Monday, February 6, 2017

Week of February 6 to February 10, 2017

Wow.  What a win for the Patriots!  You folks would not believe how AWFUL the Patriots were when I was your age.  If anything could go wrong, it DID go wrong!!!   We're looking at a couple of days of potentially messy weather on Tuesday and Wednesday which may affect the plans for the week.

As always, plans and assignments are subject to changes or adjustments.

AP Chem (per 1):

Monday:  problems on Acid/Base Equilibrium due.  Going over these problems and formuas. Introducing ICE method of problem solving.  HW:  ICE problems to solve.

Wednesday:  Reviewing for test.

Friday:  Test on Acids/Bases/Neutralization



Chem-I (periods 2 and 4):

Monday:  Reviewing the basics of electron configurations, namely the 3 rules that govern filling.  We will be continuing with electron configurations by filling a numbered diagram and learning how to use it.  We will also be "coming back" to Quantum Numbers.  A worksheet will be assigned for homework.  Due Wednesday will be finishing worksheet and doing the following assignment from textbook:  Read/SSS section 6-1 and do problems 24 through 29 on page 181.

Wednesday:  Worksheet and book assignment due.  Starting last part of the unit:  Periodic Table.  Parts of Periodic Table.  Relationship to Electron Configurations.  Predictions.  HW for Friday is TBD.

Friday:  Finishing covering the Periodic Table.   Doing lab activity on "Predicting number 40". 


Chem Advanced (periods 6 and 7):

Tuesday:  Going over molecular drawing worksheet (that is due today).  Covering concepts of polarity, dipoles and "like dissolves like".    We will be doing a set of problems regarding polarity in class and finishing for HW as needed.  There will probably be a quiz on Thursday.

Thursday:  There will (probably) be a quiz on covalent bonding, molecules and polarity.  We will be covering intermolecular forces.  If time allows we will also start Nomenclature for binary molecular compounds and simple organic compounds.   HW is TBA.  Plan on a test during our second meeting next week. 

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