.

May 13: {redox tips.pdf} EXAM ON MONDAY!!! I WANT TO SEE SOME 100s!

HLA: Rest of Redox HW questions in white book. Orange book Review part B.

May 12: Voltaic / Galvanic Cell Animation {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Bring white and orange books to class. Orange book. Pg 168 #37-46.

May 11: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {Redox wks wo batteries.pdf}

May 10: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA White book 9:9 HW questions #1-14.

May 6: HLA: Finish the analyzing redox reaction sheet from Thurs

Orange book. Pg 168 #37-46.

. PERIOD 1 you must Answer the first 5 of {Finding_the_Oxidation_State Evans.pdf} AND 7-10 of {Analyzing_Oxidation-Reduction_Reactions Evans.pdf}

May 5: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Only answer the first 6: {Analyzing_Oxidation-Reduction_Reactions Evans.pdf}

{http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} Here's some practice with oxidation states (optional): {Finding_the_Oxidation_State Evans.pdf}

May 4: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book pg 162 #17-25

ay 3: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book pg 160 #1-10. (Note, that reading was not assigned.)

{books-icon 512 small.png} The next topic: {Redox simplified notes.pdf}

May 2: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {Regents Review SA verb summary.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} This is a nice summary / review: {200 Things to Know to Pass the Chem Regents.pdf} Answers to the Jan 2014 regents: {chem key jan 2014.pdf}

April 23: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Here's the review packet. Don't answer any questions that have been crossed out. Should take about an 1.5 -2 hours to complete. Don't procrastinate! And print it out so we can review it in class. {April review Chem Regents Jan 2014.pdf}

Thurs, April 21: {books-icon 512 small.png} {comparing acids and bases notes.pdf}

Wed, April 20: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA for pd 1 and 7: {Titration wks Evans.pdf} pds 2+8: {acid base indicator wks great.pdf} also, try {Acid_Base_or_Salt wks Evans.pdf}

Tues, April 19: HLA for pd 1 and 7: {Acid_Base_or_Salt wks Evans.pdf} HLA for pd 2 and 8: {Titration wks Evans.pdf}

April 18: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book. pg 178-180, #21-31.

April 15: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {Neutralization Reactions wks Evans.pdf} {books-icon 512 small.png} {acid and base notes summary.pdf}

REMINDER THAT THERE IS CHEMISTRY LAB 0 PERIOD TOMORROW!!!!

Mon, April 11: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {PERMISSIONFORVIDEORECORDING.pdf} Orange book. Pg 147 #28-35. pg149 #36-44. If you have time, start working on the end of chapter review. The more questions you have practiced, the more you can ask about during class, the better your performance on the exam.

{information_man_by_mike44nh-d4ut6uc.png} Science Leadership Applications are available. I have some copies. Applications and Renewals are due Fri, April 15.

EARTH DAY POSTER CONTEST, 8 1/2 by 11 paper (computer paper) only. Original HAND DRAWN artwork. Previous winners are on the wall by the science office.

Due April 18.

DAY OF SCIENCE at Vaughn College, Sat. April 16 from 10am to 5pm.

Fri, April 8:

{student-writing.jpeg}

HLA: Completion questions and Part A. {equilibrium Modern Chem.pdf}

Thurs, April 7: Quiz tomorrow! {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} Here's something to help you study. {PE Diag Worksheet.pdf} {PE Diag Worksheet Answers.pdf}

April 6: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {Le Chatelier Worksheet basic.pdf} PE diagram. I'm not looking for anything fancy. Just draw a PE diagram for an endothermic and a separate one for an exothermic reaction. Label all the 6 parts (ex. 1,2,3 etc...) and then write a legend explaining each. (Ex. 1. potential energy of the reactants, etc...) Be sure to include a dotted line showing the PE of the reaction when a catalyst is added.

April 5: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book. Reread pgs 142-146 Answer # 18-27. {books-icon 512 small.png} {Le Chatelier Worksheet basic.pdf} {Equilibrium and Entropy notes.pdf} Animation for Le Chatelier's principle Changes and Animation for Equilibrium

April 4: {student-writing.jpeg} I understand that this worksheet can be challenging. Please try your best AND READ THE NOTES ABOVE THE QUESTIONS!!! {The_Speed_of_Chemistry Evans.pdf}

JAMES FREIRE NOTES ON EQUILIBRIUM: {04-04-16 Equilibrium.docx}

April 1: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Qnotes Orange book pg136-137 #1-10. Qnotes pg142-146 (Warning, this section is challenging, but we need to set the foundation. Read and take some notes, even if it doesn’t seem to make sense.)

{PE diagram notes.pdf} {Equilibrium and Entropy notes.pdf}

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Mar. 31: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Qnotes pg 138-140 Answer #11-17.

Mar. 30: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Qnotes pg 130-131 Answer #44-50.

Mar. 28: Topics for tomorrow's exam. (Everything Topic 7 except Vapor Pressure.)

Colligative Properties

Polar and nonpolar

Soluble v. Insoluble (Table F)

Graph G

Molarity (from grams as well)

Percent Mass

Parts per Million

Lots of practice at the end of the chapter (Topic 7)

Mar. 23: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {Solubility Curves wks Evans.pdf} {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} More practice on Molarity, percent mass, and Parts Per Million {Quantities_in_Solutions Evans.pdf} A vocab worksheet {SOLUTION QUESTIONS.pdf}

GET AHEAD FOR MONDAY! EXAM ON TUES!! {Understanding_Colligative_Properties Evans.pdf} Orange book review at end of topic 7. A,B, and C. Good practice for the exam.

PREVIEW OF THE NEXT INFORMATION {Whats in the Water wks Evans.pdf}

Mar. 22: {books-icon 512 small.png} {Solutions Overview notes.pdf}

{HAPPY FACE.png} HERE IT IS!!!! YOUR VERY OWN REFERENCE TABLE!!!! {chem reference table 2011.pdf} {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Qnotes pg 121-122 (Looking at Solubility) Answer #13-23.

Naming Ionic Compounds Explained

Mar. 17: NEW TOPIC NOTES: {Solutions Overview notes.pdf}

Mar. 15: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: PRACTICE AND GO OVER THIS IN CLASS TOMORROW WHILE I'M OUT. THERE WILL BE NEW TOPIC WORKSHEETS IN CLASS (SUB WILL HAVE ANSWERS). WORK IN GROUPS. YOU CAN PRINT OUT YOUR OWN COPY BELOW BY THE NOTEBOOKS ICON. ON THURSDAY, WE WILL SPEND ONLY PART OF THE CLASS GOING OVER QUESTIONS, EXAM ON FRIDAY! {word equation moles wks.pdf}

Exam Topics: Naming, balancing, stoichiometry, empirical formula, percent composition, percent error.

{http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} Some writing chemical equations from word equations, with balancing and correct answers. {Balancing Equations Worksheet.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} NEW TOPIC!! {percent composition worksheet w ans.pdf} {acc_pres_percent_error_half-sheet w ans.pdf} {Determining_Percent_Composition Evans.pdf} {percent error wks.pdf} Explanations and worked out examples of stoichiometry problems. {dimensional analysis & stoichiometry with fully worked out example problems.pdf}

{information_man_by_mike44nh-d4ut6uc.png} Free Spring Break Science Camp! Apply Now. Same people running the DNA barcoding research mentorship. Deadline is Mar. 11.

AP courses offered by the school: Let me know in class if you're interested. Only students with 90 and above in Chem are eligible for AP Chemistry. 90 and above in class in Physics are eligible for AP Physics and 90 or above in Living Environment are eligible for AP Environmental. AP Chem and AP Physics meet for 2 periods daily. AP Chemistry is taught by Ms. Georges, AP Physics is taught by Mr. Huber, and AP Environmental is taught by Ms. B.

Mar. 10: HLA: Yes, I know the answers are given. Show your work for credit! {EmpiricalFormulaWS with ans.pdf}

Mar. 9: {books-icon 512 small.png} {Empirical Formula notes 2016.pdf} {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} {mixed stoichiometry wks.pdf} {mixed stoichiometry wks answers.pdf}

Mar. 8 {student-writing.jpeg} :HLA: {STOICHIOMETRY MIXED PRACTICE.pdf} {mole road map.pdf}

{student-writing.jpeg} Mar. 7: Orange book pg 54 #55-67.

{http://us.123rf.com/450wm/carmenbobo/carmenbobo1509/carmenbobo150900443/45467485-rubber-stamp-with-text-extra-credit-inside-illustration.jpg?ver=6} Due Wed. {How Big is a Mole Project Guidelines.pdf} Some ideas for your project: {How Big Mol Problems Paper.pdf} An example of a past student's work: {How_Big_Is_A_Mole student example 2010.pdf} Be creative. A decent job will earn 10 points extra credit on the next exam.

Thurs, Mar. 3: Exam tomorrow

Topics:__

Naming chemicals (formula to chemical names, chemical names to the correct chemical formula)

Balancing Equations. Remember that the question may ask you for "the sum of the coefficients in the balanced equation". Just add all the coefficients, including the unwritten 1.

Stoichiometry: moles to grams conversions, grams to moles conversion, gram formula mass, molar mass, molecular mass.

moles to moles conversions, there will be at least one two-step conversion question.

{student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {basic mole wks.pdf} Answers are included on the second page for checking. {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} {mole gram worksheet guch.pdf}

Tues, Mar. 1: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Qnotes pg 49-50, answer 32-36.

Mon, Feb. 29: HLA: Orange book Qnotes pg 46-47 and answer #1-9. (Except period 1, Answer pg 53 #45-50) {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} {dimensional analysis.pdf} {unit conversion note.pdf} {fun unit conversions complex.pdf}

{information_man_by_mike44nh-d4ut6uc.png} Great Saturday science program run by Columbia! It is a highly selective program that is taking applications for the following school year.

Applying to the program

Fri, Feb. 26: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book: pg 40, #59 (balance these equations), pg 53 #45-50. And here are the answers to a previous worksheet (last few pages). {Balancing Equations Worksheet.pdf}

Thurs, Feb. 25: HLA: Just do the first 10. There's lots more practice, if you need.

{student-writing.jpeg} {balancing reactions wks coristines.pdf} {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} This worksheet is actually not very challenging, but comes with answers and a bit of explanation at the beginning. {Balancing Equations Challenge.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} {mole ratio notes.pdf}

Wed, Feb. 24: {student-writing.jpeg} {Balancing Chemical Equations Wks.pdf} {books-icon 512 small.png} {balancing chemical equations basic.pdf} {balancing eq tips.pdf} {balancing act wks.pdf}

Easy and organized way to balance any chemical equations

Tues, Feb. 23: {books-icon 512 small.png}

{Chemical Equations basic notes.pdf}

{http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg}

{balancing act wks.pdf}

{information_man_by_mike44nh-d4ut6uc.png} Nota Bene: Cold Spring Harbor's Urban Barcoding Project (UBRP) is looking for Juniors who did well in Living Environment to learn cutting edge Genetics research techniques and apply them to research the DNA biodiversity of New York City. It's a free program in Manhattan on 120th St and 2nd Ave. Classes are given during the Mid-Winter Break and during the summer. The students meet with a mentor to research throughout the year. I strongly suggest applying for this if you are interested in a career in Biology Research or to pad your resume for college or if you're interested in going into Medicine. Here's more information about The Urban Barcode Project Here's last year's group event.

I asked Cold Spring Harbor about the program and this was their response:

"The UBRP is a program in which students are trained through two week-long courses that they sign up for. And then the following year theycan work with a mentor scientist to do research projects. These are the courses they register for online. If they registered and they registered early enough they will get notification. I believe my colleague Christine will be notifying students about the mid-winter recess course by today if they are on the roster for the course."

So, register online for the courses and you can do research outside of school next year.

Wed, Feb. 17: Ok, it's been a bit hectic. Here;s the ion chart you have to memorize for the exam on the Mon we get back. {tables E and F ref 2011.pdf} Here's some fun games to aid with the dull memorization: Colorful Drag and Drop, but only a few ions This next one is slightly buggy (might tell you you're wrong when you're right, but will always show you the correct answer, so it doesn't really matter.) ProProfs Polyatomic Ion Quiz And, of course, there's always Quizlet

Don't forget that the exam when we come back will also include The Periodic Table and Chemical Bonding! Good luck!

Sun, Feb. 14: Happy Valentine's Day! I will post up some study tips tomorrow. Enjoy being home from school!

https://youtu.be/vKNTspmfNqU This video will help you in tomorrow's test!

Wed, Feb. 10: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {reactions wks.pdf} {reactions wks II.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} {Chemical Equations basic notes.pdf} {Chemical Reactions notes.pdf}

Tues, Feb. 9: Ion Chart: {ion formula chart complete.pdf} {tables E and F ref 2011.pdf} Here's the compound race worksheets from class with answers. {compound naming race answers.pdf}

Fri, Feb. 5: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: PLEASE ANSWER TWO WORKSHEETS: 1) {types of reactions wks w pics.pdf} 2) Please answer the level 3 worksheet. {chemical nomenclature wks 1 2 3.pdf} I am posting the answers for the other worksheets. {Chemical Nomenclature 1 2 ans.pdf} {practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} Orange book pg 33 #23-34. More practice with answers. {mixed naming practice guch.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} {Chemical Reactions basics.pdf} Thurs, Feb. 4: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Please answer only the first worksheet. {chemical nomenclature wks 1 2 3.pdf}

Wed, Feb. 3: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Please answer the first 20 of this worksheet. {Binary-Ionic-Compounds no key.pdf} Qnotes Orange book pg 31-32 # 16-22.

{http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} A simpler worksheet to get us started on naming ionic compounds. {ionic naming basic wks.pdf}

{books-icon 512 small.png} {chemical naming flow chart.pdf}

Tues, Feb. 2: PD 1, second part of the midterm is tomorrow! {books-icon 512 small.png} {notes on naming chemicals.pdf}

Sat, Jan. 23 {http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} Here's the June 2015 Regents exam with questions of topics we didn't learn yet crossed out. {Midterm Review June 2015 Regents.pdf} {chem key jun 2015.pdf}

Tomorrow's exam is multiple choice. Monday's exam will be short answers and calculations. Memorize formulas and Specific heat of water, Hv and Hf of water, 22.4 L / 1 mole of gas at STP.

http://www.cheat-sheets.org/saved-copy/200WaysChem.pdf

Carlos period 8: this website holds a good amount of facts that will help on the midterm and future exams.

Midterm Topics

Periodic Table

Accuracy, Precision, Significant Digits (unit conversions)

Gas Laws

Physical vs. Chemical Changes

Physical vs. Chemical Properties

The Models of the Atom

Electron configuration

{Midterm Review June 2015 Regents.pdf}

Lewis dot structure

Phase changes, graph and equations. Q=mHf

Kinetic Molecular Theory

Bonding

Tues, Jan. 19: {Covalent Compound Naming Practice.pdf} {notes on naming chemicals.pdf}

Mon, Jan. 18: {chem midterm review 2014.pdf}

Bonding: Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry/chemical-bonds/types-chemical-bonds/v/ionic-covalent-and-metallic-bonds

Bonding on Crash Course:Ionic, Covalent. Visual depictions; excessive information so fast forward to the types of bonds.

https://youtu.be/QXT4OVM4vXI?t=95

{Test8handouts.pdf} {Chemical Bonds.pdf}

Thurs, Jan.14:

{http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} {student-writing.jpeg} EVIEW STUFF: {relative bond strength arrow.pdf} {chembond notes white.pdf} {electronegativity periodic table.pdf} {Recognizing_Polar_Molecules Evans.pdf} {Bonding Review Answers.pdf} {bonding review wks modern chem.pdf}

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Wed, Jan 13: HLA: Orange book #33-51. (Finish the rest of the questions in the chapter.)

Mon, Jan. 12: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book pg 114 #22-33

Mon, Jan. 11: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Orange book pg 113, #1-21

Fri, Jan. 8: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Qnote pg 110-112, answer # 38-50.

MIDTERM SCHEDULE HAS CHANGED. SCIENCE IS SCHEDULED FOR FRI, JAN. 22 AND MON, JAN 25.

Thurs, Jan. 7: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Qnotes pg 102-103, #10-12 (Metallic Bonds), Qnotes pg 108-110 #26- 37.

{http://morethanasundayfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/practice-makes-perfect-232x300.jpg} Here's a worksheet with answers. {Lewis dot practice w ans.pdf}

Wed, Jan. 6: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!!! SPREAD THE WORD!!! MS. GEORGE'S zero period lab is CANCELLED for tomorrow, Jan. 7! All other labs will take place as usual.

{student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Qnotes pg 106-107, ans #18-25.

Jan. 5, 2016: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book Topic 6, Qnote pg 98, answer #1-5, Qnote 100-102, #6-9, (skip metals for now), Qnote 103-105 #13-16.

Midterm dates for science: Thursday, Jan 21 and Monday, Jan. 25.

Lewis Dot Structure Tutorial

http://youtu.be/BIZNBfBuu1w

Priyanka pd 2 hope it's helpful! :)

Lewis Dot Structure Animated Practice

Jan. 4, 2016: HAPPY NEW YEAR! {books-icon 512 small.png} {chembond notes.pdf} (I'll post up a lighter version later.) {student-writing.jpeg} {LewisStructures type of bond.pdf}

2015

Review for Tomorrows Exam!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RRVV4Diomg

Brayan Pd.2

Dec. 21: More stuff to help with the Exam. Besides all those practice questions in the orange book.... {Quantum Electron Configuration Quiz 2015 A.pdf} {books-icon-512.png} {periodic_table types of elements notes.pdf}

Dec. 15: HLA; Study for quiz on electron configurations tomorrow.

Here is a nice example of a colored periodic table. All elements in the same section are colored with the same color.

{colored periodic table.gif}

Dec. 14: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book, Qnote pg 87-90. {periodictablefamilies coloring chart.pdf}

{books-icon-512.png} {periodic_table types of elements notes.pdf}

Dec. 11: {student-writing.jpeg} HLA: {quantum electron config wks.pdf}

Dec. 10: HLA; Orange book pg 17 #52-57.

Dec. 9: {books-icon-512.png} {quantum model of atom notes.pdf} {quantum electron configuration notes.pdf}

{student-writing.jpeg} HLA: Orange book pg 15 # 41-52. More practice: {electron config drawn.pdf}

Dec. 8: HLA: Qnotes Orange book pgs 12-15 #29-40.

The Science Wars

-Albert Kozlowski Chem Pd.01

Here are the videos that will help with the topic for test:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EboWeWmh5Pg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWc3k2723IM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m15DWkkGe_0

Tues, Dec. 1: {books-icon-512.png} {weighted atomic average notes clear.pdf} HLA: {AbundanceIsotopes wks.pdf} Here's optional practice with answers: {guch average atomic mass wks.pdf}

Mon, Nov. 30: {books-icon-512.png} {atoms and ions notes.pdf} {chem periodic table 2011.pdf} HLA: There's TWO WORKSHEETS!!! {atom chart wks.pdf} {atomic charge wks A.pdf}

Tues, Nov 24: Qnotes Orange book pgs 2-5, #1-12.

Thurs, Nov 19: Notes {books-icon-512.png} {atom scientists 2011.pdf}

Tues, Nov. 16: HLA:

Review for Tues: Orange book: reread pgs 66-69, Answer #47-66

Fri, Nov. 13: HLA: {guch combined gas law.pdf} {Combined Gas Laws Answers Guch.pdf}

Optional: More Stuff: {daltonslawwksht.pdf} {Answers to Reading Guide for Chapter 12 gas laws.pdf} {gas laws review sheet.pdf} {Holt Gas Laws wks.pdf}

Topics for Wed's Exam:

KMT

Combined Gas Law

pressure conversions

Gas Law Graphs

Gas Law relationships

Who did what: Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, Dalton, Avogadro

Sense of how molecules behave.

We DO NOT need to know the ideal gas law.

Thurs, Nov. 12: HLA: Answer only the first 5, and then one more of your choosing on the sheet. {The Combined Gas Law w directions.pdf}

{GAS LAWS.pdf} <-------------------- Helps to Understand Gas Laws Better

Tues, Nov. 10: Notes:[[image:/file/view/books-icon-512.png/567744283/54x54/books-icon-512.png width="54" height="54"]] {Gas notes and sample problems.pdf} {KMT basics.pdf} {KMT notes complete.pdf}

HLA: READ DIRECTIONS!!! DON'T ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS!!! AND DRAW SOMETHING!!! {gas laws 3 guys.pdf}

Hey guys these are very useful videos that will help you understand the upcoming lessons regarding gas laws.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKUmYU6Q1cA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wxhSanQyIs

These videos help understand the ideal gas equation better.

http://youtu.be/WScwPIPqZa0

http://youtu.be/erjMiErRgSQ

http://youtu.be/GwoX_BemwHs

Mon, Nov. 9: Qnote Orange book pgs 66-69. {q-notes.pdf}

Animation of GASES from class. You have to download to run it. Play around with it, see what you notice:

Click to Run

Fri, Nov. 7: NEW JOIN CODE : K4J9H4X instructions on how to join the wiki

HLA: DON'T FORGET TO TAKE A MOMENT TO REVIEW ALL THE MATERIAL UP TO NOW AND TO BECOME AN EXPERT IN IT. WE SHALL BE PICKING UP SPEED IN THE COURSE NOW, GET READY.....!!!!!!

Thurs, Nov. 5: HLA: {dimensional analysis.pdf} Quiz tomorrow on unit conversions.

Wed, Nov. 4: HLA: {fun unit conversions complex.pdf} Notes:[[image:/file/view/books-icon-512.png/567744283/56x56/books-icon-512.png width="56" height="56"]] {unit conversion note.pdf}

Head start on Thurs night's HLA: {dimensional analysis.pdf} {conversion ref.pdf}

Heating Curve Resources

More worksheets: {The_Kelvin_Scale Evans.pdf} These next two come with answers: {SpecificHeatWorksheet-1.pdf} {SpecificHeatWorksheet-2 w ans.pdf}

Hey guys! I found a helpful video that helped me understand the Heating Curve Graph. Click the Widget below to watch it!

-Albert Kozlowski Chem. Pd. 01

Thurs, Oct. 29: HLA: Some of the questions are on a different topic, so IGNORE questions 64, 66-69, 71,72, 77, 88-91. {heating curve long worksheet.pdf} More Heating Curve Practice {heating curve wks.pdf} A worksheet with answers, but not necessarily the right significant digits: {phase change calculations guch.pdf}

GOOD LUCK ON MONDAY'S EXAM!!!!

EXTRA CREDIT: JOIN THE WIKI AND POST UP THINGS TO HELP FELLOW CLASSMATES:

You can do any of the following:

1) POST UP GOOD VIDEOS ON THE CURRENT TOPIC!

2) MAKE UP YOUR OWN QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE THE CORRECT ANSWERS

3) GIVE HELPFUL ADVICE TO ANY QUESTIONS ASKED ON THE WEBSITE.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO SIGN YOUR NAME, as the organizer, I can see who has posted what. You can sign your name if you really want...

HEATING CURVE PAGE

JOINING THE WEBSITE

DEMYSTIFYING CHEMISTRY REGISTRATION Click on Join in the top right corner and follow the instructions. JOIN WITH A NAME THAT CAN IDENTIFY WHO YOU ARE!!! For example, a good username is JohnDoe. Some bad usernames: baseballforever140, singh10005, dabomb50.

Code: RX9DC7R (expires Nov. 4)

You are not alone! There's 150 of you in my classes. Together, we shall conquer chemistry! Have faith, and work REALLY REALLY HARD!!!

Tues, Oct. 27: HLA: All periods: {heat equation wks delta T.pdf} In addition, Pds 1 and 6 will answer these questions: {HeatCurvWS.pdf}

Mon, Oct. 26: HLA: Pds 1 and 6: Make sure you have completed the Hf Hv worksheet, so we can go over it in class. Pds 2 and 8 ONLY: Answer the following worksheet: {HeatCurvWS.pdf}

[Head start on Tues' hw: {heat equation wks delta T.pdf} ]

Next Exam is on Monday Nov. 2.

Fri, Oct. 23: Orange book pg 65 #30-40. {heating curve equation notes.pdf}

Oct. 22: HLA: {Hf Hv worksheet.pdf}

Oct. 16 - 20:

Classwork: Please read the article: Dark Matter: Q- note it and write a one page reflection on the article. {Mining for dark matter article.pdf} Apply your knowledge of chemistry to your reflection. Discuss your understanding of matter before and after reading the article.

Oct. 15: Reflect on your test performance by answering these questions: {EXAM REFLECTION CHEM.pdf}

Wed, Oct. 14: STUDY FOR THE EXAM TOMORROW!!! Topics include: definition of matter, law of conservation of mass, states of matter (solid, liquid, etc..), matter and mixtures.

Some more practice: {quick changes of matter wks w answers.pdf} {intro to matter comprehensive wks.pdf} {Physical and Chemical Change wks.pdf} {compounds and mixtures wks 2-2 2-3.pdf}

Thurs, Oct. 8: HLA due Friday: Orange Text: pg 20 Answer #71-77.

Due Monday {matter complete wks.pdf}

[[image:/file/view/books-icon-512.png/567744283/58x58/books-icon-512.png width="58" height="58"]] {mixtures notes summary.pdf}

Wed, Oct. 7: HLA: {phys_chem_int_ext.pdf}

Tues, Oct. 6: HLA: Orange Text, Q-notes, pg 17-19, Answer #58-64.

Mon, Oct. 5: Here is the sheet from class. Don't forget to answer the analysis questions! {Silly Putty Activity.pdf}

Opportunity to win money: Khan Academy is having a contest for creating a good science educational video. Submission is by Oct. 7. It's short notice, but a cool opportunity. Here's the flyer about it. {BreakthroughJrChallengeRelease.pdf}

Fri, Oct. 2: {q-notes.pdf} Please use the Q-note format to analyze the reading on eschool website Also, read and take notes on this website Remember that the section on the left should be reserved for questions and important vocabulary. The space on the right is for answers to the questions and detailed notes. Don't forget the summary / reflection at the end!

Thurs, Oct. 1: A copy of the math diagnostic. {review of math diagnostic 2011.pdf} More practice with answers {algebra_missing_numbers_operations_0109_variables_001.pdf} {simplify fractions wks.pdf} {divide fractions wks.pdf} {multiplying fractions wks.pdf} {adding fractions unlike denominators.pdf} {subtracting fractions wks.pdf} {exponents product rule wks.pdf} {exponents quotient rule wks.pdf}

Wed, Sept. 30: HLA: Some basic info on the states of matter. Worksheet on solids, liquids, and gases. {phases of matter wks basic.pdf} Here's some notes on the topic for the next week. [[image:/file/view/books-icon-512.png/567744283/61x61/books-icon-512.png width="61" height="61"]] {Matter Notes.pdf}

Wed, Sept. 30: Here's a link to more resources on Significant Digits Remember that Friday's assessment will include significant digits.

Fri, Sept. 25: Review previous Home Learning Assignments, especially the questions that posed a challenge for us. Can we do them now? What skill is required to solve this type of question? Bring questions to class, that's how we get smarter.

Fri, Sept. 18 {sig fig wks II.pdf}

Significant figures worksheet. Please answer 1-20. {sig fig wks.pdf} Explanation of significant digits {sig fig leaf and more.pdf} [[image:/file/view/books-icon-512.png/567744283/93x93/books-icon-512.png width="93" height="93"]] {Mathematics in Chemistry notes.pdf}

Quiz Retake: Must be done outside of class. Pds 1-3 I am teaching in rm 637. Pds 4-6 I am in room 628. Pd 7, I am teaching in 537. Pd 8, I am teaching in 637. You may come at the beginning of my teaching periods and retake the element quiz.

Thurs, Sept. 17

Don't forget that the second shot for the element quiz is tomorrow.

SQ4R

Here is an explanation of SQ4R: {SQ4R%20METHOD%20OF%20STUDY.pdf} Remember that we need to answer questions (at least 5) which we create from the quick Survey / Scan of the article.Here is an example of how to take notes, using a combination of SQ4R and Cornell method, referred to as Q-notes: {q-notes.pdf} Here is the article from class: {chem matters chocolate.pdf}

Element Names

There will be a quiz on element names and symbols on the Wed we get back. You are responsible for memorizing the following elements of the periodic table. {element names to know and love short.pdf} It will be a 0 or a 100 quiz. That means any error will result in a score of zero. There will be ONE retake given in class. After the retake, students may see me during their lunch period to retake the quiz as many times as necessary. First quiz is scheduled for next Wed.

{element tale and atoms hw.pdf} {Element Riddles no ans.pdf}

{chem periodic table 2011.pdf} {complete word parts glossary.pdf}

Classwork: Fri, Sept. 11: {intro_to_chem_words_activity.pdf}

WELCOME BACK!!!!

We'll be using echalk this year. Here are instructions for setting up the echalk account. {echalk student instructions 2014.pdf}

Class Supply List

2 notebooks (or 2 sections in binder)

2 pens, 1 pencil (we never know when we might have a quiz), and a highlighter

Eraser / white out

Post it pads

A dry erase marker

A few sheets of loose leaf paper (for when we have to hand in our work)

Mini stapler (for notebooks) / Three hole punch (for binders) / Folder used ONLY for Chemistry

Glue sticks, colored pens, markers, scissors are suggested and preferred, but not required.

These supplies must be brought daily!

Classification, characteristics of the 5 kingdoms, 3 domains, Linnaeus, binomial nomenclature, dichotomous keyOrange Text: pg 20 Answer #71-77.

Sig Fig worksheet I #36-40, #58-61

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