Welcome back from February vacation! March starts this week. SPRING is coming soon. The days are getting longer and the snow is melting. Let's hope there are NO MORE SNOW DAYS!!!
As always, plans are subject to change.
AP Chem (per 1):
Tuesday: Reading packets from Chapt 14 due. We'll be going over the test on acids/bases from before vacation. We'll be starting new Unit on Kinetics. Covering basic mechanisms and graphical representation for rxns (H, delta H, etc....). We will also be jumping into a "mini-lab" on factors that affect rxn rates. HW for Thursday will be a fairly simple worksheet on rxn mechanisms.
Thursday: Finishing lab (graphs and conclusions). Covering reaction mechanisms, mainly dealing with rate laws, first/second order rxns, calculations and problems with rate laws. HW for next class is TBD.
Chem-I (per 2 and 4):
Tuesday: We will be going over the subunit test on Periodic Table. We will be finishing and turning in the labs on Predicting #40 and starting assignment from new unit on compounds. Due Thursday will be Read/SSS section 7-1 in textbook and complete problems 3 through 10 on page 193.
Thursday: Reading/SSS/problems due (see above). Starting new unit: Preview of Compounds, I vs M, electronegativity calculations. HW for Monday will be a worksheet AND doing pre-lab problems.
Chem Advanced (per 6 and 7):
Monday: Quick Review for unit test on compounds. Taking the test. HW for Wednesday: Read/SSS from textbook section 11-1 and complete problems on page 347 numbers 36 through 40.
Wednesday: Tests back and go over. Start new unit on Chemical Reactions: definitions, symbols, skeleton equations, examples. HW: Worksheet on skeleton equations.
Friday: worksheet on skeleton equations due. Introducing balancing rxns (general technique and some shortcuts). Many, many examples. HW: worksheets on balancing. NOTE: there will be a subunit test (big quiz) on Tuesday on writing skeleton equations and balancing equations. ALSO, due Tuesday: Read page 302 (on Combination and Decomposition Rxns) and do problems page 331 Numbers 13,14 and page 332 numbers 15, 16.
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