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AP CHEMISTRY B Assignments

Instructor
Danielle Ramirez
Term
Spring 2012
Department
Science
Location
H58
Description
Advanced Placement chemistry is designed to be taken after the successful completion of a first course in high school chemistry. The college course in general chemistry differs qualitatively from the usual first high school course in chemistry with respect to the kind of text book used, the emphasis on chemical calculations and the mathematical formulation of principals, and the kind of laboratory experiments done by the students. Quantitative differences appear in the number and the variety of experiments in the laboratory. The course provides an in depth study of kinetic theory of gases, structure of matter, chemical equilibrium, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, and organic chemistry. Meets physical science requirement for high school. AP CHEM SITE To view all schedules click on the link to the AP CHEMISTRY page.

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1. PSA complete video
2. Bibliography; Draft Due 4/10/12 Final Draft Due 5/16/12
○ The Bibliography draft must include at least five scientific resourses.
○ A minimum of one resource must be from a published scientific journal (CSUN Library)
○ Online resources must be from reputable origin. (no Wikipedia, random homepages, etc.)
○ Bibliographies must be typed in MLA or APA format adn annotated.
 
Use the following links to view sample PSAs.

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RAH5 due

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  1. EnviroFair Public Service Anouncement (PSA) Forms:
Groups must submit the following forms:
  1. PSA Outline (psa_outline_1_.pdf) including a list of Requested Materials. Due 4/10/12
  2. A typed Persuasion Map. Use the link below and follow the prompts. I suggest that you print the pdf (PersuasionMap.pdf) to have a rough draft first, then proceed to website to type the final draft. Due 4/10/12
  3. Bibliography; Draft Due 4/10/12 Final Draft Due 5/16/12
    • The Bibliography draft must include at least five scientific resourses.
    • A minimum of one resource must be from a published scientific journal (CSUN Library)
    • Online resources must be from reputable origin. (no Wikipedia, random homepages, etc.)
    • Bibliographies must be typed in MLA or APA format adn annotated.
  4. Reflection and Evaluation (Use evaluating_1_.pdf and reflecting_1_.pdf) Due 5/18/12

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Electrochemistry Reduction Potential

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The following Chapter Schedules will be finished by April!

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Ch 13 Exercises
Ch 14 Outlines, Vocabulary, Concept Questions

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AP Chem solution & kinetic FRQ

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American Chemical Society is conducting their annual Local Exam for the 2012 High School Chemistry Olympiad on Wednesday, March 14th, and Thursday, March 15th, 2012.

If a minimum of 10 students bring $6.00 by 1/30/2012 we will be able to conduct the test on Chatsworth High Campus from 3-6 p.m. on one of the before mentioned dates.

If money from at least 10 students is not received by 1/30/2012, the charge will increase to $8.00 for those who have paid in advanced and for additional students paying before March 2nd. For students paying after March 3rd the price will be $10.00.

Please visit www.chemistry.org and search "Olympiad" and www.neopages.com
Below is a link to the 2009 Exam

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Test Corrections for Q3

Final answer must omit formulas for any ions or molecules that are unchanged by the reaction.
At most half points will be awarded to correct answers with work shown.

a) Cadmium metal is placed in a solution of tin(II) chloride
b) Magnesium pellets are placed in 1.0M hydrochloric acid.
c) Sulfur in its standard state is burned in air.
d) Solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride are combined.
h) Solid potassium carbonate is added to 1.0M sulfuric acid.

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CH 11 portfolio; Ch 22 portfolio: Concept questions will be replaced by ch review questions 1-7 on page 1041, Problems are 13,14,18,22,26,32,34,36,47,114; Vocab & brief outline for Ch 19-21

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Chemical Equations Lecture notes

*Find other great ppts to help review on the following link!