Day 1
Objectives:
Use a net ionic equation to illustrate why certain double replacement reactions happen, and others do not.
Produce, capture and ignite acetylene gas.
In Class:
Go over Quiz 20: Reactions
Calcium carbide lab
Homework:
Quiz 20 : Quiz Corrections
Video Notes: "Unit 7: Introduction to Stoichiometry"
Day 2
Objectives:
Stoichiometry: "How many grams of each substance go into and come out of a reaction?"
In Class:
Check the video notes
Notes: grams --> moles --> moles --> grams
Introduce the Thermite Lab
Homework:
Unit 7 #1-8
Stoichiometry Prelab
Day 3
Objectives:
Stoichiometry: "How many grams of each substance go into and come out of a reaction?"
In Class:
Determine how many grams of sugar and potassium chlorate are needed to ignite the thermite reaction.
Thermite Lab
Quiz 21: Stoichiometry
Note: Limiting Reactants.
Homework:
Video Notes: "Unit 7: Limiting Reactant"
Unit 7 Homework #9-11
Day 4
Objectives:
How much stuff goes in and comes out of a reaction?
In Class:
Go over Quiz 21: Stoichiometry
Go over the stoichiometry problems #9-11
Notes: Two great methods for limiting reactant problems
Chemball: 12 - 20
Homework:
Finish the Chemball problems: 12 - 20
Day 5
Objectives:
Balance redox reactions
Review Molecular Geometry
In Class:
Lab: Start making nitrogen triiodide.
Chemball: Shoot for points.
Start on the Final Exam Practice Problems
Homework:
Study for final exam
Final Exam Practice Problems
Day 6
Objectives:
Review the objectives of the semester
In Class:
Clean out the lab drawers
Review Game
Homework:
Study for final exam
Day 7
Objectives:
Review the objectives of the semester
In Class:
Final Exam Practice Problems
Review Game
Homework:
Study for final exam
Day 7
Objectives:
Review the objectives of the semester
In Class:
Final Exam Practice Problems
Review Game
Homework:
Study for final exam
Objectives:
Use a net ionic equation to illustrate why certain double replacement reactions happen, and others do not.
Produce, capture and ignite acetylene gas.
In Class:
Go over Quiz 20: Reactions
Calcium carbide lab
Homework:
Quiz 20 : Quiz Corrections
Video Notes: "Unit 7: Introduction to Stoichiometry"
Day 2
Objectives:
Stoichiometry: "How many grams of each substance go into and come out of a reaction?"
In Class:
Check the video notes
Notes: grams --> moles --> moles --> grams
Introduce the Thermite Lab
Homework:
Unit 7 #1-8
Stoichiometry Prelab
Day 3
Objectives:
Stoichiometry: "How many grams of each substance go into and come out of a reaction?"
In Class:
Determine how many grams of sugar and potassium chlorate are needed to ignite the thermite reaction.
Thermite Lab
Quiz 21: Stoichiometry
Note: Limiting Reactants.
Homework:
Video Notes: "Unit 7: Limiting Reactant"
Unit 7 Homework #9-11
Day 4
Objectives:
How much stuff goes in and comes out of a reaction?
In Class:
Go over Quiz 21: Stoichiometry
Go over the stoichiometry problems #9-11
Notes: Two great methods for limiting reactant problems
Chemball: 12 - 20
Homework:
Finish the Chemball problems: 12 - 20
Day 5
Objectives:
Balance redox reactions
Review Molecular Geometry
In Class:
Lab: Start making nitrogen triiodide.
Chemball: Shoot for points.
Start on the Final Exam Practice Problems
Homework:
Study for final exam
Final Exam Practice Problems
Day 6
Objectives:
Review the objectives of the semester
In Class:
Clean out the lab drawers
Review Game
Homework:
Study for final exam
Day 7
Objectives:
Review the objectives of the semester
In Class:
Final Exam Practice Problems
Review Game
Homework:
Study for final exam
Day 7
Objectives:
Review the objectives of the semester
In Class:
Final Exam Practice Problems
Review Game
Homework:
Study for final exam