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Welcome to
Chemistry, Class
Syllabus and
Expectations
NO LABS
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Vocabulary
You Should
Know
Organize your coming week. You should do the reading for MONDAY this WEEKEND. Please remember
Additional that you should always be ONE to TWO days ahead of the syllabus in your reading.
Notes You should be right on target for your On Your Own (OYO) questions per day. Try not to fall behind! Catching
up is always really hard to do.
Week: 1 August 14, 2009 Module 1 Part I
p. 1 – 5 p. 6 – 10 p. 10 - 13 p. 13 – 16 Lecture Module 1
Reading Part I
Assignment:
Notes
Matter (1)
Vocabulary
Table 1.1 Memorize units and Table 1.2 Memorize the prefixes
You Should
Know
Lab sheets for 1.1 and 1.2 are due August 21, 2009
Additional
Notes
Week: 2 August 21, 2009 Module 1 Part II
p. 17 – 22 p. 23 – 28 p. 28 – 31 Lecture Module 1
Reading especially especially Scientific Part II
Assignment: Significant Figures Notation (23 – 24)
(21) and Accuracy and (27)
(22)
OYO 1.12 OYO 1.13 – 1.14 OYO 1.15 – 1.16 Review Questions, Practice Problems,
Written p. 35 (5 – 10) p. 36 (all)
Assignment:
Notes
Accuracy (19), Precision (19), Density (28)
Vocabulary
Meniscus (18), Significant Figures (21), Scientific Notation (23), p = m/v (28)
You Should
Know
Remember that items in bold are bold for a reason. Expect to see these items again, so adding them to your notes
Additional is always a good idea.
Notes
Module 1 Test and Lab Sheets 1.3 and 1.4 are due August 28, 2009.
Week: 3 August 28, 2009 Module 2 Part I
p. 37 – 40 p. 40 – 47 p. 48 – 53 Lecture Module 2
Reading esp. p. 40 – 42 esp. Table 2.1 (50) Part I
Assignment:
Exp. 2.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Energy (37), Work (37), The First Law of Thermodynamics (40), Potential Energy (40), Kinetic Energy (40),
Vocabulary Calorie (48), Specific Heat (49)
The First Law of Thermodynamics (38), Hypothesis (39), Theory (39), Scientific Law (39), Celsius (41),
You Should Fahrenheit (41), Kelvin (41), Defining a Temperature Scale (41 – 42), Calibration (42), Absolute Temperature
Know Scale (46), 1 calorie = 4.184 Joules and 1 food calorie (Cal) = 1000 chemistry calories (cal), Specific Heat
q = m ▪ c ▪ ∆T; ∆T = Tfinal – Tinitial (49), J/g ▪ ˚ C (51), cal/g ▪ ˚ C (51), cal/kg ˚ C (51)
p. 53 – 58 p. 58 – 60 Lecture Module 2
Reading Part II
Assignment:
Exp. 2.2
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Vocabulary
The Specific Heat of H2O (53), Calorimetry (53), Calorimeter (54), Calorimetry Equation -qobject = qwater +
You Should qcalorimeter (54)
Know
Lab Sheet 2.2 and Module 2 Test due September 11, 2009
Additional
Notes
Week: 5 September 11, 2009 Module 3 Part I
p. 69 – 73 p. 73 – 77 p. 78 – 82 p. 82 – 87 Lecture Module 3
Reading esp. Dalton’s Part I
Assignment: Atomic Theory (83
– 84)
OYO 3.1 OYO 3.2 – 3.4 OYO 3.5 – 3.6 OYO 3.7 – 3.8 Review Questions,
Written Print Periodic Table p. 97 (1 – 7)
Assignment: and Supplements Practice Problems,
p. 98 (1 – 7)
Exp. 3.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
The Law of Mass Conservation (70), Element (74), Compounds (78), The Law of Definite Proportions (78), The
Vocabulary Law of Multiple Proportions (82)
Decomposition (74), Periodic Table of Elements (74 – 77), Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids (77), Isotopes (85),
You Should Molecules (85), Chemical Symbol and Formula (86)
Know
p. 87 – 90 p. 90 – 93 Lecture Module 3
Reading esp. Ionic esp. prefix/suffix Part II
Assignment: Compounds (89 – details (90 – 91)
90)
Exp. 3.2
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Ionic/Covalent (87), Distilled (88)
Vocabulary
Pay special attention to the tables on p. 91 and p. 93; and note the Classification of Compounds on p. 89 - 90
You Should
Know
Lab Sheet 3.2 and Module 3 Test due September 25, 2009
Additional
Notes
Week: 7 September 25, 2009 Module 4 Part I
OYO 4.1 OYO 4.2 OYO 4.3 – 4.4 OYO 4.5 Review Questions,
Written Print Classification p. 131 (1 – 8)
Assignment: Scheme for Matter Practice Problems,
(104) p.132 (1 – 3)
Review Module 4
Video
Assignment:
Notes
Pure substance (99), Mixture (99), Homogeneous Mixture (103), Heterogeneous Mixture (103), Chemical Change
Vocabulary (106), Physical Change (106)
Phase Change (109), Melting, Freezing, Boiling, Condensing (109), Phases of Matter (109), Kinetic Theory of
You Should Matter (111), Melting and Boiling Point (112)
Know
OYO 4.6 – 4.7 OYO 4.8 – 4.10 Review Questions, Practice Problems,
Written p. 131 (9 – 10) p. 132 (4 – 10)
Assignment:
Notes
Vocabulary
Chemical reaction (115 – 116), Homonuclear Diatomics (115), Chemical Equations (115 – 116), Reactants and
You Should Products (116), Balanced Chemical Equation (116)
Know
Formulae C + 02 → CO2 (116), C(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g) (117), CH4(g) + O3(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) (118),
CH4(g) + O2(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) + H2O(g) (119), CH4(g) + 2 O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 H20(g) (119)
Week: 9 October 9, 2009 Module 5 Part I
p. 133 – 137 p. 137 - 138 p. 138 - 140 p. 140 – 144 Lecture Module 5
Reading esp. formulae (133 Part I
Assignment: – 140)
OYO 5.1 – 5.2 OYO 5.3 OYO 5.4 OYO 5.5 Review Questions,
Written p. 161 (1 – 6)
Assignment: Practice Problems,
p. 162 (1 – 3)
Video
Assignment:
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Decomposition Reaction (134), Formation Reaction (137), Complete Combustion Reaction (138)
Vocabulary
You Should Decomposition, Formation, Combustion (133), Incomplete Combustion (140), Catalytic Converter (140), Atomic
Know Number and Mass (142), Atomic Mass Units (143)
END OF FIRST QUARTER: It might be a good idea to schedule an appointment this week to see how you are
Additional doing…
Notes
Week: 10 October 16, 2009 Module 5 Part II
p. 144 – 145 p. 145 – 151 p. 151 – 152 p. 153 – 156 Lecture Module 5
Reading esp. Moles and esp. Mole Concept Part II
Assignment: Mass Relation (153)
(146)
OYO 5.6 OYO 5.7 – 5.8 OYO 5.9 OYO 5.10 Review Questions,
Written p. 161 (7 – 10)
Assignment: Practice Problems,
p. 162 (4 – 10)
Exp. 5.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Vocabulary
Stoichometry begins next week. This is a particularly troublesome section for some students, so please plan to
Additional attend all classes and reviews over the next three weeks.
Notes Lab Sheet 5.1 and Module 5 Test are due October 23, 2009
p. 163 – 165 p. 165 – 168 p. 168 – 171 p. 171 – 176 Lecture Module 6
Reading Pay close attention Pay close attention Part I
Assignment: to this section to this section
OYO 6.1 OYO 6.2 – 6.3 OYO 6.4 – 6.5 Review Questions,
Written p. 198 (1 – 4)
Assignment: Practice Problems,
p. 199 (1 – 2)
Exp. 6.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Gay-Lussac’s Law (174)
Vocabulary
Stoichiometry (163), Limiting Reactants (167), Excess Reactants (172), Stoichiometric Coefficients (173)
You Should
Know
Please pay close attention to this section of Module 6. Good, cemented skills in Stoichiometry will serve you well
Additional through the rest of the course.
Notes Lab Sheet 6.1 due October 30, 2009
Week: 12 October 30, 2009 Module 6 Part II
OYO 6.6 – 6.8 OYO 6.9 – 6.10 OYO 6.11 Review Questions, Practice Problems,
Written p. 198 (5 – 10) p, 199 (3 – 10)
Assignment:
Ex. 6.6 – 6.7 Ex. 6.8 – 6.11 Ex. 6.12 Review Module 6
Video Part II
Assignment:
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Molecular Formula (186), Empirical Formula (186), Molar Mass (187)
Vocabulary
You Should
Know
Next week we will work on practicing Stoichiometry skills and see how it relates to the rest of the course.
Additional
Notes
Week: 13 November 6, 2009 Module 6 Part III
Print Stoichiometry
Written Problems from the
Assignment: website, follow
schedule on the first
sheet
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Vocabulary
p. 201 – 206 p. 206 – 208 p. 208 – 219 p. 219 – 223 Lecture Module 7
Reading esp. p. 204 - 206 esp. Istopes (206 – esp. p. 219 – 221 Part I
Assignment: 207)
OYO 7.1 OYO 7.2 – 7.3 OYO 7.4 – 7.5 Review Questions,
Written p. 245 (1 – 7)
Assignment: Practice Problems
p. 246 (1 – 5)
Notes
Isotopes (206), Mass Number (207), Particle Wave Duality Theory (213), Wavelength (214), Amplitude (214),
Vocabulary Physical Constant (216), Frequency (217)
Crookes Tube (201), Cathode Ray Tube (202), Isotopic Enrichment (208), Model (209), Rutherford or Planetary
You Should Model (211), Nucleus (212), Visible Spectrum (215), Hertz (217), Electromagnetic Spectrum (219),
Know Electromagnetic Radiation (221), Planck’s Constant (221)
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Ground State (232)
Vocabulary
Rods and Cones (223), Spectroscopy (225), Spectrometer (225), Nucleus (226), Quantum (226),
You Should Excited/Nonexcited Electrons (226 – 227), Quantum Mechanical Model (228), Orbitals (228), s and p Orbitals
Know (229), Electron Configuration (234)
Module 7 Test due December 7, 2009; No class on November 27, 2009 Happy Thanksgiving, but please follow
Additional syllabus with Video Lectures for Module 8 Part I
Notes
Week: 16 November 27, 2009 Module 8 Part I NO CLASS THIS WEEK
p. 247 – 251 p. 251 – 257 p. 257 – 260 p. 261 – 263 NO CLASS THIS
Reading esp. Electron esp. Lewis esp. Ionization esp. WEEK
Assignment: Configuration (p. Structures cont.. Potential (258 – Electronegativity
247 – 249) & Lewis (251 – 255) & 259) (261)
Structures (249 – Rules to determine
250) an ionic molecules
chemical formula
(255 – 256)
OYO 8.1 OYO 8.2 OYO 8.3 – 8.5 OYO 8.6 – 8.9 Review Questions
Written p. 283 (1 – 7)
Assignment: Practice Problems
p. 284 (1 – 4)
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Valence Electrons (248), Octet Rule (249), Ionization (258), Ionization Potential (258), Periodic Property (259)
Vocabulary
Lewis Structures (249), Electron-Dot Diagrams (250), Transition Metal (257), Atomic Radius (262)
You Should
Know
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Covalent Bond (265), Double Bond (270), Triple Bond (270)
Vocabulary
You Should
Know
Extra Credit Assignment: Choose any of the books on p. 276 and prepare a cogent, concise summary. Spelling
Additional does count.
Notes
Module 8 Test due December 11, 2009
Week: 18 December 11, 2009 MIDTERM PREP
Extra Practice Extra Practice Extra Practice Extra Practice Extra Practice
Written Module 1 p. 569 Module 2 p. 570 Module 3 p. 571 Module 4 p. 572 Module 5, p. 573
Assignment:
Review Module 1 Review Module 2 Review Module 3 Review Module 4 Review Module 5
Video problems problems problems problems problems
Assignment:
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Review all vocabulary for Modules 1 – 5
Vocabulary
You Should
Know
There will be an optional Lecture Day on Monday, December 14, 2009 1:00 – 3:15 p.m. Your Lab Notebook will
Additional be turned in for grading after the Midterm Exam next week. December 18th marks the end of the Second Quarter.
Notes You may want to make an appointment to check your progress in the coming week.
Week: 19 December 18, 2009 MIDTERM PREP and EXAM
Review
Video
Assignment:
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Review all vocabulary for Modules 6 – 8.
Vocabulary
Your Midterm results will be emailed to you by the end of Christmas Week, and the Exam will be available for
Additional your review when classes resume on January 15, 2010. End of Second Quarter.
Notes
NO CLASSES ON DECEMBER 25TH, JANUARY 1ST, AND 8TH. Merry Christmas and Many Blessings for the
New Year!
Week: 20 January 15, 2010 Module 9 Part I
OYO 9.1 – 9.3 OYO 9.4 – 9.8 OYO 9.9 Review Questions, Practice Problems,
Written p. 307 (1 – 7) p. 308 (1 – 5)
Assignment:
Exp. 9.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Polyatomic Ions (285), Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VESPR) Theory (289 – 298), Purely Covalent
Vocabulary Bond (298), Polar Bond (299)
Video
Assignment:
Exp. 9.2
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Review vocabulary from last week.
Vocabulary
Under what conditions are molecules polar covalent? (305) What important points o we know about the
You Should subclasses of covalent compounds (307)
Know
p. 319 – 324 p. 324 – 327 p. 327 – 332 p. 332 – 336 Lecture Module 10
Reading esp. The Properties esp. The properties esp. Table 10.1 Part I
Assignment: of acids (319) and of Ionic (328)
bases (320) Compounds when
dissolved (325)
OYO 10.1 – 10.3 OYO 10.4 OYO 10.5 – 10.7 Review Questions,
Written p. 351 (1 – 5)
Assignment: Practice Problems,
p. 352 (1 – 5)
Exp. 10.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Acid (322), Base (322), Amphiprotic Compounds (324), Polyprotic Acid (329), Molarity (M) (334)
Vocabulary
Proton donors and acceptors (322), Hydronium (323), Spectator Ions (325), Diprotic and Triprotic Acids (329),
You Should Neutralization Reaction (331),
Know
OYO 10.8 OYO 10.9 OYO 10.10 Review Questions, Practice Problems
Written p. 351 (6 – 10) p. 352 (6 – 10)
Assignment:
Exp. 10.2
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Titration (341)
Vocabulary
Dilution Equation (337), The Relationship Between Molarity and Moles (340), End Point of Titration (3432)
You Should
Know
Lab Sheet 10.2 and Module 10 Test due February 19, 2010
Additional
Notes
p. 353 – 358 p. 358 – 360 p. 361 – 362 p. 363 – 367 Lecture Module 11
Reading esp. Diagrams (354 esp. The first rule of esp. The second and esp. Endothermic Part I
Assignment: – 355) & Table 11.1 Solubility (359) third rules of and Exothermic
(358) solubility (362) Processes (363 –
364)
Ex. 11.1
Video
Assignment:
Notes
Solubility (358), Saturation Solution (359)
Vocabulary
Solute, Solution, and Solvent (352), Insoluble (354), Precipitation (360), The Rules of Solubility (359, 362)
You Should
Know
OYO 11.6 OYO 11.7 – 11.8 OYO 11.9 – 11.10 Review Questions, Practice Problems,
Written p. 381 (9 – 10) p. 382 (4 – 10)
Assignment:
Ex. 11.4
Video
Assignment:
Notes
Molality (m) (367)
Vocabulary
Freezing-point depression (370), Freezing-point depression constant (371), Boiling-point elevation (374)
You Should
Know
Lab Sheets 11.3 & 11.4 and Module 11 Test due March 5, 2010
Additional
Notes
p. 383 – 391 p. 391 – 394 p. 394 – 399 p. 399 - 402 Lecture Module 12
Reading This is an important esp. Combined Gas esp. Ideal Gases Part I
Assignment: section. Law (391 – 392) & (394 – 395), STP
What scale is used (395), Dalton’s Law
for the formulas in (395 – 396) &
this module?(392) Table 12.1 (397)
OYO 12.1 – 12.3 OYO 12.4 OYO 12.5 – 12.7 Review Questions
Written p. 415 (1 – 7)
Assignment: Practice Problems
p. 416 (1 – 4)
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Pressure (383), Charles’s Law (388), Extrapolation (389), Standard Temperature and Pressure (395), Dalton’s
Vocabulary Law of Partial Pressures (395), Vapor Pressure (396), Boiling Point (397)
Pascal (383),
You Should
Know
Atmosphere (atm) (384), Millimeters of Mercury (mmHg) (384), torr (384), Boyle’s Law (384 – 386), Absolute
Additional Temperature Scale (389), Ideal Gases (394), Partial Pressures (395), Vapor Pressures (396), Mole Fraction (399)
Notes
P = F/A (383), PV = constant (384), P1V1 = P2V2 (386), V/T = constant (388), V1/T1 = V2/T2 (388),
Formulae PV/T = constant (391), P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 (391), PT = P1 + P2 + P3 (395),
X = # of moles of component/total # of moles in the mixture (399), P1 = X1PT (400)
Week: 27 March 12, 2010 Module 12 Part II
Exp. 12.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Review all vocabulary from last week.
Vocabulary
Lab Sheet 12.1 and Module 12 Test due March 19, 2010. End of Third Quarter.
Additional
Notes
p. 417 – 420 p. 420 – 428 p. 428 – 434 p. 434 – 435 Lecture 13 Part I
Reading esp. Enthalpy (417) esp. Table 13.1 esp. Table 13.2
Assignment: How does ∆H (424) (431) What is the
behave in standard enthalpy
endothermic and of formation of an
exothermic element in its
reactions? (419) elemental form?
(431)
Exp. 13.1
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Change in Enthalpy (∆H) (419), Hess’s Law (429), Enthalpy of Formation (∆Hf) (430)
Vocabulary
Enthalpy (417 – 420), Bond Energy (424), State Function (429), Standard Conditions (430), Standard Enthalpies
You Should of Formation (430)
Know
Formulae ∆H – energy required to break bonds – energy released when bonds form (367), 2 H20 + 02 → 2 H20 (429),
2 H202 → 2 H20 + 02 (429), ∆H˚ = Σ∆H˚f (products) - Σ∆H˚f (reactants) (431)
Week: 29 March 26, 2010 Module 13 Part II
OYO 13.8 OYO 13.9 – 13.10 OYO 13.11 – 13.12 Review Questions
Written p. 456 (6 – 10)
Assignment: Practice Problems
p. 457 (6 – 10)
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Activation Energy (437), Entropy (439), Second Law of Thermodynamics (440),
Vocabulary
Energy Diagrams (436), Reaction Coordinate (436), Intermediate State (436), Activated Complex (436), Gibbs
You Should Free Energy (446), Spontaneous and Not Spontaneous Reactions (446),
Know
Module 13 Test due when classes resume on April 16, 2010. No classes on April 2nd or 9th, 2010. Happy Easter!
Additional Please keep up with reading, OYOs, and Video Lectures.
Notes
C2H6O (l) + H2 (g) → C2H6 (g) + H20 (g) (367),Joules/mole ▪ K (440), keals/mole ▪ K (440), kJ/mole ▪ K (440),
Formulae ∆Suniverse > 0 (442), ∆S˚ = ΣS˚ (products) - ΣS˚ (reactants) (443), ∆G = ∆H – T ▪ ∆S (446),
∆G˚ = Σ∆Gf˚ (products) - Σ∆Gf˚ (reactants) (448)
Week: 30 April 2, 2010 Module 14 Part I NO CLASS THIS WEEK
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Reaction Rate (459),
Vocabulary
Reaction Kinetics (459), Controlled Experiment (462), Control (462), Rate Equation (464), Overall Order of the
You Should Chemical Reaction (465),
Know
Classes resume April 16th, 2010. Keep up with your reading, OYOs, and video lectures. Your Lab Sheet 13.1 is
Additional due April 16th.
Notes
Formulae 2 H2O2 (aq) → 2 H2O (l) + O2 (g) (459), R = ∆[products]/∆t = - ∆[reactants]/∆t (460), R = k[A]x[B]y (464),
H2 (g) + I2 (g) → 2 HI (g) (474),
Week: 31 April 9, 2010 Module 14 Part II NO CLASS THIS WEEK
OYO 14.7 – 14.8 OYO 14.9 – 14.11 Review Questions Practice Problems
Written p. 488 (all) p. 488 (all)
Assignment:
Lecture 14c and Lecture 14d and Lecture 14e and Lecture 14f and Lecture and Review
Video Review of OYO Review of OYO Review of Review Practice Problems Module 14
Assignment: 14.7 – 14.8 14.9 – 14.11 Questions
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Heterogeneous Catalysts (481), Homogeneous Catalysts (481), Reaction Mechanism (483),
Vocabulary
Catalysts (479),
You Should
Know
Module 14 Test due April 16th. 2010. OPEN BOOK AND OPEN NOTES.
Additional Classes resume next week, April 16th, 2010. Make sure to have Lab Sheet 13.1 and Module 13 Test.
Notes
Week: 32 April 16, 2010 Module 15 Part I
p. 491 – 495 p. 495 – 501 p. 501 – 503 p. 504 – 507 Review Module 14
Reading esp. Chemical This is an important esp. diagram p. 504 Test
Assignment: Equilibrium (491 – section! esp. The
493) principles of Lecture Module 15
equilibrium (498) Part I
Notes
Chemical Equilibrium (492), LeChatelier’s Principle (505)
Vocabulary
p. 507 – 509 p. 510 – 513 p. 513 – 516 p. 516 – 518 Lecture 15 Part II
Reading This is an important How does an How do we This is an important
Assignment: section! equilibrium determine if an acid section!
equation behave is strong or weak?
when temperature (515)
is raised or
lowered? (510)
Exp. 15.2
Lab
Experiment:
Notes
Acid Ionization Reaction (514), Acid Ionization Constant (Ka) (514)
Vocabulary
You Should Strong Acid (514), Weak Acid (514), pH Scale (516), Potential Hydrogen (516),
Know
HCl (aq) + OH- (aq) → H2O (l) + Cl- (aq) (513), HCl (aq) → H+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) (513),
H+ (aq) + OH- (aq) → H2O (l) (513), C2H4O2 (aq) H+ (aq) + CH3CO2 (aq) (514),
Formulae Ka = [H+][CH3CO2] / [C2H4O2] (515), NH3 (aq) + H2O (l) NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq) (515)
Kb = [NH4+][OH-] / [NH3] (515)
Week: 34 April 30, 2010 Module 16 Part I
OYO 16.1 OYO 16.2 OYO 16.3 – 16.4 OYO 16.5 Review Questions
Written p. 549 (1 – 5)
Assignment: Practice Problems
p. 550 (1 – 5)
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Oxidation Number (525), Oxidation (531), Reduction (531)
Vocabulary
It’s time to start reviewing what you’ve read and done from Module 9 to this point. The Final Exam will cover
Additional this material.
Notes
Week: 35 May 7, 2010 Module 16 Part II
Ex. 16.5
Video
Assignment:
Notes
Vocabulary
Anode (538), Anions (538), Cathode (538), Cations (538), Galvanic cells (538), Electrodes (539), Dry cell (544),
You Should Alkaline Cell (544),
Know
Lab Sheets 16.1 & 16.2 and Module 16 Test due May 14, 2010
Additional
Notes
Week: 36 May 14, 2010 FINAL PREP
Extra Practice Extra Practice Extra Practice Extra Practice Extra Practice
Written Module 9 p. 577 Module 10 p. 578 Module 11 p. 579 Module 12 p. 580 Module 13, p. 581
Assignment:
Review Module 9 Review Module 10 Review Module 11 Review Module 12 Review Module 13
Video problems problems problems problems problems
Assignment:
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Review all vocabulary for Modules 9 – 13
Vocabulary
You Should
Know
There will be an optional Lecture Day on Monday, May 17, 2010, 1:00 – 3:15 p.m. Your Lab Notebook will be
Additional turned in for grading after the Final Exam next week. May 22nd marks the end of the Course and, obviously, the
Notes Fourth Quarter. You may want to make an appointment to check your progress in the coming week.
Week: 37 May 22, 2010 FINAL PREP and EXAM
NO LAB THIS
Lab WEEK
Experiment:
Notes
Review all vocabulary for Modules 14 – 16.
Vocabulary
Your Final results will be emailed to you by the end of May, and the Exam and your Lab Notebooks will be
Additional available for your review on June 3rd, 2010.
Notes
GOOD WORK!