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CHEMISTRY (Period 2) Assignments

Instructor
Danielle Ramirez
Term
Spring 2018
Department
Science
Description
Chemistry is a laboratory-based college-preparatory course. Laboratory experiments provide the empirical basis for understanding and confirming concepts. This course emphasizes discussions, activities, and laboratory exercises, which promote the understanding of the behavior of matter at the macroscopic and the molecular-atomic levels. Chemical principles are introduced so that students will be able to explain the composition and chemical behavior of their world. Chemistry AB lays the foundation for further studies in Chemistry and also serves as an Advanced Placement Chemistry readiness course. Chemistry AB meets the Grades 9ā€“12 District physical science requirement. Students must complete one physical and one life science requirement.
 
This course meets one year of the University of California ā€˜dā€™ entrance requirement for laboratory science

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Chapter 17 Equilibrium Portfolio is to be collected with the following: 
  • Collision Model
  • Activation Energy
  • Enzymes
  • Homogeneous reactions
  • Heterogeneous reactions
  • Equilibrium
  • Chemical equilibrium
  • Law of chemical equilibrium
  • Equilibrium constant
  • Equilibrium position
  • Homogeneous equilibria
  • Heterogeneous equilibria
  • Le Chatelier's Principle
  • Solubility Product Constant
Place the following in the sheet protectors:
  1. Copy the key terms onto the Vocabulary Foldable
  2. Read and outline the World of Chemistry Textbook Chapter 17
  3. Within the Chapter find the orange "Active Reading Questions" Copy the 
    question and write down an answer (make-up one rather than leaving it 
    blank).
  4. Work on the following problems:  1,4,6,13,15,31  
In back folder place worksheets and experiments.
  • Equilibrium Experiment Analysis and Conclusion

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Assignment

Ch 13 Portfolio is to be collected with the following:
 
Copy the key terms onto the Vocabulary Foldable:
  • Barometer
  • Torr
  • Standard Atmosphere
  • Boyle's Law
  • Absolute Law
  • Charles's Law
  • Avogadro's Law
  • Universal gas constant
  • Ideal Gas Law
  • Ideal Gas
  • combined Gas Law
  • Partial Pressure
  • Dalton's law of partial pressures
  • Molar Volume
  • Standard temperature and pressure (STP)
 
Place the following inside the sheet protectors:
  1. Read and outline the World of Chemistry Textbook Chapter 13.
  2. Within the Chapter find the orange "Active Reading Questions" Copy the 
    question and write down an answer (make-up one rather than leaving it 
    blank).
  3. Work on the following problems: 7,11,14,19,21,23

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Assignment

Ch 15 Portfolio is to be collected with the following: 
  • Solution
  • Solvent
  • Solute
  • Saturated 
  • Unsaturated
  • Supersaturated
  • Concentrated
  • Dilute
  • Mass percent
  • Molarity
  • Standard solution
  • Dilution
Place the following in the sheet protectors:
  1. Copy the key terms onto the Vocabulary Foldable
  2. Read and outline the World of Chemistry Textbook Chapter 15.1-15.2.
  3. Within the Chapter find the orange "Active Reading Questions" Copy the 
    question and write down an answer (make-up one rather than leaving it 
    blank).
  4. Work on the following problems:  4,6,12ac,13ac,18,22,28,31,34,36,39,40,51  
In back folder place worksheets and experiments.
  • Gummy Bears vs Kool-Aid Lab Analysis and Conclusion

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Assignment

Step 1: go to balancing equations quiz

 

Step 2: Choose Balancing only quiz type and 10 items.

Step 3: Choose the appropriate coefficients (number of particles) for each equation. Next click on "Grade It!" (See image below.)

Step 4: Take a screen capture, save the picture and title with the period and your first name with last initial (3MarthaT), then submit to this assignment.

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Assignment

Ch 6 Portfolio is to be collected with the following:
 
Copy the key terms onto the Vocabulary Foldable and place in baggie:
  • Atomic mass unit
  • Average atomic mass
  • Mole
  • Avogadro's number
  • Molar mass
  • Mass percent
  • Empirical formula
  • Molecular formula
Place the following in the sheet protectors:
  1. Vocabulary
  2. Read and outline the World of Chemistry Textbook Chapter 6.
  3. Within the Chapter find the orange "Active Reading Questions" Copy the 
    question and write down an answer (make-up one rather than leaving it 
    blank).
  4. Work on the following problems: 2, 5ab, 11, 13, 14abc, 15abc, 16abc, 19, 22abc, 25abc, 33, 36, 37, 43, 45, 48.  
In back folder place worksheets.