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Read and summarize section 6.2 of your textbook on enthalpy and calorimetry

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  1. For each of the following organic compounds, complete the following:
    • structural model with dipole arrows and partial charges as appropriate and indicate dominant types of IMFs
    • search each of these online to find their normal boiling points and melting points if boiling point not available
    • pick two of your structures that have different boiling points and explain which has stronger IMFs, sketch vapor pressure curves and warming curves, explain which has a larger heat of vaporization
The organic compounds are: propane, ethanol, methyl amine, propanone, ethanoic acid, decanol

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Review section 10.8 in your textbook on vapor pressure and your notes on cooling and warming behavior as well as inter molecular forces to complete questions (79,85,87,99) on page 479-481 of your textbook

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As a follow up to today's introduction to organic molecules, read and summarize Sections 22.3 and 22.4 of your textbook. Include at least six varied examples of names and structural models of aromatic hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon derivatives from the reading (there are numerous choices)

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For each of the following problems, (a) sketch a cooling or warming curve, (b) determine if heat is absorbed or released, and (c) calculate the total heat.  For each problem assume you have a mass of 5.00 grams
  1. ice at 0.0C melts completely and warms to 40.0C
  2. liquid water at 60.0C cools to 0.0C and freezes completely
  3. steam at 110.0C cools to 100.0C and condenses completely
  4. ice at 0.0C melts completely, warms to 100.0C and boils completely

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Molecule polarity affects changes in physical state of substances. For HW read and summarize section 10.8 from your textbook, including figures 10.38 through 10.44

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PDCB Cooling and Warming data

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Read and summarize the two attached articles (What is a chromophore and Water to Wine).  The articles discuss how changes in de-localized pi bonding electron movement results in molecules' ability to absorb light in different regions of the visible spectrum and thus exhibit color changes.

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  • Assessment today on Covalent Bonding, Molecular Structure, Molecular Polarity and Solubility in Water vs. Oil
  • Packets due today

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Read and summarize Section 9.1 of your textbook.  It will give you a deeper understanding of the concept of hybridization and introduce you to exceptions to the octet rule (which we will cover in class on Wednesday)

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Review our discussion of hybridization and molecule polarity to answer questions (21-27 a,b,c) on page 418 of your textbook.  Some answers are in the back of the textbook, but you must show your work.

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As a review of today's work with covalent compounds and our previous work with ionic compounds, complete questions (65-68 a-e) on page 72 of your textbook. Show how you arrived at your answers.  Remember that covalent compounds are based on prefixes, while ionic compounds are based on balancing opposite charges

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Read and summarize sections 8.11 and 8.13 in your textbook

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For homework, read and summarize sections 8.7 through 8.10 tonight

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We are moving from ionic bonding to covalent bonding (bonds that form between two non-metals).  As an introduction to this topic, read and summarize sections 8.1 through 8.3 and 8.7.
 
If you didn't finish the chemmaters article in class, please complete the questions as HW (attached)

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  • Study for the assessment on modern atomic structure and ionic bonding
  • Packets due today as well

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Review your notes and reading from chapter 7 and 8 and complete the following questions:
  • page 320-321 (10-12)
  • page 382 (1-3)

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Review your B/L notes from today in class, review section 8.5 in your textbook, as well as our lab work on lattice energies and complete questions (45,47,49,51) from pages 383-384 of your textbook. The answers are in the back of the book, but you must show your work.

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See remind app for homework assignment

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Review your notes and Chapter 8 sections on ions and ionic bonds to complete questions (33-36) on page 383 of your textbook

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For homework, read and summarize sections 8.1 through 8.5 in your textbook on ionic bonding

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Review your notes from the past two days and chapter 11 to complete questions 70 and 72 on page 323

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Read and summarize the following article (link attached here) about Mendeleev and the development of the periodic table
 

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Short assessment today on Coulombs law, Bohrs model, attractions between the nucleus and electrons.  (Honors chem: atomic and ionic radius and ionization energy are included as well).  Homework is to study for the assessment. 

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Read the attached file on Coulomb's Law and Bohr's Model of the Atom, and complete the accompanying 6 questions

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Read and summarize sections 7.8 through 7.11 in your textbook.

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Read and summarize sections 7.5 through 7.7 in your textbook.

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Do an online research of emission spectroscopy, and applications of spectroscopy in other fields like medicine and astronomy; then write a summary of your research.

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Review sections 7.2 and 7.3 and read section 7.4.  Copy each of the mathematical formulas/expressions that occur throughout the reading and briefly explain the significance of each.

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Read over sample exercise 7.1 on page 277 (its like one we did in class) and sample exercise 7.2 on page 278 (this one shows the relationship between frequency and energy of light).  For each question (31-36) at the end of the chapter set up (but do not calculate) the mathematical expression to determine the unknown.
For your information: nm = 10-9 m; MHz = 10-6 sec-1

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Read and summarize sections 7.1 through 7.3 in your textbook on modern atomic structure

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Assessment today on Atomic Structure and Nuclear Chemistry.  Packets due today.
The attached file contains the additional review questions if you did not take a picture of them in class.  Make sure to complete these additional questions in your notes.  I'll look for them when I grade the packet.

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Summarize section 18.4 from your textbook including the two sample exercises

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Review our work earlier this week on nuclear equations and complete questions (11-14) on page 869 of your textbook

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Continuing with nuclear chemistry, read and summarize sections 18.5 and 18.6 from your textbooks

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Currently we are studying nuclear chemistry and its applications in our lives.  Read and summarize sections 18.1 through 18.3 for homework.

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Read and summarize sections 3.1 and 3.2 from your textbook and complete questions (27,29,31) from page 117 of the textbook.  For each of these questions, sketch a mass spectrum that would match the data

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Read and summarize section 2.2 of your text and copy the sample exercise 2.1 including how its solved on page 42.  Try to attempt questions 27 and 28 on page 70

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  • Read sections 2.7 through 2.8 in your text and complete questions 56-66 evens page 72. This is a review of your summer assignment. 

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Back to School Night.  No Homework

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Assessment tomorrow.  Lab notes packet due.

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  • Finish graphing the inverse data from class today in your notes and observe the pattern
  • For homework, on a separate sheet of paper, complete the attached file on graphical analysis of data sets

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Use your lab experience from class to complete the attached file on analyzing measurement and uncertainty in experimental data.  We will have an assessment this Thursday and you will need to master these concepts and more.

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No homework due today

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As we analyze your mass-volume data more deeply, we will be looking at analysis of the errors that are introduced in the experiment.  For homework tonight, read and summarize/take notes on the two Appendices (A1.3 on pages A6-A7 at the back of your textbook) and (A1.5 on pages A10-A-13 also at the back of text)

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Carefully read section 1.5 in your textbook on significant figures and calculations, and complete questions (31-33) on page 32 of your textbook.  Note that the answers for two of these are in the back of the textbook, but you must show your work for everything.  This is an introduction to the topic; so you may find it more challenging than expected but try your best.

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Review Section 1.5 in your textbook on significant figures and complete questions (25-29) on page 32

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Read and summarize (or outline) sections 1.3 through 1.5 of your textbook

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We will have an assessment on Monday based on your findings to our 3 day lab on chemical changes.  Over the weekend study your lab notes and class notes thoroughly.

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Download both of the attached files.  One has models and a data table of physical properties.  The other has questions for you to answer. This assignment is a review (physical properties, separation techniques, and modelling).
 
 

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 We have begun a study of chemical change.  For the HW, read and summarize the attachment on Collision Theory and why reactions occur

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 Read and summarize the attached article about chemical reaction (sugar explosion)

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Use your understanding from class and the lab to complete the attached file.  For the last question, be sure to indicate the separation techniques for each step along the way

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 We will be looking at techniques for separating mixtures based on observable properties.  Chromatography is one widely used method to separate dissolved solutes from a solution. 
  1. Do a google search and write about the processes of paper chromatography and thin layer chromatography (how they work, what are their applications),
  2. Read and summarize the attached research article on recent application of chromatography

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Read section 1.9 in your textbook and complete questions 67,70,71,72 on page 34-35

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Download the class syllabus and safety instructions (look to the right side of this page for those files) and sign and return the appropriate pages today